In my Documentary I am going to interview many different types of students at the University to see what they deem appropriate to put on social media. I will be sure to interview students with as many different beliefs as possible to ensure that every aspect can be understood and an opinion by the viewer can be made without prejudice on what is appropriate and what is now.
I will not make this a very serious documentary in that I want it to feel like a laid back conversation that will make the viewer giggle as well as think. The type of documentary where the poit sneaks up on the audience at the end. I will achieve this by asking outlandish but topic grounded questions. I will shoot in the light, and the music in the background will be easily recognized and popular songs. I want this documentary to be relatable, I want the audience to be able to laugh with the interviews see them as someone they might befriend.
I will pace in pictures from Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram outlining the popular Dos and Don'ts according to those that have been interviewed in the film. While the interviewer is speaking I will have the pictures going so that the film is dynamic and less awkward, because I recognize the the speakers will often feel uncomfortable on camera.
I like that you're considering tone-- it's quite important to shape the feeling of your documentary. I want to know what some of these giggle-worthy questions will be.
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