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Task 4: Case Study 5
1. On the contrary, I moved on to find another similar product to the one that I’m hoping to
create. So while I was doing some research on the web I came across this football based
documentary which was about referees and their ordinary day lives. The 10 minute video
was about a group of young kids getting trained to become top professional referee’s and
also the documentary has a look at other professional referees who have worked and
refereed at the biggest possible stage. There is a lot of archive footage where we see this is
and there are a few ongoing interviews that take place within this documentary which relates
to the job roles and decision makings of referees who go through huge amounts of pressure
in order to gain persistence, plus experience at the highest possible level. However when
we’re talking about the filmmakers job I feel like we should give him credit as the camera
shots were very good with a variety of different angles introduced to show the versatility of
the producer and his team. There were plenty of medium shots, close-ups, long shots and
establishing shots. For example, when the interviewee was talking you could see that they
were in the correct position because where he or she was looking (at the interviewer, not the
camera) which all made sense. Moving on to the content which I found exhilarating as it was
all relevant to the audience and appropriate for any young kid that was watching as there
was no strong language or adult humour. The product was put together with all of these
interviews taking place where each represented something different. For example, the
interview with Tony Butler (Referee assessor) showed him giving advice to fellow referees,
whereas the other interviews were much more formal where they were faced the interview
just talking and giving their opinions on refereeing. I feel like the reason that it was put
together like this is because the filmmaker was only adjudicated an allowance of 10 minutes
to create this documentary which proved vital for him to gather and edit in as much as
footage as he can in order for it to be the way it is. The audience can definitely take away a
huge amount of meaning from this product as it showcases the real identity of referee’s and
the hard work that goes on behind the scenes to ensure that the country produce the best
possible referees out there. For example, the Hertfordshire Football Association which is
runs a referee academy determined to find the next Howard Webb or Mark Clattenburg. As
they are teaching young kids, which is how the FA is looking to develop the Referee’s
triangle pyramid e.g. the levels that are displayed on the pyramid. So the audience can find
out and be influenced by the amount of dedication and hard work that is being put in to find
advanced skill workers in the country, in this case, referees.
The product was directed and shot by Oliver Joe who is an independent organisation who
funded the product himself and invested his own money in buying equipment to ensure that
he has the best possible platform to create this documentary of his. The product was
This picture on the side is a
shot from the documentary
where you’re able to see the
name of the production and it
was about referees and the
role they play in officiating
games.
2. uploaded to his own YouTube channel back in 2015 on the 8th of May. The target audience
for this particular product is football fans or aspiring referees who want to reflect on the roles
referee’s play in the sport. The intentions was to showcase the day in day out lives of
referee’s and to give an insight of what happens behinds the scenes in terms of developing
young kids into top professional referees. I feel like Oliver was successful in reaching to this
target audience as he received positive comments from the public and managed to share it
with 18,000 people who viewed it. Additionally, there were even comments from referee who
gave their take on the documentary.
Bibliography
The link to the documentary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZchzgAv881o
Mise-en-scene: The setting for
this documentary is set in a
training ground where there are
lots of activities taking place in
the background. Also, the scene
is set in a urban area which
shows that this documentary was
shot years ago.
Camera: This a close-up
of a former referee who
appeared on this
documentary to give his
take on the situation of
referees and the thoughts
regarding the animosity
referees have nowadays
in terms of the money
they are being paid, plus
the luxury.
Structure: The documentary
was set out by introducing
referees to the audience who
explained their experiences to
the viewers on why they went
through certain paths in order
to make it at the highest
possible level.