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1. Interpreting the Brief
My brief is to create a product that highlights talent in the region, the product can either be a short film/documentary
between 10 to 20 minutes, or a print product like a poster. The target audience is between 16 and 25, the main goal
of the project is to spread cultural awareness and diversity. The client is Sunderland Culture for their Bright Lights:
Northern Talent exhibition, which is a mixed media exhibition that highlights northern talent.
Issues that could occur during this project could include issues with the weather such as raining during a shoot,
issues with the equipment being used such as forgetting to charge the camera batteries before a shoot. I could also
experience issues to obtain needed equipment as there is a limited number of cameras and microphones to use.
2. My idea for the brief is a documentary revolving
around fossil discoveries in the Northeast and
Sunderland area. I have begun researching different
discoveries in or around Sunderland, I am aiming for
the documentary to be a minimum of 15 minutes.
The reason I want to create a palaeontology
documentary is because I have a strong interest in
prehistory, and I want to highlight frequently
overlooked finds in the area, I would also like to
experiment with reconstructions using art or models.
My ideas
3. Possible Filming Issues
When filming my project, I could experience issues that
prevent me from filming such as the weather not being
suitable for example rain or snow which could impact
how much I am able to film that day, to avoid this
problem I could record indoors and try to record when
the weather is better. If I am filming and my camera’s
battery is low, I could bring a spare battery so that I can
continue filming. If I am editing and I want to rerecord my
audio, I can rerecord in the room next to my class or I
could record in my house when no one is in.