2. Methods Of Research
•Interview people associated with the canal
•Look at various other programs for ideas
•Visit the National Waterways Museum
•Take a boat ride/tour along the canal
•Online/Past Newspaper Articles
•Watch other documentaries
•Cycle alongside the canal
•Internet
•Books
3. What could be included
•Excerpts from articles/books/personal accounts read aloud
•A brief animation to illustrate the history
•My own video footage of the canal
•Voice recordings from interviews
•Old footage of the canal
•Narrator/Voice-over
•Photos of the canal
4. Problems I may encounter
•Overambition
•Bad time management
•Inconsistency in recording
my progress
5. Problems I may encounter
IEN T
•Overambition
E F IC NG
•Bad time management
F NI
•Inconsistency in recording
L A N
my progress
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6. Why I should do it
•Constantly inspiring
•Provides creative freedom
•Requires a lot of organisation
•Could potentially fulfill all AOs
•Will enhance media/english
skills
7. My First Steps
•Decide on an effective title
•Outline the key themes/
aspects of the canal I will
cover
•Establish my target
audience
8. Images Used
•“Bridge Reflection” by Stu.G
•“Fantastic Realism/Realistic Fantasy ”
by Ama Charles-Adarkwa
•“Working Boats” by just1snap
•“Untitled” by Ama Charles-Adarkwa
•“Gayton Marina” by Tony Tooth
•“Henrietta” by Tony Tooth
•“Abstract Art” by Ama Charles-Adarkwa
•“Buckland Lock” by rooster47
•“...At Cassiobrry Lock” by Daniel2005
•“Evening Light” by just1snap
•“...At Kensal Rise” by Jason CS King