As we looked at the structure of our documentary - we both believed we weren't conveying that deeper meaning of negative representation of zoo's. We decided with our teacher feedback giving from our original start clip with Lion Sleeps Tonight, it gave too much of a happy feeling towards it. We agreed on using Massive Attack - Teardrop as our opening sequence with the narration saying about 'Zoos can be wonderful places however around the world this is not always the case'. Whilst showing horrible, disturbing clips, we want the viewer and audience to react to this and therefore possibly shed a tear(drop) to this emotive music. This then will have an immediate impact on the viewer and therefore be intrigued to watch how this zoo (Bristol Zoo) looks after their animals. It will take time to get right but with the music it will really help convey the narration and make the audience sit up and want to watch more. This is also more appropriate as Massive Attack are a Bristol based band adding to the deeper meaning and Bristol 'ness' of the documentary. Using the archive footage at the start will be good as it will have an instant impact on viewer. We will source the footage from YouTube.
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