Monday, 20 February 2012

Pre Production - Documentaries Cast

In our documentary we are going to interview Mr Ayres, Miss Green and Ms Buckle. The reason for this interview is to ask them about their opinions on the police and wether they do the right thing by youths these days.  We will also ask 2 youths who have been involved with the police  and are willing to speak to us about their information.  We will also ask pc Jannine and her colleague and ask them about their day to day work and how they  experience working with today's youths. We can also interview youth workers whom are associated with police and also work at positive futures.

Thursday, 9 February 2012

Questions.. PreProduction.

Questions For The Police Officer:
1. Could you introduce yourself and what you do?
2. Do you have contact with today's youths on a day to day basis?
3. Do you believe the police are good role models to today's youths?
4. If so, how? Explain.
5. Are the police respected in today's society?

Questions For A Member Of Staff Within Sidney Stringer Academy:
1. Could you introduce yourself and what you do?
2. Do you have contact with today's youths on a day to day basis?
3. Do you believe the police are good role models to today's youths?
4. If so, how? Explain.
5. Are the police respected in today's society?

Monday, 6 February 2012

Pre Production: Our Documentary

Me and Mizbah have decided to change our documentary idea from 'Sidney Stringer vs Stringer Academy' to a documentary to do with police. After watching episodes from 'Coppers' it really interested us and also being a police officer is Mizbah's dream so doing a documentary about something like that will keep us interested and make us want to know more. We want to do associate school and police together. How the police handle the youths and they're day to day roles. The age group will be based on todays youths 15 - 65.

Thursday, 2 February 2012

Coppers-30th Jan 2012

''This episode joins Tayside police's newest recruits as they hit the streets for the first time. Unlike most English forces, police in Scotland are still taking on new recruits. 

After training at the Scottish Police College, the next step to becoming a copper is 15 weeks out on the streets under the watchful eye of a more experienced officer. The rookies face the realities of life on the beat and it's a far cry from their sanitised training classrooms''




Documentary about real life coppers and CID and their day to day basis. 
This documentary is an insider of all the situations that happens in a cops life.

Coppers start of with the two officers in the car with previous snippet clips of 'coppers' put together as an introduction to give a clue what the ''coppers'' is about and how they have to deal with challenging people.
There is a narrative male voice introducing or describing the scene, also interviews with the PC's how they got in the force or faced any kind of rejection. They also talk about their experiences how they tackled drunk people who causes a chaos and how they deal with them showing the clip of the scene.
At the end of each  episode the police tell us who gets arrested and what the consequences are for each individual that have been under arrest.