So, i went looking around and i found a couple of documentaries i quite like, these aren't examples of what i want to do, but what i could do, i just want to get a feel, i want to refresh my memory.
N.o 1- It's about a martial arts teacher, the speaker is an American. I like it because it's simple, like a commentary, and seems to keep our attention.
And also this one, it's an introduction, and it caught my attention. It's about pop culture in Tokyo.
Lastly this, I'm only posting part 1. I enjoyed this one, and before i knew it almost three minutes had gone. Not that i enjoyed it that much, but i was reminded how fast 5 minutes can be.
Well, i feel as if i can be as creative as i want with this, but not go off and do something completely unconventional. I assume that with some documentaries you just have to wait and see, like in the Tokyo one above, and just talk to people, but i want mine to be more organised than that.
So for example, I'd probably have a chat with a few people I'll be interviewing before actually filming, and see what they are going to say, come up with a rough outline, then film them saying it.
OK, tomorrow i will finish my presentation for Monday and show them what I've got :)
Saturday, 12 September 2009
Documentaries you say?
Labels:
analysis,
documentaries,
home work,
planning,
presentation,
research,
some thoughts
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