Documentary Topic:
Why do people believe in God?
Documentary Angle:
• Does God exist?
• Where is the proof?
• Is God just created to give people hope?
• Are people forced to believe in God because they fear hell and the afterlife?
Documentary Mode and Why? (consider where you will position the documentary in the key issues)
• Expository – Presenter will voice over knowledge regarding the topic and show evidence to back it up and proof it is the truth.
• Interactive – I will include myself in the documentary to give my opinion about the topic out.
• Observational – Film around the surroundings e.g. a church or watch what happens during a prayer.
As religion can be followed by persons of any age, it could be confused for young children so I would mainly focus on aiming my topic from 13-30’s.
I would also aim to focus on Atheist’s as well as other religious groups because I would like to get an opinion from people who do not believe in religion.
How much information will you assume your audience already know? Why?
I would assume my audience would know the basics about religion but we have all questioned whether god and religion existed due to scientific breakthroughs so I want to get an opinion from someone religious.
• Christian
• Priest
• Atheist
• Voxpopper
• Muslim
IDEA 2
Documentary Topic:
Could horror films influence real-life violence?
Documentary Angle:
• Are horror films an influence for children to commit crimes?
• Is there any evidence to proof that people are inspired to kill from horror films?
• Who are more capable of committing crimes based on watching horror films?
Documentary Mode and Why? (consider where you will position the documentary in the key issues)
• Expository- narrating the truth to the audience and guiding them through my documentary
• Interactive – presenter being a part of the documentary; interviewing and giving their own personal opinion.
Appeal to Target Audience? Any clear limitations?
I would focus my target audience on any age because violence is subjected to everyone and everyone should be aware of how it can affect people. The limitations I would have would possibly trying to find someone relevant to interview.
How much information will you assume your audience already know? Why?
I would assume my audience wouldn’t know much about this topic because it isn’t really spoken about by news reporters or a lot of documentaries because they do not want to affect or cause problems for upcoming films and the film world.
Key groups you hope to interview:
• Psychologist
• Media teacher
• Voxpopper (teenager and adult)
IDEA 3
Documentary Topic:
Procrastination
Documentary Angle:
• Why do people procrastinate?
• How procrastinating can negatively affect a person
• How people can get over procrastination
• Is procrastination linked between age groups or any disorders?
Documentary Mode and Why? (consider where you will position the documentary in the key issues)
• Performative – presenter will be speaking from experience and interviewing
• Expository – telling and advising the truth to the audience. Voicing over what is happening throughout the documentary
• Observational – presenter would film a person that usually procrastinates to see what happens and how it affects them.
Appeal to Target Audience? Any clear limitations?
My target audience would vary from early teenagers to adults because that’s when procrastination is an issue due to school or work related topics.
How much information will you assume your audience already know? Why?
I would assume my audience would be aware of procrastination because everybody has wasted time or found a way to avoid something so I want them to fully understand it and be able to grasp what it does the your mind and how you can beat it.
Key groups you hope to interview:
• Student
• Presenter
• Adult
• Psychologist
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