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Monday, 13 March 2006
Year
10 take an African Safari in Bradford
24 Graphic Design students took a break from their normal timetable
to visit the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television
in Bradford.
The students went for the purpose of attending a specialist workshop
on the thinking and planning of television advertising, where they
viewed and discussed a range of ads from the designers and consumers
point of view.
They then split in to teams to design and produce their own 60
second advertisement to promote the museum and its facilities.
While at the museum they had the opportunity to see an IMAX film.
"Wild Safari 3D" was exactly what it says; a jeep tour
through the African bush where you experienced what it was like
to stumble across "the big five", large wild animals;
elephant, rhino, leopard, giraffe and of course, the "king"
himself, the lion.
"The day was really worthwhile and enjoyed by all".

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