Script for Simon Casken posing as a BNP Supporter/Member.
Interviewer: How do you feel Barnsley has accepted your party? BNP: We have alot of positive feedback from the people of Barnsley and the figures from the most recent local elections speak for themselves.
I: Your Party has caused alot of controversy in the media as well as within Barnsley itself what do you think about the Anti-BNP protests?
B: Thers always opposing views to every party, our views are obviously what barnsley want, despite objections fro the minority.
I: Do you feel it is the older or the younger generation that believe in you policies most?
B: We seem to have a varied age range but the majority of our members are people who've lived in Barnsley their wole life and don't want to see it change.
I: Your Party has been reported as a radical one and also gained the name The Nazi party. What do you feel about these comments?
B: We should not be associated with the term 'Nazi'. We are the only party with the guts to stand up for this country instead of being too politically correct, we are going against the other parties, whats so wrong with british jobs for british people.
I: Do you inform people of the fact you support and are an active member of the British National Party?
B: If politics is part of the converation i will proudly admit that i am a suporting member of the British National Party. But if you first meet a person would you really ask them what party they support anyway? My party does not define who i am it is merely my beliefs.
I: Your party has been named racist, how do you respond to this?
B: This country is predominantly caucasian white, it is my personal belief that it should stay that way to keep Britain britsh.
Monday, 30 November 2009
research continued group
we decided to look at the unite against fascism website before we interviewed George Arthur so that we would be more informed on the subject matter.
Research group
We looked on the BNP Bansley branch's website in order to gain more knowledge on the party. Whilst on the website we came across a petition to remove George Arthur on e of our pivotal characters in our documentary from teaching due to his opposing views
difficulties faced group
during our time filming we faced a few difficulties these included getting the white balance right on the HDV1000. This created a bluey tinge to some of our shots, we could have avoided this by resetting the white balance manually.
When using the zoom recorder we were sometimes too far away from our subject and the sound was still interupted by traffic and wind.
Equipment shona
We are using in our second year of media A level a more advanced camera, the HDV1000, this camera produces a better quality image and sound.
We used a zoom recorder which is a hand held sound recorder in order to gain clearer sound whilst outdoors, if we relied solely on the cameras recording device the sound can be interrupted by noises such as the wind and traffic
A tripod and studio lights were also used in order to improve the quality of the image a tripod steadied the camera and enabled a less shakey video and the lighting improved on the natural light in the rooms
Thursday, 26 November 2009
filming schedule natalie
Thursday- 1:30- interview with BNP member (Simon)
Monday- 11:00 interview with a member of the anti fascist group George Arthur
Tuesday- 3:20- interview with eastgate students
Thursday- interview with Dave Gibson plus establishing shots
Saturday- filming BNP stall/ interview
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
doc fest shauni
Sheffield Doc/Fest brings the international documentary family together to celebrate the art and business of documentary making for five intense days in November. Doc/Fest is a film festival, industry session programme and marketplace, offering pitching opportunities, controversial discussion panels and in-depth filmmaker masterclasses, as well as a wealth of inspirational documentary films from across the globe.
9:30
arrival and registration
10am
introduction to the day
10:15-12:15am
THE SHORT GUIDE TO MAKING A DOCUMENTARY (PART 1)
1. the idea: the five hurdles
2. how to plan and direct a documentary shoot
11:20-11:30am break
11:30- 12:15pm
THE SHORT GUIDE TO MAKING A DOCUMENTARY (PART2)
3. the interview
4. structure and story telling
5. distributing your doc
12:15-1:15pm lunch
1:15pm
intorduction to afternoon session
what make a good doc? Q&A with the sheffield doc fest youth jury
1:30-2:30pm
break out session with mentors
round tbale work shops with individual mentors in groups of 10- each assigned a mentor- use the skills learned in the morning session to develop your idea into a short doc. each group will vote to choose the strongest idea, which will get pitched to Lina Presstwood from current tv and James Mulligan from 4docs for a special prize.
2:30-2:45pm
break- groups prep for pitch
2:45-3:15pm
pitch
4:00pm screening
showroom cinema
9:30
arrival and registration
10am
introduction to the day
10:15-12:15am
THE SHORT GUIDE TO MAKING A DOCUMENTARY (PART 1)
1. the idea: the five hurdles
2. how to plan and direct a documentary shoot
11:20-11:30am break
11:30- 12:15pm
THE SHORT GUIDE TO MAKING A DOCUMENTARY (PART2)
3. the interview
4. structure and story telling
5. distributing your doc
12:15-1:15pm lunch
1:15pm
intorduction to afternoon session
what make a good doc? Q&A with the sheffield doc fest youth jury
1:30-2:30pm
break out session with mentors
round tbale work shops with individual mentors in groups of 10- each assigned a mentor- use the skills learned in the morning session to develop your idea into a short doc. each group will vote to choose the strongest idea, which will get pitched to Lina Presstwood from current tv and James Mulligan from 4docs for a special prize.
2:30-2:45pm
break- groups prep for pitch
2:45-3:15pm
pitch
4:00pm screening
showroom cinema
e-mail exchange arranging a meeting with our subject
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Shona Easton <shona.easton@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi George,
Sorry for the delay in my reply, would it be possible to arrange an interview for this thursday 12th we would wish to conduct this interview in the town centre and it would take a minimum of half an hour, If it would be possible to meet around 2o'clock please let me know if this isn't suitable as we are able to work around you.
I was also wondering if you could keep me updated on any upcoming protests that could be filmed to be part of our programme.
Thanks for your help
Shona
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 1:20 PM, George Arthur <garthu@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Shona,
Nice to hear from you. Yes I am keen to support your project. I am away all half term week.
I will be back in Barnsley from 2nd Nov. I am usually available at times during the day on a Monday, Thursday and Friday. Thursday 5th is a day of strike at Barnsley College so I shall be involved in various support activities for the lecturers on that day but other wise I am generally free that week on Mon and all three days the week beginning 9th Nov.
Let me know what times you would be wanting to meet up on any of those days and I'll put it in my diary. Let me know how long you will want to take as well.
All the best to you,
George
2009/10/22 Shona Easton <shona.easton@googlemail.com>
Hi George,
I dont know if you remember but i approached you in town last week about a documentary about the BNP's rise within Barnsley we are making as part of our A level media project. I was wondering if you are still interested in appearing on camera in order to give your opinions on the subject, as we spoke about at the time you would not be in a situation with a member of the BNP or in a debate style situation. If you could contact me with times and dates when is appropriate for you to meet with us.
Much appreciated
Shona Easton
-- George Arthur
Hi George,
Sorry for the delay in my reply, would it be possible to arrange an interview for this thursday 12th we would wish to conduct this interview in the town centre and it would take a minimum of half an hour, If it would be possible to meet around 2o'clock please let me know if this isn't suitable as we are able to work around you.
I was also wondering if you could keep me updated on any upcoming protests that could be filmed to be part of our programme.
Thanks for your help
Shona
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 1:20 PM, George Arthur <garthu@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Shona,
Nice to hear from you. Yes I am keen to support your project. I am away all half term week.
I will be back in Barnsley from 2nd Nov. I am usually available at times during the day on a Monday, Thursday and Friday. Thursday 5th is a day of strike at Barnsley College so I shall be involved in various support activities for the lecturers on that day but other wise I am generally free that week on Mon and all three days the week beginning 9th Nov.
Let me know what times you would be wanting to meet up on any of those days and I'll put it in my diary. Let me know how long you will want to take as well.
All the best to you,
George
2009/10/22 Shona Easton <shona.easton@googlemail.com>
Hi George,
I dont know if you remember but i approached you in town last week about a documentary about the BNP's rise within Barnsley we are making as part of our A level media project. I was wondering if you are still interested in appearing on camera in order to give your opinions on the subject, as we spoke about at the time you would not be in a situation with a member of the BNP or in a debate style situation. If you could contact me with times and dates when is appropriate for you to meet with us.
Much appreciated
Shona Easton
-- George Arthur
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