Monday 22 June 2015

story ideas

our first idea was to make a documentary about the lifestyle of a bodybuilder. Our idea is to show four teenage bodybuilders working out and telling the audience how they got started with bodybuilding, if they think that body image is a problem in todays society for both males and females, how they juggle their social life, school life, and bodybuilding life and finally if they think that bodybuilding is a healthy lifestyle. the reason for this idea is to show people how bodybuilders make a living in the sport. we decided that this documentary would be participatory because as directors, we would be directly involved in the documentary both on screen and narrating.

our second idea was the difference between being 17 and 18 we came up this this  idea as we thought it was a main topic area with teenager around this age, in the UK and many other places around the world at the age of 18 you are an adult  and can do anything you wish. however at 17 the main thing that becomes legal is driving. during the year many friend ship groups have people that are old in their year or young people are turning 18 throughout the whole year, we want to find out how much better life is now that they are 18 but then is it a downside being older than everyone as all their friends are still 17 they don't have anyone to go clubbing with. we also want to find out if being a 17 year old is challenging when your friends are turning 17 and are going out and they cant go. also we will discover many 17 year old get away with being 17 but yet still get let into the clubs and get treated like an adult. we will interview people that are old in their year and have turned 18 and also people who are very young and still are 17 while all there friends are turning 18. 

our third and final idea was a documentary about animals. we took this idea from the david attenborough documentaries. we wanted to film a documentary on the wildlife found in a garden in England  these animals ranged from foxes and baggers to worms and snails. we would have filmed each animal in its natural habitat either with its offspring or at feeding time. we would have given key information about each animal such as where they live, what they eat, how long they live for etc. we decided that this documentary would be participatory because as directors, we would be directly involved in the documentary both on screen and narrating. we also decided that this documentary would be observational as the main aim was to show the audience the animals in their natural habitat. 

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