1. The documentary would utilize interviews with experts and people who have personal experiences with the topic of being transgender to provide both scientific and first-hand perspectives.
2. A presenter would be used to guide the audience and clearly explain different elements. Natural lighting would be employed to make scenes feel realistic.
3. Establishing shots and location shooting in diverse areas would help set the scene and context. Archival footage from history could show how societal views have changed over time.
4. With its focus on serious real-world issues and conventions like these, Channel 4 would be a suitable channel as it often features document
Assignment 11 similar products, conventions and channel- my partluarapires
This document provides a list of potential documentary topics for a class assignment on similar products, conventions, and channel timeslots. It includes brief descriptions of 6 documentaries including My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, The Human Mannequin, 24 Hours in A&E, My Tattoo Addiction, Out in a Limo, and The Undatables. For each documentary, it notes when it originally aired, its target audience, which channel it's on, and whether it can still be watched now along with typical air times. A second table then lists two additional potential documentaries - 1 Born Every Minute and Tool Academy - with details on description, air date, target audience, channel and availability.
Cinema Verite is a documentary filmmaking style that combines naturalistic techniques with staged elements and uses camerawork and editing to provoke subjects, according to the textbook definition provided. The document discusses the history of Cinema Verite, which began in the 1960s and influenced modern documentaries, and how it has evolved into reality television shows through the use of lighter cameras and unscripted formats. Important early innovators of the style mentioned include Jean Rouch, Ricky Leacock, Frederick Wiseman, Donn Pennebaker, and the Maysles brothers.
Cinéma vérité is a documentary filmmaking style that combines naturalistic techniques with staged elements. It aims to look truthful or realistic. Over time, cinéma vérité has matured and influenced other genres by making scripted films seem more natural. Directors incorporate techniques like handheld camerawork, interactions with camera operators, and claiming fictional footage is real to manipulate audiences into thinking events are unscripted. This blending of cinéma vérité with other genres heightens realism and excitement.
Direct cinema developed in the 1960s by the Maysles brothers who wanted to compare reality to common opinions. They filmed events without manipulation to challenge other documentary modes. Cinema verite is a style combining naturalistic techniques with editing and camerawork to provoke subjects. It is also known for taking provocative stances. Warrendale and The War Room are examples of direct cinema and cinema verite respectively that observe events candidly.
This InDesign tutorial document outlines the steps to create a magazine spread, including opening InDesign and selecting a landscape paper size, copying and pasting a picture on the blank page, typing text inside a number 10 text box and adding additional pictures and text boxes while experimenting with fonts.
This InDesign tutorial document provides instructions for creating a new document, adding and formatting text boxes, using drawing tools like the pencil and box tools, cropping and rotating objects, applying gradients, and using other tools like the ruler and zoom. It outlines how to create and format text boxes, add drawings using the pencil and box tools, crop and rotate objects, apply gradients, and use tools like the ruler and zoom function.
Assignment 12 planning for documentary ( draft 1Kauana_Labaldi
This document outlines plans for a documentary about whether contemporary society is transphobic. It discusses topics and people to interview, required elements like establishing shots and titles, conventions like natural lighting and voiceovers, location exploration, and risks involved in tasks like traveling and interviewing. Locations considered include Soho, Central London, churches, and Westfield. Experts may include people from Gendered Intelligence and sociologists. Public interviews aim to represent a range of views. Precautions will be taken to conduct tasks safely and respectfully.
Assignment 10 group assignment final draftKauana_Labaldi
Here are the key points I found in my research on intersex people:
- Intersex people are born with sex characteristics (such as chromosomes, gonads, or genitals) that do not fit typical binary notions of male or female bodies. About 1-2% of the population is born intersex.
- There are many different intersex variations that can occur. Some common variations include Klinefelter syndrome (extra X chromosome), Turner syndrome (missing X chromosome), and congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).
- In the past, doctors often recommended "corrective" genital surgery on intersex infants to make their genitals appear more typically male or female. However, this practice is now
Assignment 11 similar products, conventions and channel- my partluarapires
This document provides a list of potential documentary topics for a class assignment on similar products, conventions, and channel timeslots. It includes brief descriptions of 6 documentaries including My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, The Human Mannequin, 24 Hours in A&E, My Tattoo Addiction, Out in a Limo, and The Undatables. For each documentary, it notes when it originally aired, its target audience, which channel it's on, and whether it can still be watched now along with typical air times. A second table then lists two additional potential documentaries - 1 Born Every Minute and Tool Academy - with details on description, air date, target audience, channel and availability.
Cinema Verite is a documentary filmmaking style that combines naturalistic techniques with staged elements and uses camerawork and editing to provoke subjects, according to the textbook definition provided. The document discusses the history of Cinema Verite, which began in the 1960s and influenced modern documentaries, and how it has evolved into reality television shows through the use of lighter cameras and unscripted formats. Important early innovators of the style mentioned include Jean Rouch, Ricky Leacock, Frederick Wiseman, Donn Pennebaker, and the Maysles brothers.
Cinéma vérité is a documentary filmmaking style that combines naturalistic techniques with staged elements. It aims to look truthful or realistic. Over time, cinéma vérité has matured and influenced other genres by making scripted films seem more natural. Directors incorporate techniques like handheld camerawork, interactions with camera operators, and claiming fictional footage is real to manipulate audiences into thinking events are unscripted. This blending of cinéma vérité with other genres heightens realism and excitement.
Direct cinema developed in the 1960s by the Maysles brothers who wanted to compare reality to common opinions. They filmed events without manipulation to challenge other documentary modes. Cinema verite is a style combining naturalistic techniques with editing and camerawork to provoke subjects. It is also known for taking provocative stances. Warrendale and The War Room are examples of direct cinema and cinema verite respectively that observe events candidly.
This InDesign tutorial document outlines the steps to create a magazine spread, including opening InDesign and selecting a landscape paper size, copying and pasting a picture on the blank page, typing text inside a number 10 text box and adding additional pictures and text boxes while experimenting with fonts.
This InDesign tutorial document provides instructions for creating a new document, adding and formatting text boxes, using drawing tools like the pencil and box tools, cropping and rotating objects, applying gradients, and using other tools like the ruler and zoom. It outlines how to create and format text boxes, add drawings using the pencil and box tools, crop and rotate objects, apply gradients, and use tools like the ruler and zoom function.
Assignment 12 planning for documentary ( draft 1Kauana_Labaldi
This document outlines plans for a documentary about whether contemporary society is transphobic. It discusses topics and people to interview, required elements like establishing shots and titles, conventions like natural lighting and voiceovers, location exploration, and risks involved in tasks like traveling and interviewing. Locations considered include Soho, Central London, churches, and Westfield. Experts may include people from Gendered Intelligence and sociologists. Public interviews aim to represent a range of views. Precautions will be taken to conduct tasks safely and respectfully.
Assignment 10 group assignment final draftKauana_Labaldi
Here are the key points I found in my research on intersex people:
- Intersex people are born with sex characteristics (such as chromosomes, gonads, or genitals) that do not fit typical binary notions of male or female bodies. About 1-2% of the population is born intersex.
- There are many different intersex variations that can occur. Some common variations include Klinefelter syndrome (extra X chromosome), Turner syndrome (missing X chromosome), and congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).
- In the past, doctors often recommended "corrective" genital surgery on intersex infants to make their genitals appear more typically male or female. However, this practice is now
The document summarizes the group's discussion on their assignment. Each member discusses their individual strengths and weaknesses. They also identify areas of success and improvement for their coursework. The group discusses what each member brings and their responsibilities. They choose a final topic of "Transsexualism" and identify targets for research.
This document provides information about the TV documentary "Big fat gypsy weddings" including its release date, creator, run time, and channel. It aired on Channel 4 in 2010 and is available online. The target audience is listed as ages 15-30, middle class, female, and all ethnicities. The rest of the document outlines various conventions commonly used in documentary filmmaking such as handheld cameras, narrative voiceovers, interviews, archive footage, and selective editing to construct meaning and encode opinion. It also discusses the use of establishing shots, close-ups, and different angles in documentaries.
This document outlines an assignment on multiculturalism in the UK media. It includes a mind map on related topics like cultural differences, beliefs, and immigration. It also discusses research conducted on the representation of different ethnic backgrounds in TV, finding a lack of diversity. The document then covers newspaper and magazine representation of immigration as sometimes negative or stereotypical. It proposes a 3-episode documentary series exploring representations of multiculturalism in the UK media, why stereotypes exist, and how perspectives could change. The target audience is outlined as working-class adults aged 25-37, with Channel 4 selected as the channel at 9pm.
This document discusses the structure and content of a typical listings magazine. It is aimed at a niche, mature audience interested in local community events, activities, and services. The magazine contains listings of upcoming cultural events, organizations, advertisements mostly for local services. It is organized with sections covering community news and events, health, business, and useful numbers. A double-page article could fit within the community sections. Advertising starts from £30 for a double-page spread. The target readership is older locals interested in gardening, culture, and community.
The document summarizes a listing magazine, which provides information about upcoming weekly events like TV, music, clubs, theater, and films. It has a niche audience of 30-50 year olds with interests in gardening and health. The magazine is organized with sections on community events, organizations, eats/drinks, health/beauty, and business. Most pages focus on the local community. Advertisements in the magazine promote services like plumbing, cleaning, and funeral services, rather than products. A double page spread for advertising costs £30 plus VAT.
This document contains notes for a potential documentary about multiculturalism and uniforms. It discusses several potential episodes that could explore how multiculturalism is represented in media like TV and newspapers, both positively and negatively. It also examines the benefits and challenges of multiculturalism. Additionally, it outlines potential episodes on uniforms that could look at different types of uniforms and their representation, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of uniforms. Target audiences, channel, and timeslot are proposed.
This documentary series would explore various topics through an informative lens. It would consist of 4 episodes for each topic.
Topics explored would be cultures in London, examining the various traditions and how they have contributed to the city. Another topic is how teenagers are represented in media and society, looking at stereotypes and how not all fit certain images. A third topic is the right to die debate, covering euthanasia and assisted suicide, including legal status in different places and perspectives from patients and doctors.
This document summarizes information about three British TV channels: Channel 4, ITV1, and BBC One. It provides details on their channel numbers, launch dates, target audiences for different time slots, and examples of popular programming genres and documentary shows. Channel 4's target adult audience is ages 18-24 from 7-12pm, while ITV1 targets ages 18-24 from 7-12pm as well. BBC One targets parents ages 30-45 from 9:30am-3pm and those interested in politics and world news from 6-8pm.
The document summarizes how newspapers are organized and structured to appeal to different audiences. It notes sections like news, sports, TV listings, and opinions. Newspapers aim to attract both male and female readers with some sections taking more serious approaches while others focus on entertainment, gossip, and lifestyle topics. Advertisements make up a significant portion and promote popular brands, products, and events. Newspapers target middle-class and working-class adults and are available in shops, supermarkets, and metro stations.
This documentary series would explore the many cultures found in London through a multicultural lens. It would consist of 4 episodes:
Episode 1 would introduce the various cultures present in London, such as Brazilian, Indian, Caribbean, and more. Episode 2 would discuss where immigrants from these cultures mainly settled. Episode 3 would look at cultural establishments that help immigrants remember their home countries. Episode 4 would discuss the positive contributions these cultures bring to London's diversity.
The documentary aims to help Londoners learn more about the city's cultural diversity and traditions in a respectful and informative manner. It would air on Channel 4 at 9pm to reach its target audience of 32-50 year olds from various ethnic backgrounds with an interest in
Assignemt 4; introduction to documentary taskKauana_Labaldi
This document provides summaries and analyses of four different TV documentaries: Man V Food, 7/7: One day in London, and One born every minute. For each documentary, the genre, air time, channel and a brief description is given. The document also analyzes some of the conventions used in each documentary such as establishing shots, interviews, titles, camera work and voiceovers.
This document lists the different sections commonly found in newspapers such as sports, news, TV, money, opinion, play, and lifestyle. Research is being conducted on newspaper adverts for assignment number 5 by Kauana Labaldi in the 13th grade. The document provides a high-level overview of the types of content and sections contained within newspapers.
Assignemt 4; introduction to documentary taskKauana_Labaldi
This document provides summaries and analyses of four different TV documentaries: Man V Food, 7/7: One day in London, and One born every minute. For each documentary, the genre, air time, channel and a brief description is given. The document also analyzes some of the conventions used in each documentary such as establishing shots, interviews, titles, camera work and voiceovers.
Assignemt 4; introduction to documentary taskKauana_Labaldi
The document discusses four different documentary programs: Man V Food, 7/7: One day in London, and One born every minute. For each documentary, it provides the genre, air time, channel and a brief statement about what the author liked about the documentary. It also analyzes some of the conventions used in the documentaries, such as the use of titles, interviews, camera work, voiceovers and specific scenes.
This document summarizes and analyzes a video called "The Right to be Colourful". It notes that the presenter was well presented and spoke with formal English. It also comments that the video used supporting images to show facts but some images could have been clearer. The document also discusses another video called "The Food Cycle", praising its effective use of a voiceover and coins to emphasize money decreasing, but suggests the character could have been more presentable and interactive.
This document provides information about various film crew roles including director, art director, first assistant director, and camera operator. It describes the key responsibilities for each role and provides examples of professionals who have excelled in these roles such as Steven Spielberg, Alfred Hitchcock, Rick Carter, and Jack Cardiff. It also includes what the document author will do to be successful if they were to take on these roles.
The document outlines planning for an assignment involving a short film, including brainstorming revenge and murder themes, considering shot types like establishing shots and close-ups, using techniques like the 180 degree rule and match on action, providing draft storyboards, and noting contributions from group members Kauana, Luara, and Chantelle.
The document describes several jobs for a film production:
1. Assistant Director - Organizes actors and locations, assists the director, manages time and ensures scenes are filmed correctly.
2. Art Director - Responsible for all props and costumes, ensures correct items are ready and replenished. Pays close attention to detail.
3. Camera Operator - Operates cameras to film scenes following the Assistant Director and Director of Photography's instructions. Films using equipment like cameras and tripods. Pays attention to lighting, angles, and appropriate shots.
This document discusses the analysis of preliminary tasks for an assignment. It provides an example of a successful preliminary task that had good lighting, camera angles, movement, and image quality. An unsuccessful task is also described that had a shaky camera, dark recording, and inaudible dialogue. The document concludes with lessons learned, such as the importance of good lighting, clear speaking, an effective set, matching the conversation genre to the opening, and introducing characters before showing a scene.
The document contains a summary of a film noir story and descriptions of how various film noir conventions would be used in the opening sequence. It includes:
1) A 3 sentence story summary about a woman named Valentina who seeks revenge after being left at the altar and begins killing men she beds without remorse. An investigator takes on the case.
2) A bullet point list describing how conventions like the femme fatale, crimes, and villain would be used, such as Valentina seducing and killing her victims.
3) Another bullet point list outlining the opening sequence, starting with photos of missing men and an interrogation between Valentina and the investigator before a flashback to her meeting a man at
The document summarizes the group's discussion on their assignment. Each member discusses their individual strengths and weaknesses. They also identify areas of success and improvement for their coursework. The group discusses what each member brings and their responsibilities. They choose a final topic of "Transsexualism" and identify targets for research.
This document provides information about the TV documentary "Big fat gypsy weddings" including its release date, creator, run time, and channel. It aired on Channel 4 in 2010 and is available online. The target audience is listed as ages 15-30, middle class, female, and all ethnicities. The rest of the document outlines various conventions commonly used in documentary filmmaking such as handheld cameras, narrative voiceovers, interviews, archive footage, and selective editing to construct meaning and encode opinion. It also discusses the use of establishing shots, close-ups, and different angles in documentaries.
This document outlines an assignment on multiculturalism in the UK media. It includes a mind map on related topics like cultural differences, beliefs, and immigration. It also discusses research conducted on the representation of different ethnic backgrounds in TV, finding a lack of diversity. The document then covers newspaper and magazine representation of immigration as sometimes negative or stereotypical. It proposes a 3-episode documentary series exploring representations of multiculturalism in the UK media, why stereotypes exist, and how perspectives could change. The target audience is outlined as working-class adults aged 25-37, with Channel 4 selected as the channel at 9pm.
This document discusses the structure and content of a typical listings magazine. It is aimed at a niche, mature audience interested in local community events, activities, and services. The magazine contains listings of upcoming cultural events, organizations, advertisements mostly for local services. It is organized with sections covering community news and events, health, business, and useful numbers. A double-page article could fit within the community sections. Advertising starts from £30 for a double-page spread. The target readership is older locals interested in gardening, culture, and community.
The document summarizes a listing magazine, which provides information about upcoming weekly events like TV, music, clubs, theater, and films. It has a niche audience of 30-50 year olds with interests in gardening and health. The magazine is organized with sections on community events, organizations, eats/drinks, health/beauty, and business. Most pages focus on the local community. Advertisements in the magazine promote services like plumbing, cleaning, and funeral services, rather than products. A double page spread for advertising costs £30 plus VAT.
This document contains notes for a potential documentary about multiculturalism and uniforms. It discusses several potential episodes that could explore how multiculturalism is represented in media like TV and newspapers, both positively and negatively. It also examines the benefits and challenges of multiculturalism. Additionally, it outlines potential episodes on uniforms that could look at different types of uniforms and their representation, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of uniforms. Target audiences, channel, and timeslot are proposed.
This documentary series would explore various topics through an informative lens. It would consist of 4 episodes for each topic.
Topics explored would be cultures in London, examining the various traditions and how they have contributed to the city. Another topic is how teenagers are represented in media and society, looking at stereotypes and how not all fit certain images. A third topic is the right to die debate, covering euthanasia and assisted suicide, including legal status in different places and perspectives from patients and doctors.
This document summarizes information about three British TV channels: Channel 4, ITV1, and BBC One. It provides details on their channel numbers, launch dates, target audiences for different time slots, and examples of popular programming genres and documentary shows. Channel 4's target adult audience is ages 18-24 from 7-12pm, while ITV1 targets ages 18-24 from 7-12pm as well. BBC One targets parents ages 30-45 from 9:30am-3pm and those interested in politics and world news from 6-8pm.
The document summarizes how newspapers are organized and structured to appeal to different audiences. It notes sections like news, sports, TV listings, and opinions. Newspapers aim to attract both male and female readers with some sections taking more serious approaches while others focus on entertainment, gossip, and lifestyle topics. Advertisements make up a significant portion and promote popular brands, products, and events. Newspapers target middle-class and working-class adults and are available in shops, supermarkets, and metro stations.
This documentary series would explore the many cultures found in London through a multicultural lens. It would consist of 4 episodes:
Episode 1 would introduce the various cultures present in London, such as Brazilian, Indian, Caribbean, and more. Episode 2 would discuss where immigrants from these cultures mainly settled. Episode 3 would look at cultural establishments that help immigrants remember their home countries. Episode 4 would discuss the positive contributions these cultures bring to London's diversity.
The documentary aims to help Londoners learn more about the city's cultural diversity and traditions in a respectful and informative manner. It would air on Channel 4 at 9pm to reach its target audience of 32-50 year olds from various ethnic backgrounds with an interest in
Assignemt 4; introduction to documentary taskKauana_Labaldi
This document provides summaries and analyses of four different TV documentaries: Man V Food, 7/7: One day in London, and One born every minute. For each documentary, the genre, air time, channel and a brief description is given. The document also analyzes some of the conventions used in each documentary such as establishing shots, interviews, titles, camera work and voiceovers.
This document lists the different sections commonly found in newspapers such as sports, news, TV, money, opinion, play, and lifestyle. Research is being conducted on newspaper adverts for assignment number 5 by Kauana Labaldi in the 13th grade. The document provides a high-level overview of the types of content and sections contained within newspapers.
Assignemt 4; introduction to documentary taskKauana_Labaldi
This document provides summaries and analyses of four different TV documentaries: Man V Food, 7/7: One day in London, and One born every minute. For each documentary, the genre, air time, channel and a brief description is given. The document also analyzes some of the conventions used in each documentary such as establishing shots, interviews, titles, camera work and voiceovers.
Assignemt 4; introduction to documentary taskKauana_Labaldi
The document discusses four different documentary programs: Man V Food, 7/7: One day in London, and One born every minute. For each documentary, it provides the genre, air time, channel and a brief statement about what the author liked about the documentary. It also analyzes some of the conventions used in the documentaries, such as the use of titles, interviews, camera work, voiceovers and specific scenes.
This document summarizes and analyzes a video called "The Right to be Colourful". It notes that the presenter was well presented and spoke with formal English. It also comments that the video used supporting images to show facts but some images could have been clearer. The document also discusses another video called "The Food Cycle", praising its effective use of a voiceover and coins to emphasize money decreasing, but suggests the character could have been more presentable and interactive.
This document provides information about various film crew roles including director, art director, first assistant director, and camera operator. It describes the key responsibilities for each role and provides examples of professionals who have excelled in these roles such as Steven Spielberg, Alfred Hitchcock, Rick Carter, and Jack Cardiff. It also includes what the document author will do to be successful if they were to take on these roles.
The document outlines planning for an assignment involving a short film, including brainstorming revenge and murder themes, considering shot types like establishing shots and close-ups, using techniques like the 180 degree rule and match on action, providing draft storyboards, and noting contributions from group members Kauana, Luara, and Chantelle.
The document describes several jobs for a film production:
1. Assistant Director - Organizes actors and locations, assists the director, manages time and ensures scenes are filmed correctly.
2. Art Director - Responsible for all props and costumes, ensures correct items are ready and replenished. Pays close attention to detail.
3. Camera Operator - Operates cameras to film scenes following the Assistant Director and Director of Photography's instructions. Films using equipment like cameras and tripods. Pays attention to lighting, angles, and appropriate shots.
This document discusses the analysis of preliminary tasks for an assignment. It provides an example of a successful preliminary task that had good lighting, camera angles, movement, and image quality. An unsuccessful task is also described that had a shaky camera, dark recording, and inaudible dialogue. The document concludes with lessons learned, such as the importance of good lighting, clear speaking, an effective set, matching the conversation genre to the opening, and introducing characters before showing a scene.
The document contains a summary of a film noir story and descriptions of how various film noir conventions would be used in the opening sequence. It includes:
1) A 3 sentence story summary about a woman named Valentina who seeks revenge after being left at the altar and begins killing men she beds without remorse. An investigator takes on the case.
2) A bullet point list describing how conventions like the femme fatale, crimes, and villain would be used, such as Valentina seducing and killing her victims.
3) Another bullet point list outlining the opening sequence, starting with photos of missing men and an interrogation between Valentina and the investigator before a flashback to her meeting a man at
2. FINAL CHOSEN TOPIC
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2.
1 born every minute
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3.
My Big fat gipsy wedding 1 episode
TV channel 4 real 23/09
player
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Body Shock
Channel 4
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The unDatables
realplayer
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Out in a Limo
realplayer
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NAME OF DOCUMENTARY FILM
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WATCHED DATE
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wedding.
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6. SIMILAR PRODUCTS OF INSISPIRATION
DESCRIPTION OF WHEN WAS WHO IS THE TARGET WHAT CHANNEL IS IT ON ? CAN YOU STILL WHAT TIME IS IT ON ?
DOCUMNTARY IT SHOWN? AUDIENCE ? (ONLINE ?) WATCH IT NOW
WHY ? ?
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boyfriends
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happens at A&E
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7. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DOC WHEN WAS IT SHOWN ORIGINALLY? WHO IS TARGET WHAT CHANNEL IS IT ON? CAN YOU STILL WHAT TIME IS IT ON?
(WHAT ABOUT) AUDIENCE? Why? WATCH IT? How? Why?
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line too
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unit, from the perspective of the class
parents-to-be and the maternity
ward staff
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Alex, who are among a growing Class: Students
number of teens and twenty some
things embracing the world of
public nudity
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10. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DOC WHEN WAS IT SHOWN WHO IS TARGET WHAT CHANNEL IS IT ON? CAN YOU STILL WATCH WHAT TIME IS IT ON?
(WHAT ABOUT) ORIGINALLY? AUDIENCE? Why? IT? How? Why?
Why? List if you can watch on
line too
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Thelma Madine, the fairy godmother of Gender: Female
Gypsy wedding dresses, trains a group Class: Working
of gypsy and traveller girls to create class
elaborate wedding outfits
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follows the journey of a woman Gender: Male and
searching for a brother she has never Female
met, who finally tracks him down to a
prison in America where he is serving a
99-year sentence for murder
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(WHAT ABOUT) SHOWN ORIGINALLY? Why? Why? IT? How? Why?
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episodes. As
on the wall
college hospital sometimes they on the will be
broadcast about documentaries and
staff in A&E they have a lot of channel 4 asleep
teenagers so it
showing the could be documentaries website. and also
different types of targeted at concerning there will
incidents they parents and peoples health be
teenagers from
get everyday ages of 16-20.
scenes
and how they also doctors that
deal with them. may want to people
watch this to may not
see different
experiences. want to
see.
14. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WHEN WAS IT WHO IS TARGET WHAT CHANNEL IS IT ON? CAN YOU STILL WATCH WHAT TIME IS IT ON?
IT? How? Why?
DOC SHOWN AUDIENCE? Why?
(WHAT ABOUT) ORIGINALLY? Why? List if you can watch on line
too
• This 18th October The target It was on channel 4 Yes, you can It is on 10pm as
documentary 2012 audience would because channel 4 watch it on there it includes
is about be mostly males usually shows 4od demand content which is
people who 25-30 as the documentaries which not for younger
have an people in the are quite fun to watch audience and
addiction for documentary and one that would also swearing.
getting are quite older follow a persons life.
unique/weird people and
tattoos. male.
People who are
addicted to
tattoos or
maybe people
who do not
really like
tattoos.
15. Conventions of TV Documentaries.
-Handheld camera -Interviews with the public
-Voice over -Titles
-Commercial intervals -Supportive images
-Archival footage -Experts Interview
-Steady cam -Natural Lighting
-Background music -Point of view shot
-Clear aim of documentary -Quotes material
-Presenter -Purpose of the doc. (edu,per,info)
-Style (participatory or conservative)
-Talking head -Establishing shot
-Special effects -Statistics
-Ambient sound -Preview before break
-Structure -Montage editing
16. Conventions of documentaries
• Interviews
• Fly on the wall
• Hand-held camera
• Voice-over
• Reconstruction
• Use of texts and titles
• Visual coding
Talking heads
• Exposition
• Real footage
• Location shooting
Archival footage
Fly on the wall
17. SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND THEIR CONVENTIONS
CONVENTION USE DEVELOP CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION Example from real TV
documentary
Lifers Here they used
interview with experts interview,
experts x to talk about each
person inside the
prison
My big Fat
gyspy wedding x They use the
Natural lighting natural lighting,
so tahat peple can
see this is a real
documentary.
Body shock They used
Intervals/breaks intervals to
separate each
x subtopic they are
doing
Out in a limo Voice over here to
explain about
voice over x each person
inside the limo,
and to give review
of last episode.
18. CONVENTIONS
INTERVIEWS
• These include EXPERT
interviews (get more
scientific explanations)
• RANDOM PEOPLE interviews
(see the view people may
have on the topic)
• PEOPLE WHO HAVE GONE
THROUGH IT interviews (get
a more in depth picture
about the topic)
20. CONVENTIONS
TITLES
• INFORM audience
who is talking
(interviews)
• NOT CONFUSE the
audience
• CLEAR title of
documentary
• GUIDE the
audience
21. CONVENTION USE DEVELOP CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION Example from real TV
documentary
Talking They have My tattoo addiction
heads different
people who
do tattoos
talking to
the
cameras.
They develop The human
Voice over this by having a mannequin at the
voice over if beginning you hear
someone does
not want to
her voice but you do
show their face. not see her.
The titles for My tattoo addiction
my tattoo
Use of texts addiction is
and titles like a tattoo
on
someone's
hand.
22. CONVENTION USE DEVELOP CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION Example from real
TV documentary
interview with x we are going to use interview with x
experts experts, to know more about the scientific
side of being a transgender.
x
x We are going to have a presenter, so that
Presenter the documentary is more clear as the
presenter will specify things.
CONVENTION USE DEVELOP CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION Example from real
TV documentary
Natural Lighting
x we are going to use natural lighting x
because we want to make it realistic as it
is to do with a serious topic.
x
x We are going to have establishing shots,
Establishing because we want to show places we are
shots going, and make it clear to the audience.
23. CONVENTION USE DEVELOP CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION Example from real TV documentary
Archival We want to n/a n/a We can get
footage show different different clips
footage from from YouTube
history how it how society has
changed. protested for
and against
transsexuals
The presenter n/a The presenter
visual will be casually n/a would wear
coding dressed to casual clothing
make the so the person
people feel she will be
comfortable and interviewing
at ease. will not feel
intimidated
and would feel
at ease.
In Soho we will
location film as there will n/a n/a
shooting be many
different people
we can
interview.
24. What channel would it be put on and why?
• We would choose channel 4 because
their documentaries are usually aimed
at an audience who are aged 16+
• Also their documentaries are mostly
participatory and informative and
that’s what our one is
25. What time would it be on and why?
• The time we would be showing it at would be
9 o’clock as there would be explicit content
and a subject that may be too much for
people aged under 16
• Also children who come back from school
would normally watch from 4-7 so they would
be asleep for when this documentary would
be showing.