Our project consists of videos that are used to inform and inspire about this space program. It is important that people know what it is about and can be involved.
Our idea is to show a bit of information and also represent an artistic vision of a space trip, without forgetting our past.
Our inspiration was the passion that we share as brothers towards space. We wanted to emphasize the importance it has, since our province is not very involved in space programs, and what better way than with art.
Our focus is youth. We want children and adolescents to want to participate and encourage in adults this passion that space represents. So our look is to attract the young audience
We decided to involve our brother with Dawn Syndrome in our project, as he proved to be the one who was most excited about the idea of recording a video.
We use video editing programs provided by Apple and Animaker. Also brushes, pencils, a cardboard box, balloons, acrylic paints, newspapers and glue. Basically we wanted to represent a work completely done by hand, from the elements of filming, study, to the filming itself, which was done with an Iphone camera.
Our main problem was to determine how we wanted our video to be, since we all had different ideas, but we managed to reach an agreement between the 3 to be able to solve it.
At the end of the project, we were all very happy with the results obtained and we hope that everyone who sees it is just as excited as we are.

As the most important data or resource, we use audios provided by NASA, such as Neil Armstrong stepping on the moon, and also images of the moon and astronauts to show in the presentation. We use our own information from NASA's website to inform us about the programs.
You can see all these both in the presentation in the form of a video, and in the inspiring video at the moment of appreciating the lunar surface.