"Okay I think my school's Spanish department is insane if they think that 4 students are able to do a 10 min, with a script that requires 10 different Subjective phrases, 3 Negative Subjunctive Phrases (and keep in mind we just started learning the Present Subjunctives last week and won't start on the Past Subjunctive until April.), 10 Commands, each student has to have equal screen time and lines, and the video has to be 10 mins long with engilsh subtitles.
We have no class time to talk things out, since this includes all three Spanish 3 classes, no equipment given to us if we don't have a camera, barely any help from the teachers and the groups were just finished last Monday and the video is due on April 7th.
It takes
11 weeks for a film student, who works with a camera given by the film class, to make a 8 min silent film for a Film Fest, with time in class to edit it, and the film has no requirement. How the hell does the Spanish department think that students, who usually don't on videos, can get this done in
less than 7 weeks. And worse of all how is it that my group isn't even worried about it now and we don't even have an idea of what the movie will be about. Not to mention I'm the only one coming up with ideas. Why is this happening to me!"