Thursday, 19 December 2013

Unit 1 Assignment 2 Pre-Production Paperwork

Call sheets











Contingency Plan

If we can't get an interview at a Mosque, Vicky has a friend who is part of the Muslim community who said he will give an interview.
We decided that we were swapping the Mosque idea with Chinatown because it's more relevant to what our documentary is about.
When we're filming outside we decided that if it rains we will film inside in a shop that has a view of the markets - Cafe Nero in the Arndale. If we needed outside footage and it starts to rain so the point where we can't film, we can get footage off youtube and give credit at the end.
Also if we're doing interviews in Manchester and they come up short we can do interviews in college with people.





Script

INTRO:
INT:


MATT:
*Voice over*:
Believe it or not Manchester happens to be the third most ethnically diverse city in the world. It comes third after Paris and New York which is stated to be a fact due to new research.
MADDI:
*Voice over*:
Manchester is a big city which is big enough to have 200 languages spoken there! Even though the city has quite a small population of 480,000 lots of different and rare languages are spoken here.

MATT:
*Voice over*:
These languages include; Nahuatl, the ancient language of the Aztecs, Polish, Zulu, from South Africa, and Dari, from Afghanistan.

MADDI:
*Voice over*:
The population is less than half a million yet an amazing 200 languages thrive throughout the city.

MATT:
*Voice over*:
Manchester is known for Coronation Street, bars, festivals and more which has made the northern city more multicultural than London itself.


MADDI:
*Voice over*:
In Manchester every November the christmas markets open which has all different multicultural stalls to choose from, this is basically a prime example of bringing different cultures to Manchester. The question is actually how multicultural is Manchester? And what do people think about multiculturalism?


MATT:
*Voice over*:
So we thought we would go an find out.

INT:

*KAREN'S INTERVIEW*
*SHULY'S INTERVIEW*




CHRISTMAS MARKETS:

INT:

*JAMIE'S INTERVIEW*
*KALEIGH'S INTERVIEW*

MATT:
*Voice over*:
The markets in Manchester are very popular every Christmas, but what people aren't aware of is that there are many different cultures surrounding them.


MADDI:
*Voice over*:
Lot's of different food and drink are available here from all over the world. Is this culture? Or is this just a package for Christmas?



CANAL STREET:


EXT:

MATT:
We're here at the iconic Canal Street.

MADDI:
This is what has made Manchester the gay capital of the north, every year thousands of people come together to celebrate one of the biggest gay prides in the country.

INT:

MADDI:
*Voiceover*:
Canal Street, the centre of the Manchester Gay Village is lined with gay bars and restaurants. At night time, and in daytime in the warmer months, the street is filled with visitors, often including gay and lesbian tourists from all over the world.


MATT:
*Voiceover*:
The Pubs in the Canal Street area have had a gay clientele since at least 1940. Since the opening of new bars and clubs, the area attracts 20,000 visitors each weekend and has hosted the popular festival Manchester Pride, each August since 1991. The TV series Queer as Folk was set in the area. -




MADDI:
*Voiceover*:
Manchester Pride is an annual gay pride festival and parade held each summer. It is one of the longest running in the country and attracts thousands of visitors to the city's Gay Village.
The current ten day festival includes a "Pride Fringe" with a series of arts, music and cultural events all over the city as well as community events including poetry readings, quizzes and film showings, culminating in "The Big Weekend", a 72-hour party during the August bank holiday weekend in Canal Street and the surrounding area, with a parade through the streets of Manchester. -

*JACK'S INTERVIEW*




CHINA TOWN:

INT:

MADDI:
*Voiceover*:
Manchester’s china town is the second largest china town in the United Kingdom and the third largest in Europe. Its iconic archway on Faulkner Street was in 1987 it was in fact a gift from china not many china towns in the world have this honour.

MATT:
*Voiceover*
China town is renowned for its Chinese restaurants, shops, bakeries and supermarkets. Manchester’s first Chinese restaurant Ping Hong opened on Mosley street way back in 1948.


MADDI:
*Voiceover*:
Manchester Chinatown has developed very fast and has even become the main cultural hub for Chinese living in northern England. In fact, Manchester Chinatown is known as the “Chinese Village for the north of England”.


MATT:
*Voiceover*:
During major Chinese festivals especially the Chinese New Year, Manchester Chinatown welcomes thousands of visitors – ethnic Chinese, locals and tourists. The car park next to the archway is often transformed into a performance area complete with a big stage.


MADDI:
*Voiceover*:
Visitors are entertained with performances, lion dance and dragon dances during the Chinese New Year celebrations.




INTERVIEW QUESTIONS:


Do you think Manchester is a multicultural place?
Do you think Chinatown is a big part of Manchesters culture?
What has made it (Chinatown) a part of our culture and why do you think Manchester has took to it?
What are some of the first things you think of when you think of Manchester?
Have you visited the Christmas markets?
What brought you to the Christmas markets?
Who do you go with?
What do you enjoy about them?
Do you think that the gay community is acceptable in Manchesters culture?


Have you ever been to Canal Street?


Risk assessment


Hazard

Who is
at risk?

Severity
of injury (high/low)

Chance
of injury (high/low)

Risk Control measures in place to prevent injury

Filming on un-even ground

Some of our locations are cobbly which will make it harder to keep the camera sturdy and straight

Low

Low

Make sure to set up the tripod and camera so it’s not balancing in between cobbles and so it’s on an even floor

Rain

The rain can damage our equipment – we could slip on the ground when it’s wet

High

High

Either get something to protect the equipment. Ie: Umbrella. Or go and film inside somewhere that we have permission.
Be careful we’re walking especially after it’s rained.

Lots of people

In the City Centre and in Chinatown it’s really busy and equipment could get stolen or damaged People in Manchester could knock somebody over when rushing around the market

Medium

Low

Keep all equipment and bags with us at all times so it’s not left on it’s own somewhere.

Equipment is heavy and we could drop it

The equipment could break if it’s too heavy for us to carry

 High

High

Don’t carry too much and make sure anything we do carry isn’t too heavy for us





Documentary Assignment 4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhqt_YndZwQ

Friday, 6 December 2013

Risk Assessment



The Corn Exchange/The Manchester Markets
The Corn Exchange is where the German Markets start. The Manchester markets are in the middle of the markets. 

The risks for this location are:


  • People could try and steal our equipment.
  • It could rain all of a sudden if we have all of the equipment out. Meaning that the equipment would get wet and be broken. 
  • We could slip and hurt ourselves if the floor is wet from previous rain fall.
  • People could trip over our equipment 
  • People in Manchester themselves could be a risk because you never know what kind of people you're going to get in Manchester. So it's always best to stay with people in daylight. 
  • Traffic could be an issue if we're trying to lug heavy things across the road. 
  • It could be very busy and we could lose our equipment


Manchester Cathedral

The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George in Manchester.
 
  • People could trip over the equipment
  • The cathedral is quite old so there could be a few not so smooth areas on the floor and people could trip. 
  • It could be hard to set the equipment up and still have enough room to move freely about. 
  • Some people could not want to be filmed even though we would of gotten permission to film there they can't ask every single person who goes to that church if it is okay for us to film so we could have to stop filming for a second till said person leaves.

China Town 
 
China town is a place in Manchester where the theme is China. 
  • There is a lot of people in China Town so we would have to look after our equipment carefully to make sure no one tries to go and steal it or damage it. 
  • We could trip and fall over the equipment.
  • We could get rained on meaning that the equipment would be damaged. 
  • We could hurt ourselves on various items throughout the town. 
  • Certain people could not want to be filmed meaning we could annoy someone and they could potentially hurt us. 

Mosque
 
The mosque is a place where Muslims go to pray/worship 
  •  We could trip over the equipment 
  • We could film something that were not allowed to film and then get kicked out. 

College

College meaning Ashton Sixth Form College.
  • It could rain and the equipment could be damaged. 
  • We could fall down the stairs when carrying the equipment because the equipment is quite heavy. 
  • Since it has been raining recently we could slip and hurt ourselves. Especially indoors on the lament flooring. 
  • People could potentially harm the equipment. 
  • The lights could give you a headache if they are too bright. 




 
 









Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Script for Mosque

Matt: Do you feel apart of Manchester's Culture?

If they say no: Why?
If they say yes:  Why?

Maddi: Do you feel like you have to change yourself to fit in?

If they say no: Why?
If they say yes: Why?

Matt: Do you feel like the muslim community is accepted in Manchester

If they say no: Why?
If they say yes: Why?

Maddi: Were you born in Manchester

If they say yes: What do you like about living in Manchester
If they say no: What brought you to Manchester? 

Matt: Do you feel like Manchester has a wide variety of Cultures in it?


Thursday, 28 November 2013

3 Week plan

Roles:

Script: Everyone
Risk Assessment: Victoria
Wreck(reccie)ing ball: Matt
Story Board: Maddi
Shooting Schedule: Jade
Contingency Plans: Jess
 Production Schedule: Maddi

Sunday, 24 November 2013

Documentary Assignment 2

RESEARCH DIARY

Primary Research:

Interviews (X)

Questionnaires: (X)

Questionnaire analysais: 

10/10 people expected to see Interviews in a Documentary.

10/10 people expected to see Voice Overs in a Documentary.

10/10 people expected to see Statistics in a Documentary.

5/10 people expected to see Complicated information in a Documentary.

9/10 people eat fast food.

5/10 people ate fast food once a week.

9/10 people said that if Healthy food was more readily available and cheaper they would eat it.

5/10 people weren't bothered about the KFC being built in Hyde.

2/10 people agreed with the KFC being built in Hyde.

3/10 people didn't agree with the KFC being built in Hyde.

Overall I would say that this questionnaire was a success. I think this because everyone I asked answered it properly and it helped us understand what people think about documentaries and healthy eating.

Secondary Research:

WEBSITE

Quote

"Compared with Ashton-under-Lyne, Hyde lacks an internationally renowned takeaway chain with the exception of Subway. Neighbouring Denton (of similar population size, including a Manchester Corporation overspill estate) has a Drive Thru McDonalds (on Crown Point North) and a Drive Thru KFC, though located off Junction 1 of the M67 and Junction 24 of the M60. Hydonians looking for their KFC fix face a drive to Denton or Ashton Moss." - Stuart Vallantine (x)

Summary:

Hyde doesn't have a large international take away chain in the town (excluding Subway) So if there was a KFC then it would be a lot more convenient  for Hydonians to just get their takeaway from there instead of driving miles for it.


Bullet Points
  • In the last week, there has been one issue which has united Hydonians: Fried Chicken. Today, there are more people working in takeaways than in extractive industries. From Chicken Shops to Coffee Bars and Chain Store Bakeries
  • After 50 years, the multi storey car park which has served the Clarendon Mall, adjacent to The Queens public house, will soon be demolished. There are plans to replace the car park with a branch of KFC.
  • I sit somewhere on the fence with this issue. (The writer of the blog posts opinion)
  • Compared with Ashton-under-Lyne, Hyde lacks an internationally renowned takeaway chain with the exception of Subway.
  • Instead of a means to an end, KFC should be a panacea for further development of the eastern part of Clarendon Mall. After 5pm, it could be a suitable hangout or rendezvous for teenagers otherwise unable to call in The Queens or The Cotton Bale nearby.
  • Hyde already has a sufficient number of takeaways, and KFC could well be one too many. 
  • We should be aspiring towards better jobs with longer term futures than frying chicken or talking to drivers ordering Family Bucket Meals.
  • Any future arrival of KFC, or indeed any other purpose built fast food outlet should be accompanied with something else that would add value to the Clarendon Mall, and the people of Hyde. -- A cinema
  • Therefore, the night time economy of Hyde could be revived. A cinema on the site of the multi storey car park (with or without KFC or their like) would be more accessible for public transport users in the borough.
Evaluation:

I think that this source was a very good analysation of the situation in Hyde. It talks about the advantages and disadvantages and the article doesn't seem to be biased at all. It is also wrote by someone who lives in Hyde. It goes in-depth about what is happening and it's a good source of information. It's very relevant to what my documentary is going to be about. This article is very easy to understand and it's not too technical at all. 

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Quote:

"Parents will be able to top up their child’s account online… the cashless catering benefits both students and parents. Parents can now see and know what their children are eating and kids don’t have to worry about losing money. Another benefit is that food allergies can be input by parents and this will feed into certain menu options for their child.”

Summary

Parents will be able to see what their kids are eating due to a cashless catering system. This basically means that parents will put money onto their child's account so that they can access it via their fingerprint. This helps parents see if their kids are making the right choices when buying their food. If they aren't, their parents will be able to help them. (x)

Bullet points


  • TWO Limerick schools are to take part in a digital school dinner programme that will allow parents to keep tabs on what their children are eating.
  • The programme will see students use digital tags to pay for meals and snacks, with parents able to top-up their account online and keep tabs on what their children have been buying.
  • The new system is to be rolled out in Castletroy and Hazelwood next month, as well as in schools in Scariff, Ennis and Ennistymon.
  • Parents will be able to top up their child’s account online… the cashless catering benefits both students and parents. Parents can now see and know what their children are eating and kids don’t have to worry about losing money.
  • “Another benefit is that food allergies can be input by parents and this will feed into certain menu options for their child.”
Evaluation:

This is a good valid source of information because it's showing that schools are doing more to promote healthy eating for kids. It also helps me learn that parents like to see what their kids are eating at school. This is a useable source of information because in my documentary I'm going to be talking about healthy eating as a whole so this will aid me in learning more about schools food menu. This article is very 'for' healthy eating in schools. It's not very opinionated though, it's more just a block of text to inform. Rather than to give opinion.

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Books:

Quote:  


"Do you really need to shoot that scene with a Steadicam for an extra $1200.00? Or is it better to go handheld for no money and use that $1200.00 to license some more stock footage or music? Should you rent a high-end camera package? Or are you better off renting a less expensive camera package and using the money you saved to hire an experienced documentary editor?" - The Shut Up and Shoot Documentary Guide: A Down & Dirty DV Production. Author: Anthony Q. Artis
Page number: (Doesn't say)

Summary:

This is basically saying that you don't need to buy loads of expensive camera to make a documentary look good. You could save money to hire a person to make your documentary better. For example you could hire an experience documentary editor.


Bullet Points:


  • Budgeting is truly an art form that improves with experience
  • It's much better to err on the side of having an overinflated budget that takes into account all of the possibilities rather than an overly optimistic (i.e., unrealistic) budget that relies on unsecured contributions to the production and a perfectly smooth shot.
  • Should you rent a high-end camera package? Or are you better renting a less expensive camera package and using the money you saved to hire an experienced documentary editor?
  • Your job is to figure out what that impact will be and decide what value it brings to your finished film.
  • Remember every dollar you spend here is a dollar you can't spend there  



Evaluation

This was a good source of information but the wording of it could of been better. They used some words that not many people could understand (contingency etc) This is a good paragraph to help you learn what to do and what not to do. It's quite usable in that when I'm actually making the documentary I could use this to help me. It's not a very opinionated article.

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Quote: 

"In a multimedia consumer-driven world, it's not just parents who feel their children, it's the whole culture. Parents may not know what their offspring ought to be eating, but it's not what 21st-century culture has programmed children to want. 
Over the last 20 years, diets have become more processed, junk food more prevalent. Marketing messages pushing unhealthy food are everywhere Children look - on TV, on the internet, on bill boards and vending machines. Even schools have been lured into promoting unhealthy snacks to help pay their bills. Once children have developed a taste for unhealthy stuff, it can be almost an addiction - other foods begin to taste bland and unappetising. Weaning Children off junk food can be a difficult business" - Detoxing Childhood, What parents need to know to raise bright, balanced children. Author: Sue Palmer. Page" 22

Summary:

In this day and age there are many many different fast food places in the world that your child can eat. You need to be careful feeding your child unhealthy foods from these places. If your child eats a lot of fast food then they will slowly start to be addicted to it and lose taste for regular, healthy food. 

Bullet Points:

  • If we do not pay attention to the diets of our children, we may be faced with a future of brain degenerating problems which are closely linked to learning problems
  • Over the last 20 years, diets have become more processed, junk food more prevalent. 
  • Even schools have been lured into promoting unhealthy snacks to help pay their bills. 
  • One children have developed a taste for unhealthy stuff, it can be almost an addiction - other foods begin to taste blank and unappetising. 


Evaluation:

This was a very good source of information because it shows us how addicting junk food can actually be and that it targets everyone not just teenagers. Even small kids eat junk food and can become addicted by it. The wording of this is not technical at all so anyone could understand it. It's quite opinionated and doesn't really give the other side of the story it just gives negative things about fast food restaurants. 

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Newspapers

Quote:

"Families face increases in school meal prices of up to 25 per cent, fuelling concerns that more pupils will switch to packed lunches full of junk food. Just as other bills, such as those for household food and energy, are soaring, two-thirds of councils are putting up the price of school dinners, according to consumer magazine Which?" - Daily Mail online Newspaper (x)

Summary: 

School meals are becoming more and more expensive and the worry is that kids will resort to eating cheap junk food to save money.

Bullet Points:

  • Families face increases in school meal prices of up to 25 per cent, fuelling concerns that more pupils will switch to packed lunches full of junk food.
  • For example, Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council is increasing the daily cost of primary school meals by 17 per cent, from £1.70 to £2
  • Research by Which? suggests the take-up is so low that many councils find it is not economical to provide hot dinners.
  • The School Dinner Grant, set up to subsidise school meals, is no longer ring-fenced, meaning councils can raid the cash for other education purposes.
  • It is estimated that to keep costs down and ensure the system is economically viable, 55 per cent of students need to take school meals.
  • But Which? says just 45 per cent of students in England do so.  
  • The School Food Trust said take-up in primaries was 44.1 per cent in 2010-11, up 2.7 percentage points on the year before. Take-up in secondary schools rose from 35.8 per cent to 37.6 per cent.’


Evaluation:

I think that this was an okay source of information. It showed us why parents sometimes give their kids junk food to go to school (because they think it's cheaper). It also showed us that the reason why kids prefer junk food is because the school meals are very very expensive. They sometimes used quite technical wording. It did seem a bit too opinionated in that they saw the school meal prices rising as a bad thing. But I'm not sure who wouldn't see that as a bad thing. I think this would be good to use as a reference for my documentary overall. 

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Quote


"Jamie Oliver's crusade to make school meals healthier is driving youngsters to local fast-food outlets instead, a survey showed yesterday. More than a quarter of pupils have stopped having school dinners every day since the celebrity chef campaigned to banish junk food. Some who continue to eat in the school canteen say they do not like the revamped menus, prompting fears that even more will opt out." - Daily Mail online Newspaper (x)


Summary

Kids don't like Jamie Oliver's meal changes so they have stopped eating school dinner because of it. 

Bullet points


  • Jamie Oliver's crusade to make school meals healthier is driving youngsters to local fast-food outlets instead, a survey showed yesterday.
  • Canteens will be able to offer manufactured meat products such as pies, sausages and high- quality burgers once a fortnight 
  • The ban on all soft drinks other than pure juices, milk and water is also being relaxed to allow some pasteurised juices and smoothies
  • However, a survey of nearly 1,500 secondary pupils has revealed that 27 per cent are choosing school dinners less often since the new menus were introduced, and 18 per cent never eat them at all.
  • Meanwhile, a separate survey of primary and secondary head teachers by the government's School Food Trust shows that 30 per cent of schools have seen a decrease in the number of pupils taking school meals since the new menus were introduced
  • Even tougher curbs on junk food will be introduced in primary schools from september next year and secondaries from september

Evaluation

I think that this piece of information is useful because it gives us the impression that young children aren't a fan of healthy food. They have become too addicted to junk food to be able to enjoy anything else. It's not opinionated at all it's just a factual article. It's not here to debate anything. It's not too complicated although it's using %'s and some people many not be able to fully understand that. I think I could use this information to show how junk food can be an addiction.

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Treatment

The audience profile for my documentary is mainly aimed at young children to teenagers. But at some points it sometimes hints at parents to take action. The psychographics for my documentary are explorers and reformers. It's aimed at any gender, ethnicity and sexual orientation. My D
documentary is aimed at lower/middle class.

I know that this is the audience I am targeting because in my research I found out that children are more venerable to becoming addicted to junk food. For example, on my book research 'Detoxing Childhood, What parents need to know to raise bright, balanced children. Author: Sue Palmer. Page 22'  It shows that junk food is everywhere and children can become addicted to it very easily.

What documentary I will be analysing: Supersize me

The target audience for this documentary: Everyone from young babies to old men and women. Aimed at

People are saying that Supersize me is too opinionated and uses too many facts. Obviously people will always have different opinions so you already have a 50/50 split of people that will like your documentary and people that won't. Also people don't like it when you try to change their opinions.
In my documentary I will make sure to try and not make my documentary too opinionated. I will make sure to make it so that I'm not trying to force my opinions on people, I will give the facts, give my opinions and let people make their minds up for themselves.

My film will target the audience by trying to relate to them by getting a young person to present it as well. I will try to target them by not being too boring. I will try to keep their attention on the documentary by making it fun or funny.

My plot is going to begin talking about fast food in general then it will move onto talking about the KFC being built in Hyde then it will talk about how healthy food can help and is better.




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Improvements

Summary of the Interviews:

Most of the young people I asked found certain types of Documentaries to be interested but overall they said that they are boring.

The healthy eating situation is being handled very well in the interviewees place of education.

Everyone I asked about how healthy eating could be bettered said that they want the prices to be lowered. This is definitely an issue that would need to be looked into.

More research aimed at my subject matter:

Newspaper article: (x)

Quote: "Young people living in cities are eating up to 25 takeaways a month and spending about £2,620 a year, a survey claims. People aged 25 to 34 are the biggest consumers of fast food with 49 per cent of them saying they rely on takeaways because they don’t have the time or inclination to cook at home."

Summary: Young people (25-34) eat the most takeaways because they don't have the time to cook at home.

Bullet Points:


  • People aged 25 to 34 are the biggest consumers of fast food.....because they don’t have the time or inclination to cook at home.
  • Those living in Chelmsford, Essex, are the thriftiest spending just £43.19 on meals they haven’t prepared themselves each month.
  • "It is so much easier to pick up the phone and order an Indian or a kebab, and they taste really good, too.’
Evaluation: 

This information is useful because it's telling us that young people are definitely the people who are eating the most takeaways. It's also telling us how much they usually spend on meals. It also tells us why they do this. This helps us generalise all young people and their healthy eating habits. 

Questionnaire analysais

10/10 people expected to see Interviews in a Documentary.

10/10 people expected to see Voice Overs in a Documentary.

10/10 people expected to see Statistics in a Documentary.

5/10 people expected to see Complicated information in a Documentary.

9/10 people eat fast food.

5/10 people ate fast food once a week.

9/10 people said that if Healthy food was more readily available and cheaper they would eat it.

5/10 people weren't bothered about the KFC being built in Hyde.

2/10 people agreed with the KFC being built in Hyde.

3/10 people didn't agree with the KFC being built in Hyde.

Overall I would say that this questionnaire was a success. I think this because everyone I asked answered it properly and it helped us understand what people think about Documentaries and Healthy Eating.

Friday, 22 November 2013

Questionnaire answers


1) Age:

16-18 [.]
18+ [ ]

2) Gender:

Male [ ]
Female [.] 

3) Interests (Tick all that apply)

Watching TV [.]
Gaming [ ]
Socialising [.]
Going out [.]
Shopping [.]
Sports [ ]
Driving [ ]
Eating out [ ]

Other (Please state)

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4) Do you watch Documentaries? 

Yes
No [.]

5) If yes why do you like watching them? 
    If no why don't you watch them?

I find them to be really boring

6) What things do you expect to see in a documentary?

Interviews [.]
Statistics [.]
Cartoons [ ] 
Complicated information [.]
A voiceover [.]
Other (please state)

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7) How do you think healthy eating is handled in your College?

Not very well there are cookies and cakes right in front of your face when you go costa

8) How do you think it could be improved? 

Put apples and stuff on the counter instead of cakes and cookies

9) Do you eat fast food?

Yes [.]
No

10) How often do you eat it? (On average)

Not at all [ ]
Less than once a Week (Every other week etc) [ ]
Once a Week [.]
More than once a Week. [ ]

11) Why do you eat it? (Please tick all that apply)

Because it's cheap [.]
Because it's close [.] 
Because it's easy [ ]
Because it's there [.]
Because it tastes nice [ ]

Other (Please state)

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12) If Healthy food was cheaper and more readily available would you eat it?

Yes [.]
No

13) In Hyde town centre they are going to demolish a multi-story car park to make way for a new KFC fast food restaurant. Do you agree with this?

Yes
No
Not bothered [.]

14) Why?

Dont live near Hyde


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1) Age:

16-18 [.]
18+ [ ]

2) Gender:

Male [.]
Female [ ] 

3) Interests (Tick all that apply)

Watching TV [.]
Gaming [.]
Socialising [.]
Going out [ ]
Shopping [ ]
Sports [.]
Driving [ ]
Eating out [.]

Other (Please state)

Filming

4) Do you watch Documentaries? 

Yes [.]
No [ ]

5) If yes why do you like watching them? 
    If no why don't you watch them?

I like finding out new things and sometimes they are interesting

6) What things do you expect to see in a documentary?

Interviews [.]
Statistics [.]
Cartoons [ ] 
Complicated information []
A voiceover [.]
Other (please state)

Re-enactments

7) How do you think healthy eating is handled in your College?

I don't eat in College but from what I've seen there isn't too many healthy options.

8) How do you think it could be improved? 

Maybe by advertising healthy food

9) Do you eat fast food?

Yes [.]
No

10) How often do you eat it? (On average)

Not at all [ ]
Less than once a Week (Every other week etc) [ ]
Once a Week [.]
More than once a Week. [ ]

11) Why do you eat it? (Please tick all that apply)

Because it's cheap [.]
Because it's close [ ] 
Because it's easy [.]
Because it's there [.]
Because it tastes nice [.]

Other (Please state)

Because Im lazy

12) If Healthy food was cheaper and more readily available would you eat it?

Yes [.]
No

13) In Hyde town centre they are going to demolish a multi-story car park to make way for a new KFC fast food restaurant. Do you agree with this?

Yes [.]
No [ ]
Not bothered []

14) Why?

Because then it's easy for me to get KFC

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1) Age:

16-18 [.]
18+ [ ]

2) Gender:

Male [ ]
Female [.] 

3) Interests (Tick all that apply)

Watching TV [.]
Gaming [.]
Socialising [ ]
Going out [ ]
Shopping [ ]
Sports [ ]
Driving [.]
Eating out [ ]

Other (Please state)

Internet

4) Do you watch Documentaries? 

Yes
No [.]

5) If yes why do you like watching them? 
    If no why don't you watch them?

Don't watch telly much 

6) What things do you expect to see in a documentary?

Interviews [.]
Statistics [.]
Cartoons [ ] 
Complicated information [.]
A voiceover [.]
Other (please state) [ ]

7) How do you think healthy eating is handled in your College?

Not good

8) How do you think it could be improved? 

Make apples and fruit free?

9) Do you eat fast food?

Yes [ ]
No [.]

10) How often do you eat it? (On average)

Not at all [.]
Less than once a Week (Every other week etc) [ ]
Once a Week [ ]
More than once a Week. [ ]

11) Why do you eat it? (Please tick all that apply)

Because it's cheap [ ]
Because it's close [ ] 
Because it's easy [ ]
Because it's there [ ]
Because it tastes nice [ ]

Other (Please state)

I don't

12) If Healthy food was cheaper and more readily available would you eat it?

Yes [.]
No

13) In Hyde town centre they are going to demolish a multi-story car park to make way for a new KFC fast food restaurant. Do you agree with this?

Yes [ ]
No [.]
Not bothered [ ]

14) Why?

Because it will create more car clutter in Hyde and people won't be able to shop

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1) Age:

16-18 [.]
18+ [ ]

2) Gender:

Male [ ]
Female [.] 

3) Interests (Tick all that apply)

Watching TV [.]
Gaming [.]
Socialising [.]
Going out [.]
Shopping [.]
Sports [.]
Driving [.]
Eating out [.]

Other (Please state)

Horse Riding

4) Do you watch Documentaries? 

Yes [.]
No [ ]

5) If yes why do you like watching them? 
    If no why don't you watch them?

I find them interesting and sometimes funny. Though if a documentary is boring I'll turn it off..

6) What things do you expect to see in a documentary?

Interviews [.]
Statistics [.]
Cartoons [ ] 
Complicated information [ ]
A voiceover [.]
Other (please state)

Information that everyone can understand

7) How do you think healthy eating is handled in your College?

I think it's ok 

8) How do you think it could be improved? 

I don't

9) Do you eat fast food?

Yes [.]
No

10) How often do you eat it? (On average)

Not at all [ ]
Less than once a Week (Every other week etc) [.]
Once a Week [ ]
More than once a Week. [ ]

11) Why do you eat it? (Please tick all that apply)

Because it's cheap [.]
Because it's close [.] 
Because it's easy [.]
Because it's there [ ]
Because it tastes nice [.]

Other (Please state)

..................

12) If Healthy food was cheaper and more readily available would you eat it?

Yes [.]
No

13) In Hyde town centre they are going to demolish a multi-story car park to make way for a new KFC fast food restaurant. Do you agree with this?

Yes [ ]
No [.] 
Not bothered [ ]

14) Why?

Because then there will be more people hanging around hyde at times like 12am it won't feel safe

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1) Age:

16-18 [.]
18+ [ ]

2) Gender:

Male [.]
Female [ ] 

3) Interests (Tick all that apply)

Watching TV [ ]
Gaming [ ]
Socialising [.]
Going out [.]
Shopping [.]
Sports [ ]
Driving [.]
Eating out [ ]

Other (Please state)

Singing

4) Do you watch Documentaries? 

Yes
No [.]

5) If yes why do you like watching them? 
    If no why don't you watch them?

I don't really watch TV

6) What things do you expect to see in a documentary?

Interviews [.]
Statistics [.]
Cartoons [ ] 
Complicated information [.]
A voiceover [.]
Other (please state)

Re-enactments

7) How do you think healthy eating is handled in your College?

It's not awful but it could be better 

8) How do you think it could be improved? 

Make fruit free or just have like a basket filled with fruit people could take out of 

9) Do you eat fast food?

Yes [.]
No

10) How often do you eat it? (On average)

Not at all [ ]
Less than once a Week (Every other week etc) [ ]
Once a Week [ ]
More than once a Week. [.]

11) Why do you eat it? (Please tick all that apply)

Because it's cheap [.]
Because it's close [.] 
Because it's easy [.]
Because it's there [.]
Because it tastes nice [.]

Other (Please state)

..................

12) If Healthy food was cheaper and more readily available would you eat it?

Yes [.]
No

13) In Hyde town centre they are going to demolish a multi-story car park to make way for a new KFC fast food restaurant. Do you agree with this?

Yes
No
Not bothered [.]

14) Why?

I don't live anywhere near Hyde 


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1) Age:

16-18 [.]
18+ [ ]

2) Gender:

Male []
Female [. ] 

3) Interests (Tick all that apply)

Watching TV [ .]
Gaming [ ]
Socialising [.]
Going out [.]
Shopping []
Sports [. ]
Driving []
Eating out [ ]

Other (Please state)


4) Do you watch Documentaries? 

Yes .
No []

5) If yes why do you like watching them? 
    If no why don't you watch them?

like 2 learn init

6) What things do you expect to see in a documentary?

Interviews [.]
Statistics [.]
Cartoons [ ] 
Complicated information [.]
A voiceover [.]
Other (please state) reenactments

Re-enactments

7) How do you think healthy eating is handled in your College?

It's not awful but it could be better 

8) How do you think it could be improved? 

dno 

9) Do you eat fast food?

Yes [.]
No

10) How often do you eat it? (On average)

Not at all [ ]
Less than once a Week (Every other week etc) [ ]
Once a Week [ .]
More than once a Week. []

11) Why do you eat it? (Please tick all that apply)

Because it's cheap [.]
Because it's close [] 
Because it's easy [.]
Because it's there []
Because it tastes nice []

Other (Please state)

..................

12) If Healthy food was cheaper and more readily available would you eat it?

Yes [.]
No

13) In Hyde town centre they are going to demolish a multi-story car park to make way for a new KFC fast food restaurant. Do you agree with this?

Yes
No
Not bothered [.]

14) Why?

I don't live anywhere near Hyde

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1) Age:

16-18 [.]
18+ [ ]

2) Gender:

Male [.]
Female [] 

3) Interests (Tick all that apply)

Watching TV [ ]
Gaming [ ]
Socialising [.]
Going out [.]
Shopping []
Sports [. ]
Driving []
Eating out [ ]

Other (Please state)
Listening to music


4) Do you watch Documentaries? 

Yes .
No []

5) If yes why do you like watching them? 
    If no why don't you watch them?

Find them interesting.

6) What things do you expect to see in a documentary?

Interviews [.]
Statistics [.]
Cartoons [ ] 
Complicated information [.]
A voiceover [.]
Other (please state) reenactments

Re-enactments

7) How do you think healthy eating is handled in your College?

It's not awful but it could be better 

8) How do you think it could be improved? 

More Salad 

9) Do you eat fast food?

Yes [.]
No

10) How often do you eat it? (On average)

Not at all [ ]
Less than once a Week (Every other week etc) [ ]
Once a Week []
More than once a Week. [.]

11) Why do you eat it? (Please tick all that apply)

Because it's cheap [.]
Because it's close [] 
Because it's easy [.]
Because it's there []
Because it tastes nice [.]

Other (Please state)

..................

12) If Healthy food was cheaper and more readily available would you eat it?

Yes [.]
No

13) In Hyde town centre they are going to demolish a multi-story car park to make way for a new KFC fast food restaurant. Do you agree with this?

Yes
No
Not bothered [.]

14) Why?

I don't live anywhere near Hyde

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1) Age:

16-18 [x]
18+ [ ]

2) Gender:

Male [x]
Female [] 

3) Interests (Tick all that apply)

Watching TV [x ]
Gaming [x ]
Socialising [x]
Going out [x]
Shopping []
Sports [ ]
Driving []
Eating out [ ]

Other (Please state)



4) Do you watch Documentaries? 

Yes [x]
No []

5) If yes why do you like watching them? 
    If no why don't you watch them?
I enjoy watching and being informed i like to fell like i've learnt something from the documentaries.


6) What things do you expect to see in a documentary?

Interviews [x]
Statistics [x]
Cartoons [ ] 
Complicated information []
A voiceover [x]
Other (please state)

......


7) How do you think healthy eating is handled in your College?
There is no healthy eating scheme and i feel fast food is more available 


8) How do you think it could be improved? 
 Cheaper Options and making fast food more expensive 

9) Do you eat fast food?

Yes [x]
No

10) How often do you eat it? (On average)
Not at all [ ]
Less than once a Week (Every other week etc) [ ]
Once a Week [x]
More than once a Week. []

11) Why do you eat it? (Please tick all that apply)

Because it's cheap [x]
Because it's close [x] 
Because it's easy [x]
Because it's there []
Because it tastes nice [x]

Other (Please state)

..................

12) If Healthy food was cheaper and more readily available would you eat it?

Yes [x]
No

13) In Hyde town centre they are going to demolish a multi-story car park to make way for a new KFC fast food restaurant. Do you agree with this?

Yes
No (x)
Not bothered []

14) Why?
its not needed

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1) Age:

16-18 [x]
18+ [ ]

2) Gender:

Male []
Female [x] 

3) Interests (Tick all that apply)

Watching TV [ x]
Gaming [ ]
Socialising [x]
Going out [x]
Shopping [x]
Sports [ ]
Driving []
Eating out [x ]

Other (Please state)



4) Do you watch Documentaries? 

Yes []
No [x]

5) If yes why do you like watching them? 
    If no why don't you watch them?



6) What things do you expect to see in a documentary?

Interviews [x]
Statistics [x]
Cartoons [ ] 
Complicated information []
A voiceover [x]
Other (please state) 

Re-enactments

7) How do you think healthy eating is handled in your College?
i think that healthy eating in our college is handled well as the sandwiches they serve are healthy and the food served in the canteen is also healthy but also has a mixture of confectionary. 

8) How do you think it could be improved? 
i don't think that any improvements are needed


9) Do you eat fast food?

Yes [x]
No [] 

10) How often do you eat it? (On average)

Not at all [ ]
Less than once a Week (Every other week etc) [ ]
Once a Week [x]
More than once a Week. []

11) Why do you eat it? (Please tick all that apply)

Because it's cheap [x]
Because it's close [x] 
Because it's easy []
Because it's there []
Because it tastes nice [x]

Other (Please state)

..................

12) If Healthy food was cheaper and more readily available would you eat it?

Yes []
No [x] 

13) In Hyde town centre they are going to demolish a multi-story car park to make way for a new KFC fast food restaurant. Do you agree with this?

Yes []
No []
Not bothered [x]

14) Why?
i don't live in Hyde.

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1) Age:

16-18 [x]
18+ [ ]

2) Gender:

Male [x]
Female [] 

3) Interests (Tick all that apply)

Watching TV [ ]
Gaming [x ]
Socialising [x]
Going out [x]
Shopping [x]
Sports [ ]
Driving []
Eating out [ x]

Other (Please state)



4) Do you watch Documentaries? 

Yes [x]
No []

5) If yes why do you like watching them? 
    If no why don't you watch them?

I mostly watch wildlife documentaries because i find animals interesting and enjoy documentaries like 'Life in cold blood' and 'planet earth'

6) What things do you expect to see in a documentary?

Interviews [x]
Statistics [x]
Cartoons [ ] 
Complicated information []
A voiceover [x]
Other (please state) 



7) How do you think healthy eating is handled in your College?

 Badly, all i ate from the canteen last year was curly fries and chocolate bars :D

8) How do you think it could be improved? 

more health options like Caesar Salad or other salads 

9) Do you eat fast food?

Yes [x]
No [] 

10) How often do you eat it? (On average)

Not at all [ ]
Less than once a Week (Every other week etc) [x ]
Once a Week []
More than once a Week. []

11) Why do you eat it? (Please tick all that apply)

Because it's cheap []
Because it's close [] 
Because it's easy []
Because it's there []
Because it tastes nice [x]

Other (Please state)

..................

12) If Healthy food was cheaper and more readily available would you eat it?

Yes [x]
No [] 

13) In Hyde town centre they are going to demolish a multi-story car park to make way for a new KFC fast food restaurant. Do you agree with this?

Yes [x]
No []
Not bothered []

14) Why?

because KFC is by far the best fast food place :D 


Thursday, 21 November 2013

Questionnaire

1) Age:

16-18 
18+

2) Gender:

Male
Female 

3) Interests (Tick all that apply)

Watching TV
Gaming
Socialising
Going out
Shopping
Sports
Driving
Eating out

Other (Please state)

...................

4) Do you watch Documentaries? 

Yes
No

5) If yes why do you like watching them? 
    If no why don't you watch them?

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6) What things do you expect to see in a documentary?

Interviews 
Statistics 
Cartoons
Complicated information
A voiceover 
Other (please state)

...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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7) How do you think healthy eating is handled in your College?

.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

8) Do you think it could be improved? 

.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

9) Do you eat fast food?

Yes
No

10) How often do you eat it? (On average)

Not at all
Less than once a Week (Every other week etc)
Once a Week
More than once a Week. 

11) Why do you eat it? (Please tick all that apply)

Because it's cheap
Because it's close
Because it's easy
Because it's there
Because it tastes nice

Other (Please state)

..................

12) If Healthy food was cheaper and more readily available would you eat it?

Yes
No

13) In Hyde town centre they are going to demolish a multi-story car park to make way for a new KFC fast food restaurant. Do you agree with this?

Yes
No
Not bothered

14) Why?

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Wednesday, 20 November 2013

PRIMARY RESEARCH FOR ASSIGNMENT 2

Interviewee: Mikey Cullinane. School: Alder Community High School. Age: 15

Me: What do you think about documentaries?

Mikey: Depending on what kind of documentary you mean but I usually find them really interesting/compelling to watch

Me: Why?

Mikey: Cause you learn something new and in a visual, well presented manner, and as long as the adverts aren't too long, they're really good


Me: How is the Healthy Eating situation going in your School?

Mikey: Err, not too sure cause I have pack lunches but it's pretty much the same as when you were there except there's soup (which is really good) and everything is more expensive

Me: How could it be improved?

Mikey: I think that if they lowered the prices a bit and made the food look more appetising then more people would go for the Healthy options.

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Interviewee: Chelsea Hall. School: University of Sheffield. Age: 19

Me: What do you think about documentaries?

Chelsea: I think in general documentaries can be boring as they are not often entertaining for young people. However I do think if you spend time watching documentaries they can give you a lot of useful information.

Me: Why?

Chelsea: The voiceovers are often boring as they are usually middle aged men which is not interesting to younger people. Most younger people are easily bored and they need something to keep them engaged, possibly with humour.

Me: How is the Healthy Eating situation going in your School?

Chelsea: We have regular checks via online questionnaire asking what our habits are currently and what we intend to do in the future.

Me: How could it be improved?

Chelsea: Classes could be introduced to teach us how we can eat healthily on a budget and enjoy eating healthily i.e.: things we didn’t know there were healthy options for.

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Interviewee: Alex Overton. School: Ashton Sixth Form College. Age: 16
Me: What do you think about documentaries?

Alex: I generally enjoy documentaries

Me: Why?

Alex: Mostly because they are often very interesting

Me: How is the Healthy Eating situation going in your School?

Alex: The food sold in college is generally quite fresh and healthy

Me: How could it be improved?

Alex: Selling or giving out fruit would help

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Interviewee: Charley Booth School: Ashton Sixth Form College. Age: 16

Me: What do you think about documentaries?

Charley: documentaries are pretty interesting but most of the time are boring

Me: Why?

Charley: because sometimes you want stuff that's funny or action packed

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Interviewee: Ellen Simpson. School: Ashton Sixth Form College Age: 16

Me: What do you think about documentaries?

Ellen: I think documentaries can be very boring

Me: Why?

Ellen:  It depends on the topic of the documentary as if it is based around animals I would probably enjoy it, but if it was based on something I'm not that interested in I would most likely be bored throughout. It also depends on the presenter/narrator of the documentary as they will be in the whole thing so if I don't like them I'd be more likely to stop watching the documentary, or not even watch it at all

Me: How is the Healthy Eating situation going in your school?

Ellen: It's okay, most of the stuff for sale is healthy

Me: How could it be improved?

Ellen: Maybe if they lowered the prices a bit or put apples on display instead of cakes and cookies more people would go for the healthier option.

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