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MARSHALL AT THE MOVIES – JURASSIC WORLD

By Marshall Julius

Here I am trying something new: Marshall at the Movies on video.

Besides blogging for Xtra-vision, I also review films every Saturday morning for BBC Radio Oxford and BBC Three Counties Radio. A producer I work with, Will, suggested I set up a YouTube channel, and the idea stuck.

Here’s my first attempt. A review of Jurassic World. Be kind!

Unlike most YouTube videos, I didn’t want it to look like it was shot in my living room, or bedroom. I had the idea to make my reviews location appropriate, so for Jurassic World, I ventured to London’s Natural History Museum (thanks to Martyna for the idea).

If you like the video, or at least see promise in the idea, do please subscribe to Marshall at the Movies on YouTube. You can also subscribe by clicking on the specs in the bottom right corner of the screen.

For now though, on with the show!


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