Friday 9 November 2012

Brainstorming of content for documentry


Possible interviews:

Interviews with hairdressers - this will show the "masters" of hair and their thoughts on it.

Interviews with owners of hair salons, asking many hairdressers not just one or two would be best becasue we are then telling the audience that we are not biased about certain things and are giving different types of people their opionions on the questions we are asking.

Interview with a famous hairdresser such as Lee Staffrod, this interview will be full of questions where we can question his beliefs on dying hair and problems with heat products like straightners.

People that regularly go the the hair dressers to see the affects that may have on them and their hair.

Archive material:

Video and photo's of people, celebrities ect. Things that have gone wrong, wacky hair cuts or colours ect. Also shocking celebrity hair mistakes.

The video footage will include tutorials of people dying their hair. The YouTube footage of tutorials of people styling, cutting and dying their hair will help us because we will then try and test these out on a model to add a bit of fun in the documentary.

Photos will include of people that have haircuts gone wrong. Dying that has affected the hair or has changed the attitutde of the person, like confidence.

Music:

Music that could be assiociated with hair such as the song by Willow Smith "I whip my hair". Catchy songs that the target audience would know.

Cut aways:

Of people with different hairstyles/colours, styling their hair, hair products in shops/hairdressers ect. Clips from TV shows like 'Celebrity Scissorhands' and tutorials from YouTube.


Vox pops:

Video footage of some of the public answering some questions about hair, such as style, length, colour ect. This shows to the audience that we are getting the publics view not only just the hairdressers.

Style of Voiceover:

I think that the voiceover should be a manly soothing voice, I think this because most documentaries have men to do the voiceover aswell as if we were to have a woman doing the voiceover it would be too cheerful and wouldnt show athority over the audience like we want. As the documentary is about hair I think more woman than men would watch it and would prefer to listen to a man rather than a women. The voice also has to be clear so the audience understand and shouldn't be a accent that could or would annoy the audience because it may cause us to loose viewers.


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