Decisions
Following the tutor's feedback:
- Read the brief! Particularly - choose a cover page and use evidence of action, symbols and juxtaposition.
- Make the story clearer in 2 ways. Firstly, illustrate just the reaction of residents to the race passing through their 'territory' early on a Sunday summer morning, and not attempt to show also the experience of the cyclists themselves. Secondly, limit the narrative to 1 rather than 2 two races (otherwise this risks confusion trying to explain visually to 2 separate time lines)
- Take out the reference to 'village' in the title - tutor's suggestions about alternative compositions suggest that this word is loaded with expectations more of a Midsommer Norton look-alike rather than just another part of suburbia inside the M25 ring that still uses the name 'village'.
- As a result, replace most of the images of participating cyclists and use those remaining to provide visual context
Click here for: Original version of Assignment 5
Cycle 100 passes through Weybridge
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The Surrey 100 is a 100 mile cycle race for amateurs that follows the same route as the 2012 Olympic Road Race. It begins in London, runs in a loop around Surrey and then finishes back at the start. The 2013 race was the first of its kind. 20,000 riders came in stages over 2 hours through Weybridge, 20 miles from the start, from 7am on 4th August.
How did local residents react to this early morning visit?
Cover page
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The Cycle 100 arrives in Weybridge, 20 miles form the start
Inside story
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Access to the main road was closed from 5 am
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6.55 am, a few wait at the newsagents
to see the riders arrive
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7am, the first pelaton of riders thunders past
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The small crowd starts politely clapping |
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The rest of the family and others come later to support |
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Lets capture the riders on a camera phone |
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Mum gave us these flags but we're
not going to wave them |
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But I am not so pleased to have my
dog walking interrupted |
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Can we have our road back, please? |
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Goodbye, keep going, well done! |