Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Planning: Reflection on moderator's report

Television Documentary moderator's report:
- In the statement of intent, I need to make the amount of detail about the website equal to the video, as they both hold the same importance.
- What I intend to achieve in terms of the brief, but without repeating it. It is worth 10 marks so is certainly important to get it right.
- I need to establish many shot types from the very beginning of the talent and the locations available, such as wide, close up, panning etc. This will establish the setting and beginning of the documentary.
- It is good to introduce what happens later on in the documentary to engage the audience from the beginning, and show what is to be expected.
The lighting and editing needs to be strong and correct, much like other BBC3 documentaries to uphold their professional style.
- What I hadn't originally thought about was adding links and accounts such as Twitter and Instagram into the beginning of the documentary. This engages the audience and shows convergence between media platforms, which is important to have.
- The examiners report claims websites to be problematic, and lacking detail. What is important to remember is that the video and the website hold the same amount of weight mark-wise, and so the website is just as important as the video itself.
-The house style of the channel the programme is made for must be upheld and suitable also.
- Do not use the templates given by Wix, personalise them to make the website better linked to the tv show, so it could be a good idea to use shots/stills of the presenter in the background or other sports to anchor the branding of the title.
- Examples of tweets and Instagram posts are a good way to engage audience interaction.
- The documentary needs to have clear convergence between media to be successful.

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