Thursday, 10 December 2009
Questions for the elderly
-Do you think people are less sociable now days?
-Why do you think people are less sociable nowdays?
-Why do you think people were more sociable 50 years ago?
conclusion - Narration
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
What we have done, and what we still need to do!
- Opening Montage - Footage [x] Narration [x]
- Interviews in Sheffield City Centre - Footage [x] Narration [x]
- Stats, social networking sites - Footage [x] Narration [x]
- Stats, behavioral psychology, people on sofa - Footage [x] Narration [ ]
- Elderly home - Footage [x] Narration [ ]
- Industry - Footage [x] Narration [x]
- Conclusion - Footage [x] Narration [ ]
WHAT WILL HAPPEN - almost complete
Opening Montage - 1 min
Interviews in Sheffield centre (youg people), Social Networking sites etc - 2 mins
Stats - social networking sites etc - 30 secs - 1 min
Stats, behavioral psychology, people on sofa - 1 min
Interviews in elderly home - 2 mins
Info on inustrialism - 1 min
Conclusion (with reference to Raymond Williams - Culture and Society) - 30 secs - 1 min
OPENING MONTAGE.
Narrator:
You wake up in the morning. You take a shower, you have breakfast. You put on a pot of coffee. You leave the house, walking, or taking the bus or car. Along the way, you text. Talk on your phone. Listen to your iPod....
In today's society, these are all activities that take place during many people regular rountine. But what are we missing while we go about our day, oblivious to the people, and to what's around us..?
Titles roll
Narrator:
So, what has happened to our sense of awareness? Have we lost our ability to tune into society? Into what surrounds us?
Scene change, people in sheffield city centre, people walking by.
With the rise in popularity of social networking sites such as Facebook, we found this to be not only an interesting topic, but also important for us to create a better understanding of social communication and behavior amongst people between the ages of 16-24.
We firstly went into Sheffield City Centre to begin our investigation into social interaction.
INTERVIEW QUESTIONS IN SHEFFIELD CITY CENTRE.
interview questions
STATS - SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES
Scene change, clips of people on facebook
throughout the ages, technology has been making communication easier. Social networking sites like facebook make it possible to stay connected to hundreds of people at a time. It is now even possible to keep in touch with friends and family without having to connect with them, through what is known as status updates. this is now known as the ambient model.
The social networking site Facebook has more than 300 million active users. In any given day 50% of the active users log in and each month more than 2 billion photos, 14 million videos and 3 million events are created. Not only can you access Facebook through your pc, you can also log in on your mobile phone. There are more than 65 million active users currently accessing Facebook through their phone or mobile devices.
STATS - BEHAVIORAL PSYCHOLOGY - PEOPLE ON SOFA
Scene change. interior house
To investigate further into whether or not social networks are affecting our social skills we conducted a social experiment.
This is Belper. Although not a buzzing metropolis, Belper has now been credited as a world heritage site and the start of the industrial revolution. The growth in industry saw a huge increase in the number of houses being built to accommodate the massive influx of factory workers. And as a result this forced large amounts of people into small areas, and creating whole new societies . ]
AND THEN...
With the collapse of british factories, we wanted to look at how societies are being created in the modern world.
OR....
We went to talk to residents at Aaron House to talk to them about what they remember from British industrialism.
CONCLUSION
(yet to be written)


