3. What is a Documentary
• Documentary is a broad category of
moving pictures, intended to a document
and some aspect of reality.
4. Purpose of this documentary
To create awareness on the impact of
the internet on a person’s life.
5. It’s a catchy title
A rhetorical question, gets
the audience thinking
Highlights the whole series
and hints what it could be
about
?! – Question or Statement
YOU DECIDE
6. • The lights are always on
• There are many people from different parts of London and else where
• There are many people with different upbringings and social background
• There’s a big age range
• People are not likely to rush as much compared to Oxford Street
LOCATION
7. Documentary online 1
• I personally like this
documentary, because it
give me an idea on how to
introduce my documentary
on social networking.
• I also like that sounds
because this give me an idea
on how the sound is, that
the sound should be an
exciting one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lbr03HaC-6E
8. How the media has shown antiHow the media has shown anti
social ways into the in terms ofsocial ways into the in terms of
good and bad.good and bad.
Good aspect
The good aspect of the internet
being antisocial, it creates
entertainment and also learn new
skills. For an example. Having to type
with one hand rather than two. It is an
easy access help in communicating
with family and friends.
Bad aspect of the
internet is
In some sites, there are
inappropriate things on the site,
which influence teenagers.
Examples are violent games or
films that are seen as a source for
entertainment.
9. What people learn in social
networking
What is social networking?
A social network service focuses on building
and reflecting of social networks or social
relations among people.
10. Type of Social Networking Site
Broad –range social networking websites
• Some social networking websites, such as Face book, fall in the "general" category;
they allow users from of all interests and backgrounds.
• On this type of social networking websites, members can often include a list of
their interests and then it locate s members with similar interests by searching for
keywords and key phrases.
11. Niche social networking websites
• Other social networking sites have tight small market and
mostly focuses on specific group of people.
• They are mostly tend to revolve around sports, dating, culture,
hobbies, ethnicity, education, romance, businesses and more.
• For example, this social networking website is targeted
towards film - members can join Flixster to discuss, debate,
rate and review movies on a social platform
12. Face book seems to have the
highest growth and the most
popular one amongst all of
them.
What’s popular in Uk?
13. GENDER: Mixed
AGE: 12 - 19
ETHNICITY: Any race
INTERESTS: - Social Networking
- That like communicating with people very often
- Loads of friends
- Easily distracted by social networking sites
- That spend over 7 hours a week on face book, Skype
etc
TARGET AUDIENCE
14. Education • Everything being more internet based
• How we rely on internet resources
Entertainment • To extent can our entertainment go to
• How do we view entertainment now than 30 years
ago
Online Banking • How business’ are growing in the way they diverse
Online Shopping • How it has helped us
• Why is it so effective in society today
Social Networking • How does this impact our lives
• How has it affected society today
• What are the risks of this in society
• Advantages and Disadvantages
We chose
SOCIAL NETWORKING
15. Did you know
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=sIFYPQjYhv8
16. Internet Makes things easy
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=6a_KF7TYKVc&NR=1&feature=fvwp
18. Quotes on social networking
• Networking Quotations
• ~ The way of the world is meeting people through other people. ~
• Robert Kerrigan
•
~ It's not what you know but who you know that makes the difference. ~
• Anonymous
•
~ It isn't just what you know, and it isn't just who you know. It's actually who you know, who knows you,
and what you do for a living. ~
• Bob Burg
•
~ More business decisions occur over lunch and dinner than at any other time, yet no MBA courses are
given on the subject. ~
• Peter Ducker
•
~ Informal conversation is probably the oldest mechanism by which opinions on products and brands are
developed, expressed, and spread. ~
• Johan Arndt
•
20. Social Networking Theory
• Looks at the social structure made up of individuals (or organizations) called
"nodes", which are tied by one or more specific types of interdependency, such
as friendship, kinship, common interest, financial exchange, dislike, sexual
relationships, or relationships of beliefs, knowledge or prestige.
• Views social relationships in terms of network theory consisting of nodes and ties
• Nodes are the individual actors within the networks, and ties are the relationships
between the actors.
21. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8548190.stm
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Internet access is 'a fundamental right
"The right to communicate cannot be ignored," Dr
Hamadoun Toure, secretary-general of the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU), told BBC News.
"The internet is the most powerful potential source of
enlightenment ever created."
"regard the internet as basic infrastructure - just like roads, waste and water".
The survey also revealed that the internet is rapidly becoming a vital part of
many people's lives in a diverse range of nations.
The dangers of fraud, the ease of access to violent and explicit content and worries over privacy
were the most concerning aspects for those questioned
A majority of users in Japan, South Korea and Germany felt that they could not
express their opinions safely online, although in Nigeria, India and Ghana
there was much more confidence about speaking out.