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To whom it may concern, Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing in reply to your letter asking for advice about the visit of my group from Manchester University to the film studio which took place on the 15 th of September. I, for one, believe that our visit to the studio was a great experience and that we have been taught how much effort has to be put into producing quality movies, but there are some small observations which you could take into account for greatly improving future visits. One of the few remarks that we have refers to the talk on the history of the studio, which we thought was not very generally likeable nor entertaining, as we were made to listen to a one hour speech on how the studio has been passed on from generation to generation and which actors from the 1950’s have sat in front of the cameras in the very room as we were standing at that moment. Also, another aspect that was not to our highest liking was that we were given so little time to learn about the lighting and the sound used in movies, as we would have enjoyed to spend a little more time in that department. One of the best bits of the tour was seeing how special effect are created, we found that extremely entertaining, but the absolutely best moment was when

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To whom it may concern,

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing in reply to your letter asking for advice about the visit of my group from Manchester University to the film studio which took place on the 15th of September.

I, for one, believe that our visit to the studio was a great experience and that we have been taught how much effort has to be put into producing quality movies, but there are some small observations which you could take into account for greatly improving future visits.

One of the few remarks that we have refers to the talk on the history of the studio, which we thought was not very generally likeable nor entertaining, as we were made to listen to a one hour speech on how the studio has been passed on from generation to generation and which actors from the 1950’s have sat in front of the cameras in the very room as we were standing at that moment. Also, another aspect that was not to our highest liking was that we were given so little time to learn about the lighting and the sound used in movies, as we would have enjoyed to spend a little more time in that department.

One of the best bits of the tour was seeing how special effect are created, we found that extremely entertaining, but the absolutely best moment was when we got to meet and communicate with some of our favourite actors.

All around it was a very fun visit which we would gladly accept to experience again in the future.

John