

After our early discussion this morning Kefas, one of our students, took us on an excursion to his house. We walked off the terrain of KFI and after a hundred meter down the road he told us to walk on the terrain of the local church. We went around it and then we had to climb under some barbed wire. On the other side of the wire was a very steep very small mountain path that leaded us, through a lot of bushes, to a river. Down at the river we had to pull off our shoes and cross it. At the other side we had to climb another small mountain and op top of that was kefas house. That was a very strange way to wake up. This was the most fun school-to-home walk I ever did. At his house we met his parents and they showed us the farm. After that we took another little mountain path back home. On the way Arie and I saw a Masai father and mother building there own house. It was made totally out of sticks and clay. Arie took some pictures but after a while the Masai wanted money so we took off.
After the excursion Ari, Paco and I gave a lesson in Hierarchy on the set and after that Paco and I gave some more lessons in Lighting. The students now know how to film a nice interview with just daylight and some styrofoam. we also told them a few tricks with white balance and prepared them for the documentary shoot tomorrow. Evelyn and Anna Helped the directors with their last research for tomorrow.
Greetings Tobias, Paco and Evelyne
The picture of the little girl or boy on the doorstep is wonderfull, superb. I'd also like to say that everything you all are doing in Tanzania is TOP.
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