For my documentary, I plan to start shooting on Monday since I will only have one class that day. I want to get shots of places where people are usually on facebook like my dorm and the library.
Tuesday through Thursday I will interview my subjects on how they use facebook to stay in touch with their friends. I will ask them questions like how often are they on facebook, if they always talk to old friends do they feel that facebook keeps them from going out and making new ones, if not do what has facebook encouraged them to get out and do.
Also, I will add some narration to it because I think it will help the documentary flow and will be a great way to start it.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Friday, November 2, 2012
Proposal Final Draft
For my documentary, I am going to determine how UK freshman use Facebook to keep in touch with friends back at home or at different colleges. By now I believe that all college kids have made some new friends in their two months in college, but no matter who they are, I know they haven’t forgotten their olds friends.
The audience for my documentary is UK students who use Facebook as their primary way to keep in touch with their friends and family. The purpose of my documentary is to remind students to not only make new friends while in college, but to also remember their old ones.
I plan to get some shots basically anywhere people use their laptops with an internet access. So I will probably get some in my dorm, the student center, outside of classrooms, and especially at the library. I will try to get some interviews with students who traveled from far off and compare it to a student from Lexington or close by.
Since many UK students are on Facebook, I think my documentary will be able to relate to my audience because everyone has at least one Facebook story. Hopefully my documentary will be able to open some eyes to how much Facebook keeps students in touch with old friends.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Proposal
For my documentary, I am going to determine how college kids
use Facebook to keep in touch with friends back at home or at different
colleges. By now I believe that all college kids have made some new friends in
their two months in college, but no matter who they are, I know they haven’t forgotten
their olds friends. I am probably going to find out that many students are up
to date with their friend’s lives because they use Facebook as a way to
procrastinate on homework or to relax in their down time. And for those who don’t
use Facebook to keep in touch with their friends, they probably use twitter or
one of the many other social media websites online. I think there might even be
a small percentage that actually sends letters through the mail, who knows.
The audience for my documentary is college kids who use Facebook,
but maybe I can use some professors or graduate students in my survey. I guess
anyone could be the audience of my documentary as long as they use Facebook to
keep in touch with friends away in different places. The purpose of my
documentary is to find out how people use Facebook to cope with being away from
their loved ones for extended periods of time.
I plan to get some shots basically anywhere people use their
laptops with an internet access. So I will probably get some in the game room
of Haggin, the student center, outside of classrooms, and especially at the
library. I believe that nine times out of ten the people I interview will
already be on Facebook so finding people to shoot shouldn’t be too hard.
I also want to find out how college kids react when their
friends post themselves doing something crazy. I think it will spur the student
to go and get involved with something on their own campus. Or maybe they will
see their friend’s activity and have to scold them on their behavior. I have
got a couple of those friends. Also, there are a lot of different pages on Facebook
to like so maybe some students have friends who changed during their short time
at college already. Since many college students are on Facebook, I think my
documentary will be able to relate to my audience and hopefully be able to open
their eyes to how much they really use Facebook to keep up with old friends
while making new ones at college.
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