1. Thisdocumentaryisownedbythe companythe BBC, whichisabbreviatedforthe British
Broadcastingcooperation.The BBChas beenaroundforoverninetyyearsandhas continuedto
grow;It is the worldsleadingservice provider.Theyare verylarge companyastheyare fundedby
people likeyouandme.The reasonwhywe pay for these servicesare because,the TV licensing
organisationbelievesthatourmoneyprovidesusall withTV,radioand online contentaswell as
findingwaystodevelopinghowthesethingsare showntous.Thiswas shownontelevisionaswell
as beingputon the BBC iplayerwebsite,sothatpeople are able tocatch up andwatch it if theyhave
misseditontelevision.Ithasa limittowhenitisavailable towatchonline onthe BBC iplayer
website;itisavailabletowatchfor elevenmonthsasitsayson the BBC iplayerwebsite thatshows
like QuestionTime andPanorama,are exceptionsandmade available forafull year.Whereas,
usuallyshowswouldbe availableforatmost thirty days.The message beingconveyedinthis
documentaryisthatpeople have obviouslymisguidedandmisleadbythe informationgivenoutto
helpdecide whetherpeople should
vote to leave orvote to remain.And
that, people didare veryindecisive.
Withinthe documentary,the film
language usedtoshow thisisthe way
that the presentspeaks.The wayhe
speakstothe people inthe
documentaryisas if he is tryingtoget
the reasonto whytheyvotedfor
whicheveroptiontheydidandthey
seemtoget puton the spot fromwhat
he has askedthem.
Withinthe documentary,there are a
numberof structure and unstructured
interviewsthathappen.Duringthe structuredinterview,suchasthe one above,the cameraangles
tendto be mediumshots(midshots).These type of camerashotstendtobe usedwhenthere are
scenesthatinvolve dialogue.Because,thereisaninterview,whichisgoingtoinvolvedialogue,they
have usedthistype of shot.I feel asthoughthishas beenusedtohelpusfocus onjustthe person
talking,asif theywere to use hiswhole body,we be distractedbyanytype of movementthatoccurs
while he istalking.The camerahasalsoblurredout the backgroundof the locationtheyare filming
in.I don’tknowif thiswas intentionallybut,ithascreatedthe effectof the man beinginterviewed
as the pointof focus.The use of non-diegetic
soundisalso addedinthe documentary,with
the commentaryof the narrator at the
beginningof the documentary.His
commentaryisusedto illustrate whatisbeing
shownonthe screen.
2. For example,at00:19, the narrator
talkabout businessesinthe UK,the
screenshowssomeone workingin
warehouse.There isnota lotof use of
propswithinthe documentary.Atone
pointthe presentusescardsto
illustrate people whoare workingfor
professions.Thisisagood to make
the people thatare part of the
documentarytointeractwiththe
presenter.
The way inwhichthe camera man moveswiththe camerais somethingthatIwishtoadd in my
documentary.From01:50 to 01:53, the movementof cameramovestothe rightas if it isalso
panningbut,itisn’t,itis justthe way inwhichthe camera man hasmoved.ThisissomethingthatI
wishto include inmydocumentaryasmostwhatI will be filmingwill be liveorpointand shootIf It is
not an interview.Also,the cameramaninsteadof zoominginandout,movesas if he is alsopanning
towardsthe people thatare beinginterviewed.
The target audience forthisdocumentaryisthe masses.Ibelieve thatitisthe massesbecause,the
documentaryitself looksata subjectthathas had worldwidecoverage fromanumberof global
newsstationsanditis somethingthatisstill currentlygoingon.Ialsobelieve ittargetsthose who
are interestedinpoliticsandcurrentaffairs asit isa subjectthatisgoingto change the waythe EU
and the Britainisin the yearsto come.Thisproduct Ismarketedbyhavingthe snippetsof the show
beingshownasadvertsbefore the officialshow isactuallyout.Thistendstobe how BBC markets
mostof theirupcomingshowsastheydo nothave “normal”advertson theirchannel.