2. Music
Initial research: Music for
introduction
(montage):
Music for 1
minute
(optional) :
Music for 2
minute
development:
Fineshrine by
Purity Rings
Zippyshare.com
Cautious Path
http://www.sou
ndjay.com/free-
music-5.html
Ungirthed by
Purity Rings
Zippyshare.com
http://www.audionetwork.co
4. Locations
Where will you film
presenter?
Where will you film public
interviews?
Where will you film expert
interviews?
I will the presenter in Hyde
Park perhaps walking along
the lake, directly talking to
the camera.
I will film public interviews
where it has a lot of people
so we're able to get a
public interview
I will film expert interviews
in the sixth form from
teachers who know a lot
about my topic on HIV &
Aids such as science,
psychologists or
sociologists teacher.
5. Locations
Locations for 2 minute
montage intro
Locations for 2 minute
development
• Hyde park
• Trocodero
• Roundwood park or Hyde
park
• Convent of Jesus and Mary
language college
6. Social Actors – Presenter research
Inspirational presenter: What do you like about
them?
Pictures of them
Name: Jimmy Doherty
Previous documentary:
Human swarm, Food
unwrapped.
• The questions he asks
• The experiments he
does (e.g. Human
Swarm).
• He’s voice appropriate
7. Social actors – Your presenter
Presenter Info Why this person? Pictures of them
Name: Marisha Inoke
Age: 17 years old
Gender: Female
Availability:
I want to be the presenter
because
• I will be available
• Present and punctual
• I know my topic more
than anyone in my
group
• I can be friendly!
8. Social actors – Public interviews
researchType of people to interview Why this/these particular people? Pictures of those type of people
Older people from the age bracket of 30-
40 years of age.
They probably would have an idea
on the change in attitude towards
people with HIV & Aids.
17-18 years of age Interviewing people from all types
of age brackets are essential to get
a sense of whether people my age
know about HIV & Aids, and aware
about the stigma towards it and
whether it exists in today’s society.
50-65 years of age People who would have had an
experience of the fear/stigma
towards HIV & Aids especially if
they had kids.
9. Social actors – Public interview
locationsType of people to interview Where will you find these type of people? How do you know?
Why?
Older people from the age bracket of 30-
40 years of age.
Roundwood park People in this age group are more likely to
be at the park with their kids on a
weekend.
17-18 years of age Hyde park It is a common park for most teenagers to
visit.
50-65 years of age Innis free Innis free is an old folks home where the
elders live.
10. Social actors – Public interview
technique
•
Be friendly
•
Don’t stick a camera in their face
•
Explain to them what your documentary is
about
•
show them the questions you’re going to ask
them
•
Prepare them well before filming their
response
•
If they’re not sure about getting filmed,
11. Social actors – expert interview
researchType of experts to
interview
Why this/these particular
experts?
Pictures of those types of
experts
Nurses/Doctors/Scientists They would have had
patients with HIV & Aids
and probably had to
support them.
Psychologists They would know how
most people with the
disease would feel,
perhaps they might have
had one of their patients
with the disease.
12. Social actors – Expert interview
locations
Type of people to
interview
How/where will you find
these experts?
Potential locations to film
this expert
Nurses/Doctors/Scientists • Hospital
• Science lab in the lower
school
In a science lab or their
office.
Psychologists • In my school
• Psychology teachers
In their office or
somewhere comfortable.
13. Social actors – Expert interview
technique
•
Don’t stick camera in their face
•
Be friendly
•
Make sure they know what your documentary
is about
•
Also make sure they know what they’re going
to say
•
Film in a suitable place such as an office.
14. Social actors – Health & Safety
Interviewing risks Interview precautions
Not wanting to be on camera
Getting lost/interviewing
alone
Make sure you are with
people when you’re out
interviewing public interviews.
Filming people under 16 Make sure you ask for their
age before you film.
Filming in an area you’re not
allowed
Don’t film in train stations.
Filming late Make sure you’re not out late
filming because the clips will
come out all grainy and its not
safe.
Carrying loads of expensive
equipment
Make sure your equipment is
always in sight at all times.