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Initial response

When I first read the brief containing the task that we had been set by the exam board, I was excited to get the project underway. I am a very creative person and enjoy doing practical tasks in which my creativity is put into good use.


My initial ideas included that of a world football non-fiction documentary. This is due to the fact that the world cup 2018 in Russia is approaching and one of the set commercial broadcasters (ITV) is always known for showing a vast amount of the games. This implies that it would be a fitting fit for their TV schedule during the world cup. As their viewers at the time will mainly be football fans. However, my mind is still open to many new ideas as I am in the early stages of planning and there are a vast amount of opportunities and paths that I could take

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  1. Good idea so far...you will need to think through the practicalities of this though.

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