2. AFinal Chosen TopicIs our engagement with socialmedia
progressive?We have not yet received feedback on our topic, so it
still may still change.
3. Part : BInvestigation Into Similar Products
4. B Similar Products List
5. Part : BSIMILAR PRODUCTS LIST
6. Part : BSIMILAR PRODUCTS LIST
7. Part : BSIMILAR PRODUCTS LIST
8. Part: BWhat WeNeed To Watch
9. B Similar Products List Need to/Want to watch
10. Part : BWhAT I neeD TO WATCh
11. Part : BWhAT I neeD TO WATCh
12. Part : C, D, E, & FSimilar Products Of Inspiration
13. E Similar Products of Inspiration
14. E Similar Products of Inspiration
15. Part : FSIMILAR PRODUCTS OF InSPIRATIOn
16. Part : FSIMILAR PRODUCTS OF InSPIRATIOn
17. Part : GConventions OfDocumentaries
18. Part : H, I, J, & KSimilar Products AndTheir
Conventions
19. Part : JSIMILAR PRODUCTS AnDTheIR COnvenTIOnS
20. Part : JSIMILAR PRODUCTS AnDTheIR COnvenTIOnS
21. K Similar Products and their ConventionsMost
commonlydocumentaries have an expert in a mid shot sitting to the
right of the screen with smalltext stating their name and
profession on the side 74 stone babysitter The text should pose an
aconnotation to the documentary so its noticeably connected
andrelated to the topic. Text is used to introduce someone and for
titles, or for illustration description Animation is used within
atitle, to make it more appealing or to serve as ahelping visual to
explainsomething within a topicGirl who became 3 boys
22. K Similar Products and their ConventionsVolume control is
used to appropriately change the volume ofeither background music
or non-diegetic sound to suit and to levelwhen someone is speaking
or notHow to get a life The tone of the presenter varies, butwhen
the presenter is anomalous theyusually have a deep authoritative
toneto not to connect with audience to connect with the subject BBC
develop conventions not having any intervals, therefore their
documentary all connects and slowly forms into different subtopics
not to suddenly change and loose focus Batman shootingsMichael
Moore developed conventions by putting his ownpersonal bias in
enforcing his view guns are wrong and intimidating
hisintervieweesBowling for columbine
23. Part : LConventions
24. L ConventionsWhen introducing the documentary we will have
the background music relatively loud, then when the presentercomes
on the volume willslightly decreaseHow to get a LifeWe will have
our presenter involved with interviews withthe public to make the
documentary seem more natural and make the subjectcomfortableHow to
get a Life we will have intervals every 15 minutes. Before the
interval a topic subtopic will finishfollowed by the title of out
Documentary naming end of part Lifers
25. Part : LCOnvenTIOnS OF OURDOCUMenTARy
26. Part : MExploration Of Channels
27. M
28. M Channel Exploration Channel 5 Channel 5 was the fifth and
final nationalterrestrial network to launch in March 30th 1997
Channel 5 is a general The station was brandedentertainment
channel, as Five between 2002with internationaland 2011 programmes
Channel 5 alsoowns5* and 5 USA
29. M Channel Exploration Channel 5It was the seconds digital
channel to bebroadcast in the UK5USA concentrates on showing
importedmovies and programmes from the UnitedStates
30. MChannel Exploration Channel 5Before it was 5*, Five Life
was originally intended to be a female-oriented channelwith an
emphasis on lifestyle programming.Channel 5 announced that
programming on Five Life included The Ellen DeGeneresShow and
Trisha GoddardIt was rebranded 5* to enforce a fun loving
imagewhich now receives some of Channel 5shighest viewings from
programmes such as Big Brothers Big Mouth
31. M Channel Exploration Channel 5 Channel 5 Documentaries
Channel 5 documentaries are usually ones that havent been done
before, e.g channel 4 do a lot of medical.They do documentaries to
inform the views of a certain story or situation which become very
popular because of itsoriginality. They do a lot of real life
stories and explaining the reality ofthings that happen.
32. M Channel Exploration Channel 5In comparison to other
channels, Channel fiveIn comparison to other channels, Channel
fiveisis very different. Channel 5 show very different. Channel 5
show programmes that wont necessarily cater to aa programmes that
wont necessarily cater towide audience as their programmes arewide
audience as their programmes are unique and liked by not many
people e.gunique and liked by not many people e.g The kings war on
witches The kings war on witchesFurthermore, their documentaries
seem very Furthermore, their documentaries seem verysimplistic but
interesting by the way they simplistic but interesting by the way
theypresent and give information. They take aa present and give
information. They takestory and just inform and educate the story
and just inform and educate the audience without trying overly to
impress aaaudience without trying overly to impressspecific
audience. specific audience.
33. ChAnneL exPLORATIOnChannel : 4Sister Channels : It is the
only channel within the Box Television Network to be branded
underChannel 4 and is one of the only channels in the network to be
broadcast in 4 Music widescreen, the other being Heat. When it
first launched in 2005; the channel encouraged viewers by showing
the first More 4run of critically acclaimed US dramas including The
West Wing, showing season6 and 7 back to back, from its sister
digital station E4 to More4 and Without a Trace from Channel 4. E4
E4 is a British digital television channel, launched as a pay-TV
companion toChannel 4 on 18 January 2001. The "E" stands for
entertainment, and the channel is mainly aimed at the lucrative
1535 age group. Film4 did not originally focus on broadcasting
blockbusters, but nowadays broadcasts Film 4many mainstream
Hollywood movies. The channel frequently has themed nightsor
seasons in which a number of films centred around one genre,
director or actorare shown.
34. BBC OneGeneral knowledge Some shows they broadcast Its a
flagship channel Doctor Who Eastenders Its funded my TV Licence
Merlin It has many sister channels The One ShowBBC Three, BBC Two,
BBC Strictly Come Dancing Come Fly With MeFour, BBC News, CBBC,
CrimewatchCbeebies, BBC Parliament, New TricksBBC HD Holby City
They also have BBC iPlayer on Casualtydemand making it portable
Match of The Day Have I Got News For You They broadcast original
shows Mock The Weekand is well known for And many more
documentarys
35. BBC One Target Audience Unlike ITV & Channel 4 BBC
mornings are reserved for news from 6am 10am which draws in adults
and people in their late teens 10 onwards is directed to older
people or those who are interested in antiques i.e. Antiques
Roadshow 1pm-2pm is housewife aimed with soaps and sit-coms i.e.
Doctors
36. BBC One Target Audience 3pm-5pm goes to kids backfrom
school and laterdirects then to theirsister channel CBBC i.e.Tracy
Beaker Returns 6pm onwards is directed athousewives andsometimes
older teensi.e. Waterloo Road, TheOne Show Past 10 is directed
toadults with news andlate night movies
37. BBC One What time is it most successful Weekend afternoons
8pm with shows like Strictly Come Dancing with a celebrity cast
Also 7pm Doctor Who is a Hugh fan base both kids and adults of all
ages for the fantasy factor and adventure
38. BBC One What Documentaries They tend to show
naturedocumentaries at 7pmi.e. Animal planet fornaturists But also
ones with currentaffair & issues at 9pmi.e. Paranorma
onunemployment
39. Part : NChosen Channel
40. Chosen Channel We will be showing our documentary on
channel 4 This is because channel 4 is well known for its
Dispatches Documentaries which often concern current topics. This
fits well with our Social Media topic as it is Informative ( this
is a typical channel 4 genre). This also relates to our target
audience because they will seek out these types of documentaries
like Dispatches. Channel 4 is very popular amongst 15 - 35 year
olds which are our main audience. Therefore our audience will
already drawn to the documentary through the channel.
41. N Channel On TVWed put it on Channel 4 because... Aspects
in Social media is a familiar topic that comes up in Channel 4
documentaries It is able to have a varied audience being a digital
broadcast channel Our topic is not suited to BBC, ITV and Channel 5
Most popular digital channel to our targetaudience Channel 4
commonly present documentaries that look within both sides of a
debate Channel 4 have a wide variety of age audience so presenting
a formal, in depth topic we will be able to also reach our older
secondary
42. NChannel On TVWhy specifically Channel 4 ?E4 does not
usually showdocumentaries, its more based onAmerican
programmesMore4 usually shows documentaries thathave been on
Channel 4 first, so it wouldprobably be shown on More 4 a year
afterChannel 4, much like 4Seven. Other sister channels of Channel
4 do not showdocumentaries at all they are music based
43. Part : OTime On TV
44. Time On TVWe have decided to show our documentary at 8:00
PM- This is because our documentary will not consist of any
inappropriate footage orlanguage.-- It is suitable for the whole
family to watch.-- People usually finally finish their work and sit
down to watch television around this time.-- 7:00 PM is too early
and the number of viewers wont be very high.-- 9:00 PM is a popular
spot filled up by the programmes that are regularly watched
byviewers.-- Therefore viewers will be less likely to miss their
shows for our documentary.