Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Editing
Tuesday, 11 November 2008
What do I want from my documentary?
- Introduce people to a real Greek family.
- Identify the contrast of opinions between the older and younger people in the family about their culture.
- Give people an insight into Greek food.
- Focus on what it is like for a young Greek person growing up in Britain today.
starting production-9/11/08
Before filming are re-wrote the interview questions and planned a shot list:
Shot list
- Interview with Grandma
- Long shot of house
- Panning shot of family photos
Interview questions:
- Why do you think traditions have changedin your Greek family?
- How do you think the younger people in your Greek family see theri culture?
- What is your opinion of Greek food? (Is it important in the Greek culture?)
- How do you feel about cooking for the family?
- Do you think that the younger people in your family are aware of how to cook traditional Greek food?
- What do you think your role is within your family?
- What do you like most about being Greek?
I found that during the interview i didnt stick to these questions the whole time,other questions came naturally, that followed up anything she had mentioned in her answers.
Overall filming was a success, and i have imported the footage on the computer ready to edit.
Looking forward to the next led of filming.
Wednesday, 5 November 2008
plans for 1st leg of filming
I will need: shot list, storyboard, camera, tape, tracking poles, microphone (boom), interview questions, and tri-pod.
Plannning- the opening
The opening of goodfellas has chracter introductions. I like the way that in this clip the camera moves slowly arounf the room, i think this would be useful to use in the opening of my documentary. I would introduce the main chratacters of the documentary as well as emphasising that the Greek family is big.
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Possible interview questions, so far...
Since you moved to the U.K in the 50's do you think there has been a change in traditions within your Greek family?(Grandma)
Do you think traditions have changed in your Greek family? (cousin)
Why do you think Greek food is an important ingredient that brings your family together? (Grandparents and cousins)
Do you take part in the preparation of Greek food at home? (Grandad, cousin)
How do you feel about cooking food for the family? (Grandma)
What do you like most about being Greek? (everyone)
I have been trying to think of questions that could be asked to the Grandparents and the cousins so that there will be a clear comparision between the answers of the older and younger generations. I need to think of more questions for the cousins whilst they're cooking and for my Grandad. However i also understand that during the interviews new topics of converstations may develop which will generate new questions.
Monday, 27 October 2008
Character Profiles
- will be used as part of a voiceover and interviews
- strong Greek accent,may need subtitles
- close-ups on use of hand gestures
- important because she is the voice of the older generation within the Greek family
- her role is to provide the audience with opinions about Greek culture, which will be more traditional than the youngsters interviewed
The Grandad:
- Used for interviews
- strong Greek accent
- located sitting in an armchair in his house-typical greek man
- His opinion on Greek culture, important to see his male opinion
Young Greek people:
- Will be interviewed and will be completing their task of cooking a traditional Greek dish
- their opinion's on their culture are valued, because the aim is to compare their opinions with the older generation.