cooperating,
Q25
erm, and compromising, and sometimes
persuading
Q26
people, when they don›t agree with you.
TUTOR:
Yes, that is a very useful experience, I know.
TUTOR:
What about you, Ibrahim?
IBRAHIM:
Well, I think I learnt a lot about how important
editing
Q27
is. When you›re filming you think
that everything›s going to be interesting, but in fact we cut around half of it in the end, and
then it was much better.
TUTOR:
Good. Well, one last thing I’d like to ask. What mistakes do you think you, as a group that
is, made? I mean, to put it another way, if you had to do it all over again, is there anything
you’d do differently?
CRISTINA: We didn’t plan very well. For example, we didn’t decide on dates when we’d
complete
Q28
each separate step of the project, and we should have agreed about that in the beginning,
because we were always late with everything!
TUTOR:
Right. Anything else?
CRISTINA: I think we should have tried to
experiment
Q29
more with the camera. I mean with angles,
and the focus and that kind of thing.
TUTOR:
So you should have been more ambitious? Do you agree, Ibrahim?
IBRAHIM:
Not really. In fact, I think we were too ambitious. We were inexperienced, and we didn’t
have a lot of time, and we tried to do too much, to make a
lone film.
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Next time I would
make a shorter one and try to get quality better.
TUTOR:
Well, that’s very interesting. Next semester we will anther video project - with a different
content, of course - but you’ll have an opportunity to put into practice what you’ve learnt
this time. Do you have any ideas about...
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Kingstown Tours
David:
Morning. Kingstown tourist information. This is David speaking. How can I help you?
Woman:
Oh, hi. Look, I’m coming to Kingstown on holiday and wondered if you could give me some
information about tours’
David:
Yes, of course. Is there anything particular you’re interested in?
Woman:
Well, I heard there was a glow worm tour.
David:
Yes indeed. It’s
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