Objective: To investigate, brainstorm & plan your documentary and
interview
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M/D To structure questions and evaluate reasons
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Write reflective log explaining your intended
style, use of questions and how you have structured the interview
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P/M To apply research to interview script
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Treatment
for your interview, discussing intended presenting
style, location and purpose (why
you are interviewing this collaborator)
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10
questions for your interview using open
and closed, direct or indirect
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M To investigate
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Preliminary and background research into
contributor
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Location and Schedule
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Telephone Contact
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Courtesy email
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P/M To know about and apply
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Outline Ethics and editorial guidelines in
dealing with contributors
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Apply Guidelines to a given example
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Brainstorm
potential ideas for doc segment
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Describe
3 different Documentary presenting Styles
and discuss Purpose
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Task 1: Know about
Doc presenting style (discuss how style matches purpose)
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Presentation Style & Documentary Techniques (setting up the
interview and moving on the narrative - linking segments)
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Louie Theroux
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Stacey Dooley
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Michael Moore
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M Explain Effect/Purpose
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1. Direct Address (to camera)
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2. V/O with cut aways
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3. Observational (Verite)
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4. Other
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Introduction to the documentary using BBC3 format
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Montage of Soundbites
Voiceover
Introduction to the presenters
Soundtrack and editing (choice of, pace of the editing)
Title
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Conclusions, sign off, resolution to the story
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Ethics and Guidelines
- BBC Editorial Guidelines
- BBC Crossing the line 180 deg rule, eyeline match,...
- BBC Self Shooters
- BBC Casting Contributors
- BBC Interviewing in a contributors house
- BBC Academy Interviewing Contributors
- BBC Academy Consent
- BBC Academy Research
- BBC Academy Working with Contributors
Task 2: Apply to example
Presentation Style & Documentary Techniques (setting up the interview and moving on the narrative - linking segments)
ReplyDelete1. Direct Address (to camera)
2. V/O with cut aways
3. Observational (Verite)
Personal, credibility, realism, relationship, investigation, versimilitude, authenticity
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ReplyDeleteWHY - what is the purpose or the effect?
ReplyDelete2 - cut aways of different scenes of the activities...reason into what the show is about & what they will go through...promotes the upcoming episodes. V/O based on research - statistics, facts, etc
1. Teenagers - expressing their feelings, engages the audience personal - VOX POPs - opinions, point of view - invites audience to make judgements, empathise, 'experience the journey'.
3. Observational - re-enforces the authenticity of the presenter being involved and the 'actuality' (realism) of their observation as being truthful and honest