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A Trip to the Moon

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A Trip to the Moon

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A Trip to the Moon

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A Trip to the Moon

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Fun Interesting Dangerous

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Space tourism travel brochure

A Trip to the Moon Sci-fi: Days of Fear and Wonder

Your task is to produce a travel brochure to advertise trips to the moon.Your brochure should persuade and encourage people to become astronauts, and should also inform people about what to expect, and the potential dangers of space travel.

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Astronaut Press Conference

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You are journalists attending a Press Conference for astronauts returning from a trip to the moon.

Prepare a minimum of five questions to ask the astronauts at the Press Conference, to find out about their experience, and give you enough information to report on this event in an informative and entertaining way.

Ask open questions to give the astronauts plenty of opportunity to tell you about their experience.

Which words should you use at the start of open questions?

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Astronaut Press Conference

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You are journalists attending a Press Conference for astronauts returning from a trip to the moon.

Prepare a minimum of five questions to ask the astronauts at the Press Conference, to find out about their experience, and give you enough information to report on this event in an informative and entertaining way.

Ask open questions to give the astronauts plenty of opportunity to tell you about their experience.

Start your questions with; how, why, when, who, where or what.

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Astronaut Press Conference

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Reporting on the Press Conference

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In the role of a journalist, plan and record a piece to camera to inform and excite the public about the astronaut’s trip to the moon.

Prepare and record a piece to camera, that is no longer than 60 seconds.

Remember to rehearse your piece before you press record.

To create a professional piece to camera, think follow these five factors before you start to record.

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Top 5 tips to make your recording a success

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Camera framingWould a long shot or close up suit best for the activity you have in mind?

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Camera positioningWhere is the best place to position the camera to get a clear shot?

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LightingAre the people being filmed facing the light source rather than standing with their backs to it?

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SoundHave you chosen a suitable location to cut out background noise? Is the mic close to the person who is speaking to camera?

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Use of a tripodIf you are without access to a tripod, have you minimised camera shake with your elbows on a table, shelf or wall?

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Reporting on the Press Conference

A Trip to the Moon Sci-fi: Days of Fear and Wonder

In the role of a journalist, plan and record a piece to camera to inform and excite the public about the astronaut’s trip to the moon.

Prepare and record a piece to camera, that is no longer than 60 seconds.

Remember to rehearse your piece before you press record.