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As well as being spruiked on Yass FM 100.3 and an interview with local ABC to be broadcast state wide, a lovely reporter from the Yass Tribune came out and spent some time with the Nannas.
This is an absolute necessity for reporters covering stories on their own. It keeps the camera and the shot balanced and focused so that you can avoid giving viewers the impression you're shooting in the middle of a 4.4 magnitude earthquake.
"A borboleta coloca os ovos. Depois dos ovos, ela se transforma numa lagarta, que come folhas, vira pupa e fica dentro de um casulo, e depois de um certo tempo, vira borboleta.
Quando chove, as borboletas se escondem atrás das pedras, árvores e folhas".
Why do they always have reporters standing out in the weather? Ok, ok, I BELIEVE you--it's blowing really hard! Now get that poor guy indoors.
"Diesel 'peto'.
Tomás vapor.
'Tem (trem)', 'matinista'.
'Pabo' (Pablo)"
'Tem' (trem).
'Torrendo'.
'Tilho' (trilho)
Amanda Allan, Reporter
Written by Tim Wall
Illustrated by Jim Odbert
Sparrow Books, 1983
96 Pp.
0893758019
Softcover
“Amanda Allan doesn't just report the news – she makes it!” Yes, there's even a character named Michael Adonis!