The majority of this "documentary" is about the different movies that have been made since the early 20th century about the Alamo, and about the re-enactors that live in San Antonio.
There was also some weird historian guy talking about the religious connections of the Battle of the Alamo and said something like, "and, of course, Jesus is the 13th disciple..." WHAT?
To top it off, I'm about 95% sure that this was edited in imovie using a camera from the early 90s. Clips randomly talk over each other towards the end...the width of the picture is not consistent at all...there is a ton of dead air and extended scenes of "I grew up with the Alamo coloring books...(cut to 60 seconds of silent pans over Alamo coloring books...) repeat for 7 minutes with different items."
Was this a school project?
It just isn't good--drawn out, dated, and zero fact checking or flair
There was also some weird historian guy talking about the religious connections of the Battle of the Alamo and said something like, "and, of course, Jesus is the 13th disciple..." WHAT?
To top it off, I'm about 95% sure that this was edited in imovie using a camera from the early 90s. Clips randomly talk over each other towards the end...the width of the picture is not consistent at all...there is a ton of dead air and extended scenes of "I grew up with the Alamo coloring books...(cut to 60 seconds of silent pans over Alamo coloring books...) repeat for 7 minutes with different items."
Was this a school project?
It just isn't good--drawn out, dated, and zero fact checking or flair