Brainstorming Spider Diagram using LucidChart.
Here is a snapshot of what it looks like while I was in the middle of creating it.
Here is a link to the LucidChart web friendly version.
Bomb It
http://www.bombit-themovie.com/trailer.php
I liked the way bold words came up on the screen as you could hear voiceovers of the people that are being interviewed - I would like to use the same sort of idea to emphasize some important notes for the viewer to remember and think about while watching my extract.
'Street Art' - Short Graffiti Documentary
http://www.homepagedaily.com/Pages/article8061-street-art---short-graffiti-documentary.aspx
I liked the way there was some close up shots of some of the street artists, where at times you could only see parts of their faces - I think this could be a good camera angle to use if some of the street artists that I may come across doesn't want to be known to the public.
Philip Sherrod NYC street artist documentary
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUMS0UdZldU
I liked the opening shots at the beginning of this Doc, where all you could see were the pieces of artwork that the artist has done - This idea could be used for the beginning of my extract, where the viewer can be able to see the different types of street art out there in the London Public, with the camera panning, showing graffiti-style, sculptures and the historic architecture that we may see everyday.
Open Air Street Art or Graffiti with Tiki Jay One, Skewville, and Michael de Feo
[googlevideo=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4861405294651539035]
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4861405294651539035#
I think I would like to use the same sort of genre of music, that is played throughout this Doc, as it has a lively rhythm, making the Doc seem more interesting. I also think, that this type of music is best suited for an art documentary.Sickert's London
Nathaniel Kahn: My father, my architect
Ted, a popular director who does open shows/events in America, filmed a Doc about his father and his artwork. I liked the way he films his interviews whereby, the viewer mostly sees shots of the interviewee while they are having a conversation, and you don't see Ted that much - I think this would be a good idea for my Doc, as it would make the viewer concentrate more on the people being interviewed, and what they've got to say.

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