Thursday, 30 June 2016

Talent Release Forms

Budgeting

Risk Assessment

Production Schedule

Location Recce

Mindmap and Proposal


I would like to make a documentary about Gorleston; more specifically what makes Gorleston a beautiful place.
It would be in the reflexive documentary style as it would be more about showing rather than telling and I feel this style is the best for this. I can focus more on what the shot includes rather than who’s in it talking about what and when.
The documentary would be aimed at people aged 16 to 24 and fit into the A - C1 as well and E demographic. The target audience would also fit into the explorer psychographic. By producing this documentary I aim to change the minds of people who don’t like it here in Gorleston; show them that it’s actually a beautiful place to be and that they only need to open their eyes to see what’s in front of them.
As the documentary is based on Gorleston I will only need to film in Gorleston therefore I won’t need any transport.
I would like to use my dog and siblings in the documentary but I won’t actually need any crew as I will only be using one camera and won’t be recording any sound.
I’d like to use 50mm 1.8 prime lens to film my whole documentary as I will be able to capture more artistic shots with a sharper quality. I will not need to buy any equipment as I can borrow the lens from the college’s AV room.
The only prop I would need to buy would be some chips and nuggets from the cafĂ© at the beach to show the local foods. This will only cost a few pounds so I would propose a budget of £5.  

Secondary Research

Secondary Research 

The above news articles from the Easton Daily Press are about Gorleston, most of which include different element of valuable history about the local area.
This project is about making people aware of the potential their hometown has, this is a similar aim to how I want to direct my own documentary. Opening people’s eyes to what is in front of them is important and lots more people should get involved.
This projects is about acknowledging normal people (meaning those who aren’t famous) doing extraordinary things to help others, not for profit but out of the kindness of their hearts. The stories are shot in an expository documentary style with beautiful shots throughout of different aspects of the person’s life.

Filming in Public

Filming in public requires permission from the local authority or council, whereas if filming was to take place on someone’s land/property permission from the owner would need to be given. However, to show the outside of a place (including a company name) along with passers-by permission is not required.
If during filming any firearms, replica firearms, explosives, police officer uniforms, police vehicles permission from the local police is required. It is also required by the police and the Highways Department of the local authority if any filming is to take place on a public road.

Libel and Defamation

“Defamation is an area of law that provides a civil remedy when someone’s words end up causing harm to your reputation or your livelihood. Libel is a written or published defamatory statement.” (http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/defamation-slander-libel)
I do not think I need to consider libel or defamation when producing my documentary as my documentary I have proposed is about showing people who don’t particularly like Gorleston that it’s a beautiful place. However, if I was making a more controversial documentary then I may have to consider libel or defamation.

Ofcom Broadcasting Code

In making my documentary I believe that I am not risking infringement (“an act that disregards an agreement or a right” - https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/infringement) of the Ofcom Broadcasting Code as it will not include any offensive/abuse content of any sort, anyone involved will be given a talent release form to sign (for minors their parents will be given the form), e.c.t. I plan for my documentary to only be about showing beauty in the local area, nothing else therefore there is no risk. 

Sunday, 26 June 2016

Primary Research


I asked ten people to answer a short questionnaire so I could gather some primary research about Gorleston and what people really think of it.
Eight out of the ten people that I asked said that they would be interested in watching a documentary about the local area whether they like it or not. Four out of the ten people I asked said that they don’t actually like Gorleston, these four people are the people I want to aim my documentary at. I want it to change their minds and open their eyes to what is here.