Monday 10 December 2012

Who is my audience and how can I successfully target them?

I need to define my audience; this will help me with planning and creating a documentary. This will achieve a better product as I can make it to what they would like. By targeting a specific audience I can get feedback from the right people, so my production can grow so I can make a better product.

My suspected audience is people with borrowed interests. The audience theory this comes under is ‘uses and gratifications’. This means that the audience take part in something in the documentary so they are interested in it. In this case it is skiing. My audience is a niche audience in the UK. This is because skiing isn’t necessary a huge sport. As this is a niche market it will be hard to research information within this group. I think I will be able to cope with this as I’m a keen skier so I know the market and the right people in there to speak to about it.

I want to achieve by my target audience watching this work is that I hope that they’re entertained throughout the Documentary. I hope they also take something from the documentary, for example more information about the sport and the athletes. I also hope to get people who aren’t into skiing to watch it and give me feedback so I can reach a bigger market. 

Monday 3 December 2012

Filming Equitment infomation

Camera
I am using a Cannon 550d to film my documentary on; this camera has the abilities of what I need it to do. I will be filming on 25fps at 1920x1080p. This will be right settings as I’m doing sport I’ll need more fps and it will flow more. As most of my shoots are in the dark I need to think about my ISO settings on my camera. I don’t want them too high so it has high noise levels, however I don’t want them too low so it’s hard to see. I’m going to use is a 18-200 f3.5-6.3 Sigma lens which will let in a good amount of light with some good quality glass. Another lens I’ll use will be a fixed 50mm at 1.8 which is perfect for interviews and shooting skiing. Having the lens at F1.8 will let in more light so the ISO will not have to be as high which will be for the best. The last lens that I have to use is a fixed 200mm, this is quite impractical it is at F/2.8 so it will be good for lighting with shoots but it’s quite big for the slopes that I’m filming that. However I think I could use it for some good cinematic shots with help form additional lighting.

Sound
When filming my sound it will come from a microphone that I’ve attached to the camera. The microphone I’m using is a ‘Rode video Mic’ this is ideal for what I’ll be filming and the conditions it will be put through. This microphone will be used for filming the skiing and filming the interviews. The only disadvantage to this microphone is that it’s just a little flimsy.

When looking for music for my documentary I need too try finding music that isn’t copyrighted. Here is a list of websites that are royalty free that will be suitable and legal to use on my documentary.

All these websites look reliable and I will have to search through them to find the right songs I need. This music is only needed for one part as the rest will be raw sounds from the filming.

Lighting
A major factor with this shooting at the ski slopes is that Norwich is outside so it’s very dark. When filming it will help to use extra lighting as it will make the filming quality better. I’ll need spot lights and generator to do this. I would have to rent these objects out for a night to do this and use the ski slope out of hours as it will look better with the slope lighting off. I’m also planning on doing some daytime shoots so I will not need the extra lighting and it will be something different then the other shoots.

Titles

When choosing my title of my Documentary I need to look at other films names in this genre and field. This is a list below of some to give me ideas and to pick out the best ones and the ones I dislike.
After dark
Eye trip
Refresh
Turbo
Real-time
Long story short
Balance
Every day is a Saturday
Daredevils
These are all titles of films and documentaries in that genre. These names don’t look relevant but when you watch them you realize that they mean quite a lot about the film. I really like the name ‘Real Time’ it stands out and has a nice meaning to it. The name ‘Everyday is a Saturday’ has a good meaning; this is a documentary on freestyle skiers that lead a life what means ‘Everyday is a Saturday’. A name that I have been thinking of is ‘The way They see it’. It’s catchy it has a meaning where it shows how people see there sports and describing it too you with there own opinion.
Props
The props will be different to normal documentaries as the props will be the obstacles tom rides. With the props at Norfolk Snow sports club I won’t have to do much research on them as I’m also a local rider there so I know what they’re like. I will have to think about the lighting of the slope and lighting of the obstacles. With the other slopes that I go to film at I will have to look at the Set up of the slope before and plan around that.
The obstacles will be different so it doesn’t get tedious while watching. These pictures below will act as a mood board for ideas when planning some shots. These pictures are from other ski films and photos I have seem which will inspire me. These photos will also help me in different shot types while filming.
These pictures have a range of rails I could use and think about setting up. I also already have ideas for some set ups so I need to write them up when I start planning.
Costumes
The skiers will not have costumes as they don’t have too. The only thing I have said is not to wear offensive clothing.