2. Level chosen
__All must – be able to show inspiration from at least 2
documentaries with 4 different elements
__Most should – be able to be able to show inspiration
from at least 3 documentaries with 6 different
elements
__Some could – be able to be able to show inspiration
from at least 4 documentaries with 6 different
elements
4. A) What is the purpose of the documentary? (consider your target audience)
Purpose of the documentary: Target Audience:
• To engage the audience
• Show a balanced debate
• Ages from 16-21 years old
• This is because I will be focusing
more on the younger generation and
how does it affect them
5. B) What would people learn about this topic from your documentary?
(consider your target audience)
My target Audience (16-21 year olds) will learn that the only
cure to HIV & Aids is by raising awareness which will
reduce stigma towards the disease.
They will learn that HIV & Aids can happen to anyone and
it doesn’t matter who you are.
Tolerant towards people infected with HIV/Aids.
7. How did other documentaries inspire you? Make it clear with stills how you got inspiration from other
documentaries (for construction aspect).
Name of
documentary
Example of form, conventions, style, shots,
presenter etc.
How it is effective
The Fried Chicken
Shop
• ‘Observational mode’ as cameras are placed inside the shop. Public interviews are an
inspiration for my
documentary because I
would like my audience to
engage and be able to relate
to it because people relate to
people.
Catfish • Catfish has a mixture of ‘Participatory mode’ and ‘observational
mode’ and uses a lot of hand-held camera movements.
Hand-held camera is a
convention among many
documentaries including
Catfish, This has inspired me
to use this convention in my
documentary when filming
public interviews when
outdoors.
9. Mode
Mode Conventions & Examples Explanation of how it applies to
your documentary
Observational mode (window of the
world) (fly on the wall)
• Filmmaker is a neutral observer
• Example: Lifers
• This mode does not apply to my
documentary because the
narrator will be present in the
documentary.
Participatory mode (filmmaker and
subject together)
• Filmmaker is present in documentary
• Example: Catfish (the film).
• This mode applies to my
documentary because the
narrator will be present and take
part in experiments.
Reflexive (aware of process)
• People are aware of the construction
• Examples: Catfish (the film and the
show).
• This mode does not apply to my
documentary.
Performer mode (filmmaker as
participant)
• Filmmaker is present in the
documentary and participates.
• Example: Supersize me.
• It applies to my documentary as
the presenter will take part in
experiments
Expository mode (voice of God)
• Often uses a narrator to address the
audience directly
• The narrator often represents the target
audience for the programme
• Example: TV news, Wild China,
Frozen Planet.
• This mode does not apply to my
documentary because its mainly
for nature or geographic
documentaries.