Friday, 17 March 2017
Wednesday, 15 March 2017
UNIT27:FACTUAL PROGRAMING- Pre Production 2B
Interview Questions
Maarya
C'est Mon Block is a 'hood' documentary that consists of one main reporter who reviews an estate, area or block. These reviews are carried out through continuous episodes, however the interviews that are taken place during the documentary are formed by asking a few questions to the people or passersby about the particular area/block.
At times the director (Maarya) and the Camera operator (Dani) will be asking questions directly to reporter (Timi).
Questions the reporter would ask to his interviewee
How do you feel living in this particular area?
Do you feel comfortable in this block?
Do you know everyone well in this block?
Anyone in particular you don't like?
Do you have any idea what Cest Mon Block means?
What is the most dangerous area in this block ?
What was the worst thing that happened to this block in terms of crime ?
Do you engage in any gang culture ?
Is this gang territory ?
Are you an Actor ?
UNIT27:FACTUAL PROGRAMING-Pre Production 2B
Ideas development by the research conducted by Timi our idea originates from a combination of existing products such as 'RS: Hood Documentary' and 'Chicken Connoisseur: Pengest Munch'. These shows all share the level of humour we wish to reach, they are real people playing a character as close to themselves as they can. Another similarity is the tone and context of the show, the Chicken connoisseur reviews chicken and chip shops all over london; this is a urban culture of london in which the audience can relate to making him the successful public figure he is. 'RS' series Hood Documentary was also a success due to the nature of the show being relevant to the audience of Londoners and those living in the urban culture, understanding the look, jokes and activities mentioned.
Our Idea 'C’est Mon Block: Timi Bangi’ The camera follows him around his area/ estate to find out more about history and stories that have come up. He will also interact with friends and neighbours/shopkeepers to keep the narrative running.
We have developed it into a pilot series of 3 minute wonders, of a first episode introducing the character and filmmaker 'Timi Bangi'. The narrative and structure for the documentary begins with a opening sequence of him talking then a title sequence with music (produced track or pre existing) It will contain cinematography of the area, shots of the estates, him and moving.
Posted 23 hours ago by Dani Carroll
Tuesday, 14 March 2017
UNIT27:FACTUAL PROGRAMING- Pre Production 2B
Target Audience
Maarya
We are aiming to target an audience from the ages between 12-35 for this particular documentary. We chose this age bracket as we believe the humour and language that will be utilized will be suitable and understandable for this age group.
Teenagers firstly would want to watch this type of hood documentary as it is a summary of their culture, and it is relatable to them.
Our primary target audience is most likely to view this 'Hood documentary' on social media platforms such as Youtube, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. This is where we will showcase our finished documentary, as it will allow us to gain a greater and wider audience.
Friday, 10 March 2017
UNIT27:FACTUAL PROGRAMING: Pre Production 2B
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfVST5dJaNatS_tnXGb3bAW0-ldnivPj2Fv229jMe1BRhttBA/viewform
As part of our primary research I conducted a survey to gain an understanding and intend to discover a specified audience in which we can manipulate our product to best fit.
We received 12 responses, and began with questioning the demographics of our participants.
The outcome suggests over 63% of our respondents are aged between 15-19 from this information we will base our content and material to suit their humour.
The reason we asked 'Have you watched Hood Documentary before?' is because we would like to know if they are aware of pre-existing shows that are similar to what we are creating, this enables us to know what their interested in and how we can keep them engaged in the show. We could of also asked what area they are from, whether they liked the show or if they understood it. From this we can only infer they watched it because they knew what it was about and were a fan of the character 'R.S'.
As part of our primary research I conducted a survey to gain an understanding and intend to discover a specified audience in which we can manipulate our product to best fit.
We received 12 responses, and began with questioning the demographics of our participants.
Reality TV has the largest response to what type of documentary people watch, our show 'C'est Mon Block' contains the element of Reality Tv as the area, people and stories are real however we will add a level of impromptu in the mix to create a different level of humour for our audience.
We then asked about Documentary mode, as our show is a Performative and Reflexive format due to the nature of the filmmaker and our concept of showing the area and indigenous people of the area too.
Tuesday, 7 March 2017
UNIT27:FACTUAL PROGRAMING:Pre Production 2B
Dani
Legal and Ethical Issues
Our documentary is primarily outside in public space, when looking at locations we shall consider the wellbeing of the public like a TV Production company would we still need to consider all factors despite this not being broadcasted. We will film on Public Housing locations, Open space/parks, Roads and a shop.
- Permission to film in public places, clearance of permission (product placement)
- Privacy issues of public - This means we need to inform those around and owners that we are filming, we will have release forms on hand to give permission for individuals to be filmed either in an interview or a passerby this is to safeguard and protect them from exploitation without the go ahead. Eg. Shopkeeper..before pressing record we will inform the shopkeeper of who we are and why we are filming as well as his role in our documentary he is then given the option if so we will move on or make a change to our plan.
- Libel is the crime of publishing a false statement that could be detrimental to an individual's reputation. As filmmakers it is our job to include a form of realism and a sense of accuracy for all therefore we will not be publishing or creating stories to intentionally damage someone's reputation from made up claims for entertainment.
- The Broadcasting Act of 1996 was put in place to make new provision about the broadcasting in digital form of television and sound programme services as well as the broadcasting in that form on television or radio frequencies of other services. It adhered to change the previous act, to make provision about rights in order to televise national interest events such as sports providing for the establishment of a Broadcasting Standards Commission.
5 Main sections
- BBC Producers Guidelines - 'The BBC's Producers' Guidelines are a public statement of those values and standards and how we expect our programme-makers to achieve them.'
- Impartiality
- Accuracy and truth
- Fairness and privacy
- Respect
- Independence
These areas are all explored and regulated by the BBC producers before and during any broadcast, these are a set of guidelines for filmmakers, radio presenters and online content creators to consider in any filmmaking activity commissioned by the BBC or independently. Our group are aware of all 5 areas and will make sure they are well respected when in production. In order to stay impartial our filmmaker Timi who is discussing his area by default would be bias as this is the area he lives in despite all, we are exploring the location and its history and therefore Timi would be learning while the viewers learn in addition to retelling the other side of the story.
Posted 17 hours ago by Dani Carroll
Monday, 6 March 2017
UNIT27:FACTUAL PROGRAMING- Pre Production Roles
In our groups we will be carrying out research to help us with our 3 minute documentary.
We allocated our roles and shared them out equality.
GROUP- Ideas development; programme concept, target audience, development techniques, creative of narrative, scenario, synopsis, research process, interview questions
MAARYA- Carry out research in to primary sources (contacts and participants, interviews, location)
TIMI- *Research existing programmes /films
range of documentary formats and styles that inspire us. (secondary research)
* Carry out other research in to secondary resources (reviews, internet, archives; checking information)
DANI- Legal and ethical considerations ( Permission to film)
Wednesday, 1 March 2017
UNIT27:FACTUALPROGRAMING Practice
Idea:
As a group we decided to base our idea around the college food in the canteen; addressing the fact that is it worth its money ?
we will be conducting interviews from students who taste the food in the college.
Interview Questions:
#1
Would you change the menu if you could?
Do you have any specials?
Do you enjoy cooking?
Do you feel pressured at times?
#2
Do you enjoy canteen food?
If so which is your favorite?
Do you think the food is worth it?
Is it worth your money?
Shot List:
Establishing shot of the canteen area.
Close up of speakers.
Equipment:
Camera
Mic
Tripod
As a group we decided to base our idea around the college food in the canteen; addressing the fact that is it worth its money ?
we will be conducting interviews from students who taste the food in the college.
Interview Questions:
#1
Would you change the menu if you could?
Do you have any specials?
Do you enjoy cooking?
Do you feel pressured at times?
#2
Do you enjoy canteen food?
If so which is your favorite?
Do you think the food is worth it?
Is it worth your money?
Shot List:
Establishing shot of the canteen area.
Close up of speakers.
Equipment:
Camera
Mic
Tripod
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