Friday 30 September 2011

Sketches for the Mise-En-Scene of interviews

These are our intentions of what we aim to film for our documentary, these have all been approved by all members of the group
Sketch of our planned interview with the Leader of the liverpool City Council, 
Sketch of our planned interview with a Socio-Linguist 
Sketch of planned Interview with Comedian


Formal Proposal



This presentation informs the viewer of our intended proposals for our documentary. All 3 members of the group have put across their ideas and we have all approved the final decisions

Friday 23 September 2011

Conclusions of audience research

Questionaire Analysis

Questionnaire analyse

Brainstorm of content for our documentary

Harry Enfield, curly hair, moustache, nightlife, Dickie Lewis, Mersey tunnel,Adelphi hotel, shots of Liverpool, Ferry, Accrington Stanley milk advert, Philharmonic hall, Anglican cathedral, Cavern Club, St Johns, History of Liverpool, History of landmark buildings, Echo Arena, Shopping, Background of the accent, the Library, Art Gallery, Scouse soup, John Lennon airport, Scouse humour, interview a Scouse comedian, Interview the public, interview people outside Liverpool, Lime Street, Famous Scousers- Ricky Tomlinson the Mayor John Bishop Paul 'O' Grady Cilla Black Steven Gerrard the Beatles, Gerry & the pacemakers, Priscilla White, Radio City tower, Stereotypes, Albert Dock, Anfield and Goodison, Football teams, Toxteth riots, Scouse Internet phenomenons, Atomic Kitten, 'You'll never Walk Alone', Brick up the mersey, music.

Wednesday 14 September 2011

Brainstorming for Tv Documentary ideas

In class, we Brainstormed various topics which we could do for our documentary. We came up with the following ideas, through brainstorming.

Getting Angry, Sport. Favourite Books, Relaxation, Riots, Glee addicts, computer nerds, spice boy culture, Are reality talent shows ruining music?, Technology change, Obesity, Drink Driving, Drugs, Parties, School uniform, Jewellery in School, Liverpool, Scousers, Plastic Surgery, Fashion, Childrens Toys, Notion of Celebrity, Global Warming, Fitness, Obesessions, Teen drinking, Hair, How kids are brought up today, Immigrants, Role Models, Tattoos, Physics, Uni Life, Extroadinary people, Religion, Dieting, Pushy Parents, Changes in last 50 years in Society, 9/11, Secrets of success, Music, Public transport, Media, How things are made, Media effects, Sub-cultures, Jobs, Culture, Famous People, Sweets, Sandwiches, Laughter, Mushrooms, Feet, Nail Varnish, Love, Turnips, No, Teeth, Ice, Winter, Seasons, Laptop, Pets, Photographs, Psychos, Money, Bed, TV, Embarassing, Planes, Poverty, Homework, emotions, Ambitions, Colours, Fruit, Supermarket, Cotton Wool, Fears

We then were arranged into groups of 3. I was put in a group with Rebecca Mains, and Lisa Waine. We narrowed our choices down to 5.

Stand-up Comedy
Scousers
Spice Boy Culture
Embarrassment
Conspiracy Theories

From this list we discussed what would be the more interesting topic to use, and thought about what would be more accessible in terms of who we could interview, and what would be easy to shoot, and we ended up choosing Scousers. This was approved by all 3 members of the group.

Scheduling

We learnt there are 3 types of scheduling

Inheritance- Scheduling a new programme after a popular programme in the hope it inherits some of the audience

Pre-Echo- Scheduling a programme before  a popular programme, in the hope people turn on early to watch and see the end of the new programme and like it, and therefore watch the next edition of the programme

Hammoking- Scheduling a programme between 2 popular programmes, so it benefits from both inheritance and Pre-Echo