2. Research of Target area
• Mostly because there are so many. This list of mythical creatures starts
to grow the Greek monsters will probably shrink down relatively, but
the truth is, Greek monsters are the heart and soul, and in many cases
the origin of where our more modern monsters come from.
A mystical, mythical, or legendary creature is a creature
from mythology or folklore (often known as "fabulous creatures"
in historical literature). Examples of legendary creatures can be
found in medieval bestiaries. Many mythical creatures have
supernatural powers (some good, some evil), powers that even in
contemporary times have no physical explanation. In these cases
the creatures bear more similarity to spiritual beings, such
as angels, in religious thought. Often legendary creatures came
to symbolize vices or virtues, or the power of good or evil. In
many cases, their actual existence was secondary to the moral of
the tale in which they featured.
Not really any videos
on mythical creatures
and some history and
facts/statistics many
are just top 10s.
3. Bibliography
• Anon. (.). The List of Mythical Creatures. Available: http://www.gods-and-monsters.com/list-of-mythical-
creatures.html. Last accessed 27th September2018.
• Anon. (2014). Mythical creature. Available: http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Mythical_creature.
Last accessed 27th September2018.
• Anon. (2010). Ethical Considerations. Available: http://mypeer.org.au/monitoring-evaluation/ethical-
considerations/. Last accessed 30th September 2018.
• Gerald and Kathleen Hill. (.). Consideration. Available: https://dictionary.law.com/Default.aspx?selected=305.
Last accessed 30th September 2018.
• Conway, D.J. 2001. Magickal Mystical Creatures: Invite Their Powers Into Your Life. Llewellyn Publications.
• Keightley, Thomas. 2000. The World Guide to Gnomes, Fairies, Elves & Other Little People. Gramercy.
• Anon. (.). Fun Facts. Available: https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/mythic-creatures. Last accessed 1st
October 2018.
• The Illustrated Guide to Mythical Creatures Hardcover, September 15, 2009 by David West
• Anon. (.). Creatures. Available: https://www.greekmythology.com/Myths/Creatures/creatures.html. Last
accessed 1st October 2018.
• Anon. (.). Risk Assessment. Available: https://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/hsprograms/risk_assessment.html.
Last accessed 3rd October 2018.
4. Interview questions/Profiles of people
• In your opinion what do you believe is the affect on which myths affect us as a society today?
• What Is your opinion on myths?
• What is your favourite mythical creature?
• Do you believe? Why?
• How do you think myths came into being?
• Do you know of any myths that are like real life creatures?
• Were there any myths in your childhood?
• How have myths affected the media?
• If you could become a mythical creature what would you choose?
Legal and Ethical
considerations
I will be using found images and clips for part of my project so I will
have to make sure that these are copyright free and I can use them
with consent if I must. My video will also not include anything
dangerous so it will do no harm and I will only have one person in it
being interviewed and I will get their consent to film them, making
sure they are okay with it. In my video I will only assess specific
components which I said I would use.
Consideration is a benefit which must be bargained for between the
parties, and is the essential reason for a party entering into a contract.
Consideration must be of value at least to the parties, and is
exchanged for the performance or promise of performance by the
other party. I will have somebody helping with mine and in return I
will do them a favour on their said project. These are all the things I
have to consider in my video. I will only be using a computer so I don’t
need any permission and I am not breaking anyone's privacy.
I have plotted these ideas of different questions down because I believe that they
are great questions to ask and will achieve me some fantastic answers and if I am
going to use them then I shall only use a little few due to the amount of time so I will
sieve through the answers after asking them all and pick my favourites.
• Somebody to get an
opinion
• Specialist on the
subjectGender: male and female
Age: the age that the intended target audience is
5. Risk Assessment
And Kit Booking
I don’t really need any kit but when it comes to my interviews I will and I
am expected to need this at the end of my project, which I will share
with a classmate.
These forms are for
when I want to fill
out for a spot in the
studio room which I
will eventually be
doing in the near
future.
Risk assessments are very important as they help to:
•Create awareness of hazards and risk.
•Identify who may be at risk (e.g., employees, cleaners, visitors, contractors, the public, etc.).
•Determine whether a control program is required for a particular hazard.
•Prevent injuries or illnesses, especially when done at the design or planning stage.
•Prioritize hazards and control measures.
•Meet legal requirements where applicable.