journey home as it would no longer work in the documentary.The journey to Bournemouth took 5 hours, which is a long time, but I felt it didn't drag on too much, though it was nice to walk again. After lunch, I went around the different rooms and filmed all the different promo groups as they got feedback from their bournemouth editing students. I later went around and took photos of this.
I also filmed Alie as she interviewed John Wardle. We filmed him infront of a blue wall as we thought this looked interesting. He was very confident with his answers. We were
glad to have interviewed him as this is what was requested by Simon Bates. Before this, I also filmed the 'Welcome to Bournemouth university' sign, which I thought would be a good establishing shot for the documentary footage.
glad to have interviewed him as this is what was requested by Simon Bates. Before this, I also filmed the 'Welcome to Bournemouth university' sign, which I thought would be a good establishing shot for the documentary footage. Before we knew it, the day was over and we began the coach journey back to Long Road. The journey back was much quicker. Overall, I thought the day was a success. I managed to film all the important parts of the bournemouth trip, although I would've liked to have filmed a brief part of the journey to Bournemouth and also the journey back home.

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