Friday, 8 November 2013
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Secondary Research
In April 2011 there were approximately 10.5 million owned dogs in the UK and 39% of UK households own at least one dog.
There are an estimated 400 million dogs in the world
39% of London’s pet owners purchase their pet for companionship, despite living in the UK’s highest populated city.
60% of single people in the UK buy a pet for companionship – 39% of whom have replaced their partner with a pet
21% of pet owners have wanted a pet since childhood, and almost of half of people living in the North East have wanted a pet since their early years
The East Midlands has the most pet lovers, with 14% of the pet population living in the heart of the UK, compared to only 4% of the population residing in Wales.
39% of London pet owners feel the need for companionship despite having over 7.5 million neighbors across the city
21% of owners bought their pet for companionship, compared to only 5% who have their pet for security
Over a quarter (27%) of the UK’s pets were bought or acquired from an animal welfare or rescue centre compared to 20% from a pet shop
Domestication of the dog began around 15,000 years ago and during this process, humans selected for particularly desirable traits such as coat color and leg length
Dogs are capable of understanding up to 250 words and gestures, can count up to five and can perform simple mathematical calculations. The average dog is as intelligent as a two-year-old child
Dogs have had roles in movies for112 years. The first exhibited to a paying audience featuring 2 dogs in 1895
There are an estimated 400 million dogs in the world
39% of London’s pet owners purchase their pet for companionship, despite living in the UK’s highest populated city.
60% of single people in the UK buy a pet for companionship – 39% of whom have replaced their partner with a pet
21% of pet owners have wanted a pet since childhood, and almost of half of people living in the North East have wanted a pet since their early years
The East Midlands has the most pet lovers, with 14% of the pet population living in the heart of the UK, compared to only 4% of the population residing in Wales.
39% of London pet owners feel the need for companionship despite having over 7.5 million neighbors across the city
21% of owners bought their pet for companionship, compared to only 5% who have their pet for security
Over a quarter (27%) of the UK’s pets were bought or acquired from an animal welfare or rescue centre compared to 20% from a pet shop
Domestication of the dog began around 15,000 years ago and during this process, humans selected for particularly desirable traits such as coat color and leg length
Dogs are capable of understanding up to 250 words and gestures, can count up to five and can perform simple mathematical calculations. The average dog is as intelligent as a two-year-old child
Dogs have had roles in movies for112 years. The first exhibited to a paying audience featuring 2 dogs in 1895
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
TV Scheduling
The Schedule for each day can be broke into clear segments:
These segments are target at different people
Breakfast = Everybody
Daytime = unemployed and elderly people
Childrens = children
Evening = young adults
Night Time = adults
The most popular genres on television are
The target audience of each channel of as follows
BBC 1 is for everybody
BBC 2 is for minorities
ITV 1 is for everybody
Channel 4 is for everybody
- Breakfast
- Daytime
- Childrens
- Evening
- Night Time
These segments are target at different people
The most popular genres on television are
- Soaps
- Dramas
- Reallity
- Gameshows
The target audience of each channel of as follows
BBC 1 is for everybody
BBC 2 is for minorities
ITV 1 is for everybody
Channel 4 is for everybody
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Monday, 16 September 2013
Fliming of "Its goos to talk"
Today in lesson we was told that today would be the day filming of "its good to talk" would start. We was going to take out plans and go out to make out own versions of a mobile phone documentaries.
at first i was nervous about making a documentarie as i knew that some things could go wrong aswell and that i didnt have know everything about making a documentary how ever i felt the best way to learn was by actually going out and filming to come back to class room and put together our own documentarie.
at first i was nervous about making a documentarie as i knew that some things could go wrong aswell and that i didnt have know everything about making a documentary how ever i felt the best way to learn was by actually going out and filming to come back to class room and put together our own documentarie.
Shot 1: This shots shows me filming the mobile phones on the table for one of the groups cutaways
Shot 2: this shot shows the interviewee, interviewer and the cameraman.
Shot 3: Another cut away being filmed in this shot
Shot 4: this shot show the camera man setting up the camera for the interview
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Preliminary Task - its good to talk
In todays less the class got split into groups of three and got told we where to make a documentary about mobile phone, our first task was to plan what we where going to do
Title: Phone talk
Song: Telephone - Lady Gaga
Props - old and new mobile phones
Cutaways
People talking on the phone
Sending and recieving of texts
line up of mobile phones going from old to new
what people did before they had a mobile phone ie football
somebody using text language
Location: classroom
Mis en Scene:
interviewee/interviewees will be placed in front of the white board with images of mobiles phone behind them.
Title: Phone talk
Song: Telephone - Lady Gaga
Props - old and new mobile phones
Cutaways
People talking on the phone
Sending and recieving of texts
line up of mobile phones going from old to new
what people did before they had a mobile phone ie football
somebody using text language
Location: classroom
Mis en Scene:
interviewee/interviewees will be placed in front of the white board with images of mobiles phone behind them.
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Thursday, 4 July 2013
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Brief
The aim of this piece of coursework is to create the opening 5 minutes of a TV documentary, a radio trailer to support it and a newspaper advert. The work will be completed in groups of three
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