The much-anticipated film starring Alexander Henage, with co-star Lincoln, is now yours to experience.
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Homeschool Adventure Blog for 2008-2009: Amakasu, Henage, and Heywood families
"Oh Wild West give this child a home.
Give him the love of a good family and a land where he can roam.
Give him a fire in his heart, give him a light in his eyes.
Give him the wild wind for a brother and the wild wide western skies."
-Chorus of our theme song, adapted from John Denver's Wild Montana Skies
9 comments:
That last part with Lincoln spitting was classic! The rest was great, of course.
I love it!!
You're so talented! This was so cute...thank you for letting us share it!
Thanks Emily, Amanda and Amber. It was up here for about a week before anyone saw it. I was starting to get sad! It is actually very embarrassing for me. But Alexander's voice is so cute, and the video footage, too. We had a lot of fun making this. It took under an hour to shoot all the video, but more like a week to edit it, record the song, and put the video together. Alexander was a great sport.
Thanks for commenting!
Brittany I LOVE IT! I didn't have time to watch it when you first posted it because I was watching the Churches at the moment, and then I forgot it was there since it wasn't on the family blog! It is so awesome! Nice editing! I loved hearing Alexander sing along. You should make a DVD for everyone in the family for Christmas. You know, like 'Will's Christmas Carol' and Braden being Joseph Smith! :)
Hey, this is Phill, the cutest part about that was ... "bde, bde, thats all folks,... bleh (spitup)
I love it
hilarious! i want to show my film teacher.
p.s. are you going to put this up on youtube?
Putting it on YouTube.com my be a leeeettle too public for me. I think the video is fine, but (my) singing is horrible. I love Alexander's singing. I would have re-recorded the audio, but it took us half a day just to get what we got! Halfway through the song Alexander would stop singing and start talking or asking questions about something else. Or else Lincoln would start crying. I didn't want to press my luck anymore with the attention span thing. Will, if you want you can show it to your film teacher.
Still as good the 20th time. We love it!
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