Thursday, 11 February 2010
Thursday Interviews
Today we conducted the last of our interviews with Ken Grunbaum - a parent to 6 children to give his wide opinion of TV and the effect it has on children and Sheila & Roger Jones - both grandparents and people who have witnessed the first outburst of the TV creation and how it has progressed over the years.
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
Final Interviews
On Thursday 11th February we will be interviewing Sheila and Roger Jones, who will be giving their opinion on Television and it's content from the very beginning when TV was first established to today's TV content and how it has changed over the years. We will be asking them how they feel the content of programmes effect the younger generation of today's society, both positive and negative points.
We will gain the experienced opinion from two people who were there to witness the historical moment TV was created and how people were effected in the process , so we are guaranteed an expanded account of how television has changed.
We will gain the experienced opinion from two people who were there to witness the historical moment TV was created and how people were effected in the process , so we are guaranteed an expanded account of how television has changed.
Interviews
We have arranged for two interviews that will go ahead this week on our final pieces of material that we will add to the film.
The three people that we will be interviewing are:
The three people that we will be interviewing are:
- A parent with children in both secondary school and infant school so we can get his point of view on how the older children have grown up with TV and how the younger children will grow up with TV and if he believes TV is beneficial or a disadvantage.
- Two people who have experienced the beginning of TV and how it has changed throughout the years, who will talk to us about their past and present views on TVs content and how they believes it effects children. We will also ask for their opinions on whether or not they are for or against TV.
The interviews will add a more personal touch to the documentary, showing the audience that we are not just using archive or used material but that we have gone to the public and asked for their honest opinions, good or bad.
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