From day one of hearing about the assignment, the topic was set to Snowboarding. It was chosen because a considerable amount of knowledge on the subject was known within the group, and due to the intensity and danger of snowboarding, we intended to produce an extremely interesting and high speed film. Due to the interest in the assignment, we drew up ideas with a spider diagram on an A3 piece of paper so that the ideas and brainstorming were safe on paper.
Due to the level of organisation and money involved to film this topic, we opted to change the topic and began writing down further ideas. We eventually came up with a new topic of youth culture. By doing this (if we wanted to), snowboarding could still be added to the film if we had any archive footage that suited. The topic we have chosen focuses on how young people are stereotyped to be completely negative with no form of positive attitude on lifestyle whatsoever.
Our target audience is 18+ due to the aim being to get the message our to the older generation. The film is expected to be broadcasted on Channel 4 at a scheduled time of 9pm onwards, being after the watershed to avoid any offensive material shown to minors. The documentary will be named Kids These Days, taking the audience straight to the point, whilst also keeping its relevance to the topic.
Due to the level of organisation and money involved to film this topic, we opted to change the topic and began writing down further ideas. We eventually came up with a new topic of youth culture. By doing this (if we wanted to), snowboarding could still be added to the film if we had any archive footage that suited. The topic we have chosen focuses on how young people are stereotyped to be completely negative with no form of positive attitude on lifestyle whatsoever.
Our target audience is 18+ due to the aim being to get the message our to the older generation. The film is expected to be broadcasted on Channel 4 at a scheduled time of 9pm onwards, being after the watershed to avoid any offensive material shown to minors. The documentary will be named Kids These Days, taking the audience straight to the point, whilst also keeping its relevance to the topic.
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