Hi guys!
So obviously you've all heard about Emma leaving us and now Natalie is going to be the news report for ours news package... the day arrived and myself and Natalie were ready to give this our best, everything was prepared; make up, costume, camera/tripod, script etc - you name it, we had it ready!
We set off to Mill Hill Park nice and early in the morning in the hope of catching some dog walkers in the act, and so we did although the dogs decided playing around with us was a lot more fun than being calm SOOO there were a few awkward "takes" whilst trying to film, however we finally managed to get everything needed and set back to school to load all the footage we had just taken onto the Media Department computers where Adobe Premier editing software was ready and waiting for us!
Once all footage was loaded and we managed to edit the majority the end of period 4 had come meaning we had to set off AGAIN to go to the RSPCA based in Potters Bar/South Mymms. It was a very interesting and funny evening trying to find the center seeming as it was approximately 30 minutes walk away which ended up being 2! However, we finally got there in one piece (surprisingly) and the filming begun. We got some excellent footage of all the poor dogs looking to be rehomed, many of which were the breed our news package was based up; Staffordshire Bull Terriers!! :D We were very lucky to have gained permission from the manager running the RSCPA shelter of which aided us to do our news package to the best of our ability using real life situations/dogs of which are looking for new homes and finding out the reasons they're actually behind bars etc.
Anyhoo, so all filming was done and we finally new where we were going, or so we though... Myself and Natalie sat on the wrong side of the road and watched our LAST bus go past and so the stress begun. We in the end had to take 5 merry buses, YES 5 and finally managed to get home after approximately 3hours or so of trying. It was hectic but well worth it so now all that is needed is the footage to be edited :)
Keep tuned and we'll take you through the processes of editing :)
Thanks!
Team; Kenneth - Natalie.
So obviously you've all heard about Emma leaving us and now Natalie is going to be the news report for ours news package... the day arrived and myself and Natalie were ready to give this our best, everything was prepared; make up, costume, camera/tripod, script etc - you name it, we had it ready!
We set off to Mill Hill Park nice and early in the morning in the hope of catching some dog walkers in the act, and so we did although the dogs decided playing around with us was a lot more fun than being calm SOOO there were a few awkward "takes" whilst trying to film, however we finally managed to get everything needed and set back to school to load all the footage we had just taken onto the Media Department computers where Adobe Premier editing software was ready and waiting for us!
Once all footage was loaded and we managed to edit the majority the end of period 4 had come meaning we had to set off AGAIN to go to the RSPCA based in Potters Bar/South Mymms. It was a very interesting and funny evening trying to find the center seeming as it was approximately 30 minutes walk away which ended up being 2! However, we finally got there in one piece (surprisingly) and the filming begun. We got some excellent footage of all the poor dogs looking to be rehomed, many of which were the breed our news package was based up; Staffordshire Bull Terriers!! :D We were very lucky to have gained permission from the manager running the RSCPA shelter of which aided us to do our news package to the best of our ability using real life situations/dogs of which are looking for new homes and finding out the reasons they're actually behind bars etc.
Anyhoo, so all filming was done and we finally new where we were going, or so we though... Myself and Natalie sat on the wrong side of the road and watched our LAST bus go past and so the stress begun. We in the end had to take 5 merry buses, YES 5 and finally managed to get home after approximately 3hours or so of trying. It was hectic but well worth it so now all that is needed is the footage to be edited :)
Keep tuned and we'll take you through the processes of editing :)
Here's a picture we took of the camera and tripod merely waiting to be used. Prepared and fully charged!
Myself and Natalie waiting in Mill Hill Broadway making our way back to MHCHS to load the footage we had just taken onto Adobe Premier editing software!
A picture me and Natalie took on our supposed walk to the Potters Bar RSPCA shelter! As you can see there is no ending and so it felt the same way too. A walk which should've been 30 minutes ended up being around 2 hours!
Getting lost, calling the shelter for directions and walking in the wrong direction towards the wrong road because we're extremely clever like that!
BAAAAA! We were greeted by sheep who seemed loose (no fence) down an extremely quite country lane not knowing where we're going. They gave us the 'glare' and we got slightly freaked out however hoped it was a sign of the shelter being near, haha!
Last but not least myself and Natalie TRYING to make our way home, we sat at the bus stop for got knows how long in the freezing cold. It snowed, sleeted, hailed and rained and we were the lucky ones to stand in it! This was approximately 2 hours before getting confused and stressed as to where our bus was!!
Thanks!
Team; Kenneth - Natalie.
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