Topic: Make-up.
Type of Documentary- Entertainment.
Style of Documentary- Expository.
Channel and scheduling- Thursday on Channel 4 at 8pm, half an hour.
Target audience- Females aged 17-30
Primary research needed- Interviews with professionals, artists, retailers about make-up and its benefits, how much is spent, real people's views of make-up and its benefits and what it means to them.
Secondary research needed- History of make-up (18th century onwards) archive footage, archive footage of catwalk make-up, different types of make-up (expensive) how different ones are better or worse, shops to buy make-up.
Narrative structure- Voice of God (narrator) starts with make-up shops and then vox-pops of random people going into the stores answering a question about make-up, as documentary goes on we find out whether make-up is a big thing in a girls life or whether it isn’t that important, whether it makes them feel more confident and, if so, why? Learn about the history of make-up and why it can be seen as a confidence booster. Closed narrative- ends with the question being answered, “Why does makeup make us feel more confident?”
Outline of content- people going into make-up stores, vox-pops and interviews about benefits of make-up, filming make-up desks, some one applying make-up (for cut aways). Questionnaire results eg favourite store to buy make-up, favourite item of make-up, how long people spend doing their make-up. Interviews with professionals and how much income is actually made through make-up. including interviews with celebrities such as Rihanna, Lady GaGa and Katie price. Archive footage of make-up for catwalk shows and for films and how it can either make someone unique or different. Talk about the history of make-up, what items where first used. End with interviews of people saying make-up is a confidence booster, closed narrative.
Resource requirements- Camera, video camera, tripod, voice recorder.
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