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Research and Pre-production

 RESEARCH FOR DOCUMENTARY:

TOPIC: Generational differences in growing up

Traditionalists—born 1925 to 1945.

 

1st gen

Baby Boomers—born 1946 to 1964.

 

 

Generation X—born 1965 to 1980.

 

2nd gen

Millennials—born 1981 to 2000.

 

 

Generation Z—born 2001 to 2020.

3rd gen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DAL47aKCKg – documentary on “From Traditionalists to Gen Z: Generational Differences in Psychology.”
https://www.familyeducation.com/family-life/a-look-at-the-different-generations-and-how-they-parent - A Look at the Different Generations and How They Parent

 

PRIMARY RESEARCH-

-          Asked questions during interview

o   What activities as a child can you remember doing without adult supervision?

o   How did you get to school and what age did you walk there by yourself?

o   As a child di you spend more time with technology or nature?

o   How much do you think child supervision has changed?

o   What age did you consider yourself to be largely independent?

o   What did you do on holiday with your parents?

o   What age where you when you got your first phone?

 

initial consideration of the logistics/costings of practically realising your idea (eg., travel to locations, etc.)

    • COST OF BUS:
      • £2.30 NR34 9XW - NR31 6QY

do you need to consider libel or defamation and are you risking infringement of the Ofcom Broadcasting Code?

Libel and defamation will not need to be considered when creating this documentary because there was no context that could be considered slander, or anything that was defamatory.

No, as no content within the video can harm people, incite anger or encourage misbehaviour. Although there is mentions of offenders, no specific names where said and therefore could not cause any harm.

 

 




 

PRODUCTION: Three Generations                                                                 SHEET NO. 1

 

SCOUT: EMILY STEED                                                                                      DATE: 2/06/2022

 

 

 

LOCATION:

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ADDRESS NR30 2DF, Bermondsey Pl E, Great Yarmouth

PHONE NO. 07436486525

CONTACT emilysteed1874@gmail.com

 

 

 

AVAILABILITY:

DAYS OF THE WEEK MON-SAT

 

TIMES OF THE DAY 3pm-7pm

SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS N/A

 

 

 

PARKING: ON STREET PARKING AVAILABLE 

DISTANCE/TIME FROM HOME: 0M 

POWER CAPABILITIES:  ELECTRICITY AND SOCKETS AVILABLE.

OBSERVATIONS: N/A

 

 


 

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