Thursday, November 29, 2018

Expository Documentary on Zehra

Documentary modes/types

Expository mode is a regular form of documentary using direct address and directors do this to address the viewer directly, using titles or voices that advance an argument about the historical world,This style of documentary is shown usually on television.

My Group Documentary 

The Purpose of the documentary is to show how people with disabilities make their way around the school. Voice-over throughout the entire documentary to make the audience understand what it is about. Time lapses will be used in order to make it look more appealing. Day-to-day routine of what a person with disability has to do. Facts about how many people with disability go to the school, as well as their opinion on how easy it is to make their way around the school.

Questions such as :
         - How long does it take to get to school?
         - Do you think the school is designed to make it easy for people with disabilities to go around               the school?
         - Do you experience any bullying because of this?
         - How hard is it to make your way around when using public transport?
         - How people treat disabled people in the school?

Facts & Statistics :
          - The amount of people with disability going to the school
          - Get a wider view, include the amount of people with disability in London, not just the school.
          - The amount of disabled people that find it hard to travel around and how minimal access they               have to some facilities, such as transport

https://www.dlf.org.uk/content/key-facts
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/disability-facts-and-figures/disability-facts-and-figures  https://www.england.nhs.uk/wheelchair-services/ 

Script 
  • Disabled people are around 3 times as likely not to hold any qualifications compared to non-disabled people, and around half as likely to hold a degree-level qualification 7.
    19.2% of working age disabled people do not hold any formal qualification, compared to 6.5% of working age non-disabled people 
    14.9% of working age disabled people hold degree-level qualifications compared to 28.1% of working age non-disabled people
  • Around a fifth of disabled people report having difficulties related to their impairment or disability in accessing transport 16.
    Between 2004 to 2005 and 2011 to 2012, the percentage of buses with low-floor wheelchair access increased from 52% to 88% 17.

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