This didn't stop me from being put in charge of writing the script for the video. After struggling for a while, I managed to come up with an idea that would allow us to present lots of information (which was what my group wanted the video to include, even though that's not entertaining at all) in a fun way: a mini-musical of the Holocaust. So, I wrote up a couple of funny yet informative songs (including a Hitler rap, Jews singing and dancing, and the Allies singing a modified version of "Don't Stop Believing") and pitched the ideas to various classmates. Everyone I pitched it to loved the idea, saying that it was extremely funny, and so i confidently gave it to my group members so they could familiarize themselves with it.
However, they - without giving me any indication of what they were doing - made changes to the script, cutting out some off the funniest parts, adding entirely new sections and interpreting the overall script in ways totally contrary to my original intentions, in addition to making plans about when to film the video without telling me. I learned about the filming plans later that day, but the other four girls had already made their plans, and so being the odd man out, I was forced to cancel my own plans so I wouldn't fail the project.
However, I didn't learn about the script changes until today during our History class. I didn't get to play any of the parts I had written specifically for myself, and the new sections just weren't that funny. I tried to tell them how I had meant the script to be interpreted, explained that I had written certain parts for myself, and even offered to rewrite their new section of the script in order to make it more funny. However, they ignored my wishes - despite the script being MY work - and forced me into going along with their changes. We filmed this afternoon, and my original plans for the script were all but mutilated. I'm not too happy about it, as it had so much potential to be greater than it turned out being, which it could have avoided if my opinions had just been listened to.
The group acted like I was being unreasonable for thinking that I deserved some say in how the script that I wrote was used, while I thought I deserved to get some amount of say in it. What do you guys think?
