This is my presentation on 'Codes and Conventions of factual programming for television'. The presentation consists of two examples to give the audience a better understanding of what codes and conventions are used to create documentary film making and the news, The two example i used are 'Johns not mad' for the documentary and the 'BBC news at 10' for the news example.
The first slide of my presentation consists of an overview of my documentary 'Johns not mad' and what the documentary is about, it also shows the audience what codes and conventions are used within documentary filmmaking and this documentary. The codes and conventions i gave information on are observational footage, voice overs and interviews as i felt these were the most prominent codes and conventions used in a documentary. Then the following slides develop on the codes and conventions to give the audience a better understanding and knowledge of them. I also used images to illustrate what i was saying such as images of John doing his daily routine for observational footage and shots of the different interviewees for the information on the interviews slide.
I then went on to talk about 'BBC news at 10' and the first slide i did on the news example was a short explanation on what the 'BBC news at 10' was about and what codes and conventions were used such as news reporters, interviews, voice overs, hard and soft news, and graphics (facts and figures). I then go onto develop on these codes and conventions the same as i did with my documentary examples so that the presentation correlates between the two types of examples so that it looks and feels organised. I also used images to illustrate the information i was given, this was used to make my presentation more entertaining and interesting. Throughout the presentation i also labeled the images to let the audience know what the images were about.
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