Inside Out Project Display at the Evanston Civic Center Video Presentation, shown to Evanston City Council on 9/8/14 Chute's Inside Out Project Trailer: Cast, Credits, and Photos from Chute's Inside Out Project Performance and Display: Montage of photos displayed as part of Chute's Inside Out Project: Chute's Inside Out Project Performance from April, 2014 A Behind the Scenes look at creating Chute's Inside Out Project:
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isaac 6th grade
4/4/2014 03:57:01 am
i like the news part :D
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isaac (same person)
4/4/2014 03:58:20 am
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Jaryah, 6th grade
4/4/2014 03:57:24 am
What I liked about the show is that it’s very inspiring. Many people can relate to it. I also loved the storylines because those kinds of things happen in everyday life. The media was very photogenic. I loved the news segment when they were talking about The Inside Out project, and all the posters of different people. The gossiping and bully segment I really liked it, because a lot of people can relate.
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Ashley,6 grader
4/4/2014 03:57:24 am
What made me reflect from the show was the gate and the inside out project. What I liked about the gate was that they made it look like it was a TV show or something. I also liked that they interviewed random people from the street but was actually from the school. The things I liked about the inside out project was that they made the pictures big and in black in white. I also liked that they put the pictures around the school and in the movie.
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Quin, 6th grader
4/4/2014 03:57:30 am
Quin Goss
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genesis, 6 grader
4/4/2014 03:59:48 am
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Genesis, 6 grader
4/4/2014 04:00:53 am
Genesis Maxwell
Liz Krema, sixth grader
4/4/2014 03:57:50 am
I loved all of the parts of the show! I was comfortable with the ways some topics were displayed and acted out. What I loved most about it was that it covered the two topics that middle school students are warned away from: Gay rights and racial discrimination. If I could change anything about it, I would add on to the media part of the show. It was a very nice touch, and I would love to see it experimented with a bit more. However, I was confused about one thing. When Steve tries to explain to his mother why he cannot be himself at school, the point does not get through. Steve’s mother only tells him to be more of himself, but how can he say who he is when if he tries, he is cut off by others telling him he cannot?
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Liz, sixth grader
4/4/2014 04:05:28 am
One more thing I forgot to add was the inside out project photos. They are very well taken! I love the variety of the expressions and gestures that the 8th graders have. My favorite ones are the ones with the words on the students' hands
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Aj, 6th grader
4/4/2014 03:58:03 am
Aj Joyner
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isaac 6th grader
4/4/2014 04:04:40 am
isaac hall
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Aman, 6th Grader
4/4/2014 03:59:03 am
I like the part when they had the news report, it was like when it was a REAL news report it was also funny with a 13-14 year old was a new reporter. I liked the part when they had the movie with all of the pictures and how it transited picture to picture. I also liked when it had they where doing the “where I’m from” it was really good how then acted it out in the background.
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Red da 6th grader
4/4/2014 04:01:54 am
I agree to the news flash and da movie thing
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Alexis,6th grader
4/4/2014 04:00:09 am
I like how everyone was talking loudly for the audience to hear everything. The only thing that mad me uncomfortable is the brightness of the screen because it hurt my eyes a lot .I like the sounds that got added to the new report because it made it seem like it was actual news.I also liked how it made some people cried and it made them understand that its not okay to bully other people.
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Perry, 6th grader
4/4/2014 04:00:19 am
I liked the transition of the pictures. The display was very cool. I certainly don’t think the bars represent jail cells. When I first got to Chute I thought the bars were actually pretty cool to see the outside and inside of the school. I thought the technology was very heavy and I liked that because not a lot of people expect that so that kind of showed. The news cast was really funny when the reporter just asked a random guy of the street.
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Red, da 6th Grader
4/4/2014 04:00:30 am
I liked most of the show. But I was… uncomfortable when the two girls were… arguing with the so-called “It-Girls” talking about trans-gender stuff. But I really liked the news act included with some digital effects. I really was shocked that the girl was Steve the boy. The best part I think was the last part showing lessons. I liked also the chat room scenario.
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Red da 6th grader
4/4/2014 04:04:59 am
The pictures was really contributing to the inside-out project all over the world and the quality of the pictures really amazed me.
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Luis, 6th grader
4/4/2014 04:02:08 am
I like the fact nobody messed while doing there parts.
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Quin, 6th Grader
4/4/2014 04:05:22 am
their*
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Isabel, 6th Grader
4/4/2014 04:06:18 am
I thought the show was amazing. It addressed some of the most important issues we face today in our society. I thought that it was amazing to hear the stories and see the pictures. I actually started to cry. The tears I cried were both happy and sad. The happiness was from the school coming together and expressing their beliefs, true selves. The sadness is from the fact that things like that even happen in the world and even our school. Mostly tears of happiness. I also liked the effects and the stories that were created to add to the effect of the story. I also like that it showed the most beautiful parts of going to Chute and living in Evanston, such as, diversity.
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Jaylen B., 6th grader
4/4/2014 04:06:37 am
I thought the show was great, it was great performance, effort, and teamwork to get this job done. The part I like when Mr. Mac was talking with the eagle on the screen and then the music while he was almost done talking. The part I also liked was the news cast part, you guys really made it look like the real news and television. I liked how when the girls looked like she was really upset, GREAT ACTING. I also wonder if the students in the pictures chose the pose or did you tell them what pose to do?
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Erin,6th grader
4/4/2014 04:07:19 am
The show was really good because the photos that the students did were black and white and hats what made it really cool. Also I liked how they acted out how to stand up for your friends and how should you treat others. Also in the video they took photos of the school and the different black and white photos I also liked how they did the newscast about the bars in front of the school and how they acted out spreading rumors and how it can make that person feel bad. Also I thought that Ms. Kushner did a great job on helping you do those really cool black and white photos. My favorite part is when they did the newscast.
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Jaylen J, 6th grader
4/4/2014 04:07:43 am
The show by: Ms. Kushner, Ms.Temkin, Advanced Drama, and Advanced Media Arts, I think that it was great. I love the scene’s where people were going through some rough times. I love them because it reminds me of school right now. It also makes me sad for all the people right now that are being bullied or getting rumors spread about them. But overall, I love the play and if I had to go back in time to watch it again, I would.
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Thomas, 6th grader
4/4/2014 04:08:06 am
I think the show was great, it really made me think about how people can act toward you, and how you can react to people when they’re messing with you, and what you should do in that position. Like someone referring to you as a lesbian or gay. So always tell someone like an adult. Great Job you guys, I really enjoyed it.
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Austin, 6th Grader
4/4/2014 04:08:55 am
The show presented by you, Ms. Temkin, Advanced drama, and advanced media arts was very inspirational for some people. It also made my think of how people can act toward people in a provocative way, and turn something as innocent as two friends hanging out to then being lesbian. Overall it was a well acted, and performed, and I can tell everybody enjoyed the show and probably learned from it. Great job guys!
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Dustyn, sixth grader
4/4/2014 04:09:32 am
I liked the man on the street interview because it was funny when Judson called Tyler off the street. I also liked how there were a lot of morals to be learned in the play.
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Meagan, 8th Grader
4/15/2014 01:31:06 am
I think that the performance was really good because now people might actually have an impact because of what they saw in the show. Like maybe for example more people will want to be themselves and stop picking on other people just because they can or want to ruin other people's lives. Good job to everyone in the show i really liked everyone in their show.
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