What’s the weather in your neck of the woods?

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For this assignment your job is to make a video of you acting like a meterologist. Tell us what the weather is in your town one day/week; it could be real or completely made up (cloudy with a chance of meatballs anyone?) You could have a posterboard with the weather and point at it like someone would do on TV or you are free to use your immagination. Your goal though it to act like you are on TV presenting this to a live audience. It is your time to shine on the DS Weather Channel! 

Give yourself an extra point or two if you actually use a greenscreen and do the weather like a pro!

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I did a silly weather forecast for this assignment. It was supposed to be as if I was a weatherman, but I could make it

For video week I was SUPER excited to do this project. The assignment is called What’s The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods?

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This is my response to the What’s The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? assignment. I had to create a video of myself forecasting

For the mandatory video assignment, I decided to complete “What’s the Weather in your Neck of the Woods?” starring my dog as a wild beast

I found this assignment actually quite fun to complete. For this assignment I had to act as a meteorologist and inform my listeners on

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