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For my senior year final project in my Documentary Filmmaking Class at The University of Tennessee, I chose to document the lawless, unexpected, and wild atmosphere of the Fort. I experimented with stationary camera shots, allowing the Fort to express itself in its rawest form.

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For my senior year final project in my Documentary Filmmaking Class at The University of Tennessee, I chose to document the lawless, unexpected, and wild atmosphere of the Fort. I experimented with stationary camera shots, allowing the Fort to express itself in its rawest form.

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