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Time with the travel video answer high school graduates from your own questions from the 6th grade

A high school has made a creative video in which graduates answer questions of themselves when they were in the sixth grade.

The Time travel video was created by the McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tennessee. An all-young boarding and day school.

The videos of the sixth graders were shot in 2018, and the pioneering system is shot by the previous forests.

The seniors, who are now 17 and 18 years old, respond to their former self. While the questions begin casually, the sixth graders finally ask about large lessons that they have learned so far.

“Try it, no matter what happens,” replies one of the seniors. “You will feel bad if you haven't done it.”

The seniors are just in the end and have completed where they will go to college next year. The video ends with a nice conversion from them that turn from young people into a group of people who enter adulthood.

@wearemccallie In 2018 we interviewed McCallie 6. Now it is time for the same McCallie seniors to answer their childhood issues. In the order of appearance: Canon Brock '25 wants Turrell '25 Nkege Ashford '25 Christian Lawhorn '25 Ward Richey '25 #Mccallieschool #boardingschool #Chattanoogaschools ♬ Original Sound – McCallie School

The video received considerable attention online, collected 40 million views of Tiktok and the praise of commentators.

Many praised the boys for their good nature when he was asked what life advisory he would give his sixth grader himself, one of the seniors replies with emotions.

“Be friendly for everyone, every time you can,” says one of the boys. “You have no chance of taking things back or doing things differently. Try to do this as much as possible. It's all you can do.”

Creative videos years in production

When videos like this – require years of planning – always tend to prove a hit and become viral frequently.

Early this week, Petapixel The filmmaker Jeroen Wolf showed a similar story of travel in which he created a fascinating video in which he uses 50-year-old people with “50” and ten years later, the same people who say the “60”.

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