From what I found out from my questionnaire is that most of my respondents are male, three out of four of them like animals and they would like to see "happy animals," "the great work the people at Bath Cats & Dogs do" and "interesting shot of the dogs and cats." Because of this, I have put almost all of that into this storyboard.
These are question I will ask at the charity:
- What is Bath Cats & Dogs Home?
- How much is the annual cost of feed for the animals?
- How many paid staff do you have and do you rely heavily on volunteers?
- What would you say is the percentage of the dogs that would be put into fights before being rescued?
- What would you say is the percentage of the cats that would be neglected by their owners?
- What would you say is the percentage of the other animals that would be abused?
I made a lot changes to my storyboard, such as the animals, one of the members of staff and possibly it's style. I started to identify the key things in interviews, including cutaways (when one scene cuts to the next one or "a cutaway shot is the interruption of a continuously filmed action by inserting a view of something else." from Wiki)
There will be an establishing shot, shots of the interviewer including 'noddies', a type of camera shot used in recorded news or current affairs interviews. The noddies consist of nods and other similar "listening gestures" made by the interviewer from Wiki. The panel of the woman walking the dog was dropped due to the fact that it may be irrelevant to the video and the fact that there are no dogs being walked at Hope Nature Centre.
There are five main people from the centre that I may interview, such as, the animal park supervisor, animal park assistant, tearoom supervisor, manager and fundraiser/marketing person.
Redone questionnaire
I have also done a release form for the people that I will be interviewing. For legal purposes.
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