Media Production
Moving Image planning document
What emotional impact do you want your filming do have upon
the reader? How?
I would like my documentary to have a positive emotional
impact on my audience with them coming away feeling as if they have a deeper
insight into the human side of immigration rather than the negative statistics
pushed by mainstream media. I will do this by interviewing immigrants that are
living in the UK so that they can tell their story and connect with the British
public.
What personnel do you need? Who are you going to film?
The only personnel for my documentary I will need are my
interview subjects and myself. I am hoping to interview a minimum of three
people with a focus on one main interview for the 5 minute clip.
What props will you need?
I won’t need any specific props as my documentary focuses on
the real life of my interview subjects. If they own any items that are relevant
to the interview then they may feature in the documentary.
Have you briefed your personnel/models?
I have briefed my interview subjects on the topic of the
documentary and the nature of the interview questions. All of them are happy to
participate and satisfied with the nature of the documentary.
What lighting will you need? Any other equipment?
I will only potentially need a minimal amount of lighting to
illuminate the faces of my interview subjects if we are filming in an area with
low lighting. Other equipment needed will be a camera.
Where will you shoot? Will you need a backdrop?
I will shoot in locations that are relevant to the life of
the interview subjects and locations the interview subjects are comfortable in.
I will also be filming establishing shots around Newcastle City Centre as this
is where my documentary will take place.
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