2. Researching the client
• First I researched into the client that was BBC
exploring into the vast history of how the BBC
has grown and revolutionised TV and how
they make their documentaries so I can make
the documentary in the way the BBC do to
make the most fitting product possible
3. Documentary research
• I researched into different
documentary types such as
expository, participatory,
reflexive, observational, poetic
and performative documentaries
so I can get a better understand
how these types of
documentaries are used so I can
pick the best documentary to
have it tailored to my ideas, I also
looked into three documentaries
to see how others have used
these documentary types so I can
use some of their ideas whether
it’s the over all style or how they
present the set up or the
creativity of the foundation for
the idea of what in want my
documentary to be about
4. The pitch
• I then pitched my idea for
my documentary to a group
of peers to get constructive
feedback for my
documentary to make it
better and get it greenlit to
make it, once it was greenlit
I could focus on the making
of the documentary such as
all the pre production and
the filming
5. The first draft
• Once finished filming my
documentary I
constructed a first draft
and uploaded it before
getting feedback on how I
can make my
documentary, once I had
the feedback I got to work
on either filming newer
footage or editing my
documentary using the
feedback as guidelines to
how to make my
documentary to the best
standard
6. The final draft
• Once I used the feedback to gather
footage or editing it I had the final
draft of my product, a product that
I thought was to the standard the
client asked for and I was confident
that this documentary met the
standards of the client brief