After deciding to predominately focus our documentary at Bristol Zoo after we agreed to film there on the 15th Jan. After making our way there we had a chance to film panning shots of the zoo, loads of footage of the animals and most importantly interviews. Below is some evidence of us shooting around the zoo with our DSLR Cameras and using a tripod to keep the camera steady.
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We took our location shots on filming whilst also taking photos of billboards of each display so we can have something to narrate at the end.
After looking through our research and watching different interviews, it has helped us develop how we need to interview to get deeper answers. We don't want to ask a simple yes or no question as this isn't good content for our documentary so it's important to ask provoking questions which require an answer. Asking zookeepers will be a challenge due to they are at work and it's a busy zoo, but because of the amount of content we need, they need to be good questions that get answers from them. I will also ensure I ask the interviewee to put the question in the answer (e.g: Why did you become a zookeeper? I became a zookeeper because...) so then our voice will not be heard asking the question and it is clearer in the documentary. Questions that we will ask are:
As part of our filming agreement with Bristol Zoo - we had to sign a film to agree terms for our filming process. Document follows:
After myself and Elise made the final decision to film our documentary on zoo - here is the correspomdance for our filming agreement at the zoo.
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