Thursday, 24 September 2009
Practising Still Shots
After further planning and discussing the way in which our documentary will come together, we have now begun to take still shots of images we want to include when creating the documentary. We have done this by using a portable camera, of which we have taken pictures of cars and the type of interviews that we will use, in order to display the types of shots we will include and also so we can then add the shots to our storyboard, in order to show progression of the development of our documentary. This will then allow us as a group to identify whether changes are needed to be made and also what works well within the construction of our documentary.
Monday, 7 September 2009
Beginning of September- In Depth Research
Now that we have a basic understanding of the topic we want to produce a documentary on, we will need to, as a group, begin to develop our ideas by producing evidence of research that we can relate to the progression stages of our final product and also portray evidence of the experimental stages of the practise interviews we completed before the end of term. In order to sustain the knowledge we need, we will need to again contact organisations who promote safe driving, in order to gain offical stats which will allow us to begin to decide the relevant pieces of information that we will in include within our documentary, ultimately producing information that is going to appeal to diverse audiences. This is something we began before the end of term, however, we need to further this by becoming more dedicated to finding out about out chosen topic in significant detail. This is something we will aim to complete within the next few weeks.
Such images as this shown on the left have become apart of our research, identifying terrifying and real-life shots that potentially have a significant impact on audiences, in order to sustain audience interest and ultimately allow our documentary to become more personal. Images like this have allowed us to be able to understand the detail and importance of finding relevant information to result in a powerful yet professional documentary.
Such images as this shown on the left have become apart of our research, identifying terrifying and real-life shots that potentially have a significant impact on audiences, in order to sustain audience interest and ultimately allow our documentary to become more personal. Images like this have allowed us to be able to understand the detail and importance of finding relevant information to result in a powerful yet professional documentary. As a result of this research, we found various stats and information, as shown below:
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