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ON HARNESSING YOUR WEEVILY DOUBTS

What to know: Great message and very inspiring.
ON HARNESSING YOUR WEEVILY DOUBTS is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 8-18
4 minutes
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JASMINE ZHENG
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ON HARNESSING YOUR WEEVILY DOUBTS is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Adorable and great message.

The film is really a message by a young teen encouraging others to explore their creativity through artistic expression and not be concerned about how "good" it is. It's a reminder that, if it gives you pleasure, then you should do it. And, if you have a buddy to create things together with, that's even better.

I like the encouraging message and it's reminder that life isn't a competition, it's your life to live. The production values of this film are quite good, with good camera work, editing, and sound recording.

I give On Harnessing Your Weevily Doubts 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18. By Michelle P. KIDS FIRST!

Adorable and great message.

The film is really a message by a young teen encouraging others to explore their creativity through artistic expression and not be concerned about how "good" it is. It's a reminder that, if it gives you pleasure, then you should do it. And, if you have a buddy to create things together with, that's even better.

I like the encouraging message and it's reminder that life isn't a competition, it's your life to live. The production values of this film are quite good, with good camera work, editing, and sound recording.

I give On Harnessing Your Weevily Doubts 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18. By Michelle P. KIDS FIRST!

This is a short film about how art is my hero and how even if you're not initially a good artist, you can become one if you find a reason beyond yourself (such as an art buddy you don't want to let down) to keep practicing until you can create beauty. Another thing I'd like to share is that you shouldn't stop doing something just because you're not good at it yet if it makes you happy. My film is also about my struggle to wrestle with the Weevil of Doubts in my head that prevent me from being more productive such as "You're not good enough. Everyone's disappointed in you," which is basically just me lying to myself.
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