
On Monday, we pitched our idea to Helen and Simon. We composed a powerpoint which included a lot of information about the project. We have researched the topic in good detail to find out about the species itself and why they are endangered. We also have been in contact with Jo and Leigh who run the Hawking Centre who have given us plenty of details about their backgrounds as falconers and the scheme they are running called 'Vulpro'. A member of the scheme, Julie, has carried out some conservation work in Africa and has planned a trip which will be underway next month. After pitching the idea, Helen and Simon had some good feedback and thought that it was a good idea but felt that we hadn't pin pointed the idea down to a certain purpose. We wanted to include several angles for the documentary showing the gardens and the centre but were made aware that this wouldn't be to the point and would make the documentary quite confusing and all over the place. In terms of the presentation itself, we spent plenty of time in the studios working on it as a team, including everything that we had researched. We also thought about the 'who, what where, how and why' to guide us when putting it together to make sure we had covered everything that Helen and Simon would need to know. However, when it came down to the presentation itself we decided to go for a casual approach with any of us talking to make it conversational but I think we should have allocated sections to make the presentation a bit more structured.

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