Saturday, 15 October 2011

Final Proposal

The final proposal for our documentary has been slightly altered after considering the feedback from the demographic research and also further research about our previous topic found that arranged marriages weren't completely bad but in some cases they were promoted by the individuals, which encourages us to alter out topic to a more controversial subject which was 'forced marriages'.
Our final idea is based around the concept of 'forced marriages', we will aim to create an investigative documentary.
Forced marriage is a topic that is widely known amongst the UK, if not the world. But yet, it remains 'hidden' within society and although it is a topic that springs a lot of interest, there aren't many who would take the time to investigate the lengths of which it can go to. The question we pose is why?
This documentary will aim to look at the concept of forced marriages, digging deep to find the effect it has on the individual and wider society. We will aim to construct a non-bias documentary on this topic interviewing professionals with in depth societal views and individuals that have been involved in forced marriages themselves.
During the documentary the audience will gain an insight into how forced marriages are undertaken from a reconstruction. We'll aim to capture the communication undertaken between the families involved and also the journey to the airport for the victim of such a tragedy, aiming to finally show the victim seek help from the many officials who can help to stop this crime.
To gain a wider understanding of the matter we will also use constructed Vox pops and un-constructed Vox pops to see what society thinks of the concept.
By the end of this documentary the audience will be well informed of the concept from the range of techniques we are aiming to implement, ensuring we follow the documentary codes and conventions set out by the industry.

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