Topic:
The topic we will be focusing on is 'The Music Industry , we have chosen this topic because the people in a group are in a band called 'Enginevein', this means that we can get interviews with the band and we can get great B- roll footage of the band playing and showing us how they set up and what life in a band is really like.
Type Of Documentary:
The type of documentary it will be is .............., we are doing this type of documentary because we mostly be focusing on how the music industry is in modern day and what band's think of the problems and what solutions can be used to help.
Style Of Documentary:
The style of documentary is mainly using interview footage to get are point across, this is being done because it is the real people that are getting affected by people downloading and if we get interviews with musicians and people that are higher up in the music industry ladder, we can get some strong footage, making the documentary hard hitting and full of information.
Channel and Scheduling:
The documentary will be aired on channel 4, mainly because it airs documentaries and has a big audience when they are on, also Channel 4 is for younger audiences and music is normally something that they take an interest in. The show will be on at ' 8.00pm on Wednesday 27th November 2012', the late showing because normally it is when documentaries are aired on channel 4.
Target Audience:
The target audience for the documentary will be a younger audience, mainly in the age group 16- 25, these ages are normally the kind of people that listen to music everyday and are most likely to download. the younger audience is channel 4's main audience so we will get a good viewing for the documentary.
Primary Research Needed:
The primary research the documentary needed was what is the main issue when it comes to downloading and what effect does it have on the music industry. We got this research in are interviews with some record companies and musicians, the knowledge we got from the research allowed us to set up certain parts of the documentary. We also needed to know how the industry was making money if the albums sells was down, this was done by asking record companies again because they have other means of getting money, such as merch and live shows.
Secondary Research Needed:
The secondary research that we needed was what people downloaded and if they did it illegally, To get this information, a questionnaire was made and was past out to 30 people, we then got the information we needed. We also need to know what musicians thought about people illegally downloading their songs and albums for free, this was done via interviews and they was very happy to answer and had a good opinion on the subject.
Narrative Structure:
The narrative structure for the documentary has an beginning, in which we have an introduction to what it is that we will be talking about and it shows the audience what happens when you illegally download, it also has a powerful voice over which gives the audience some questions and how they would feel if it happened to them. the middle, which is the main chuck of information allows us to give the audience the information they needed and it has the opinion of musicians and people from record companies, this is the strong part of the documentary because it is the make or break moment in the documentary. the end, in which we try to end it with a one line finisher, one line that will make people think about what they are about to watch and what they have watched.
Outline Of Content:
The content that we are looking to involve in the documentary will be around 4-5 interviews that will allows us to get a good block of information and tells us what people think on the effects of illegally downloading music. B- roll footage of bands playing, this will show the audience what the documentary is about from the beginning and hopefully give them a view of what it takes to break into the market. Archive footage is a must as it will show how people download and how easy it is to do it.
Type Of Documentary:
The type of documentary it will be is .............., we are doing this type of documentary because we mostly be focusing on how the music industry is in modern day and what band's think of the problems and what solutions can be used to help.
Style Of Documentary:
The style of documentary is mainly using interview footage to get are point across, this is being done because it is the real people that are getting affected by people downloading and if we get interviews with musicians and people that are higher up in the music industry ladder, we can get some strong footage, making the documentary hard hitting and full of information.
Channel and Scheduling:
The documentary will be aired on channel 4, mainly because it airs documentaries and has a big audience when they are on, also Channel 4 is for younger audiences and music is normally something that they take an interest in. The show will be on at ' 8.00pm on Wednesday 27th November 2012', the late showing because normally it is when documentaries are aired on channel 4.
Target Audience:
The target audience for the documentary will be a younger audience, mainly in the age group 16- 25, these ages are normally the kind of people that listen to music everyday and are most likely to download. the younger audience is channel 4's main audience so we will get a good viewing for the documentary.
Primary Research Needed:
The primary research the documentary needed was what is the main issue when it comes to downloading and what effect does it have on the music industry. We got this research in are interviews with some record companies and musicians, the knowledge we got from the research allowed us to set up certain parts of the documentary. We also needed to know how the industry was making money if the albums sells was down, this was done by asking record companies again because they have other means of getting money, such as merch and live shows.
Secondary Research Needed:
The secondary research that we needed was what people downloaded and if they did it illegally, To get this information, a questionnaire was made and was past out to 30 people, we then got the information we needed. We also need to know what musicians thought about people illegally downloading their songs and albums for free, this was done via interviews and they was very happy to answer and had a good opinion on the subject.
Narrative Structure:
The narrative structure for the documentary has an beginning, in which we have an introduction to what it is that we will be talking about and it shows the audience what happens when you illegally download, it also has a powerful voice over which gives the audience some questions and how they would feel if it happened to them. the middle, which is the main chuck of information allows us to give the audience the information they needed and it has the opinion of musicians and people from record companies, this is the strong part of the documentary because it is the make or break moment in the documentary. the end, in which we try to end it with a one line finisher, one line that will make people think about what they are about to watch and what they have watched.
Outline Of Content:
The content that we are looking to involve in the documentary will be around 4-5 interviews that will allows us to get a good block of information and tells us what people think on the effects of illegally downloading music. B- roll footage of bands playing, this will show the audience what the documentary is about from the beginning and hopefully give them a view of what it takes to break into the market. Archive footage is a must as it will show how people download and how easy it is to do it.
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