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Final Major (Belonging) - Coggle Diagram
Final Major (Belonging)
Idea 1: Comparing what belonging means to people from childhood, teenager, and adulthood, and presenting how belonging can develop and or change depending on how you handle it through your development years.
Structure
1) Introduction to the theme, and talking about the comparisons between teen and adulthood, and how it can change how you feel and want to fit into society
2) Interview primary school kids (maybe) and talk about how they feel they belong within thier life right now
3) Interview teenagers and how they feel they belong within themselves as they grow into being an adult. They can talk about themes such as identity, conflict, and trying to fit in and belong amongst others
4) Interview adults about how they have accepted where they belong, and how they have reflected on their experiences and grown into chosen communities, letting go of certain places and or people, and growing comfort with fewer and deeper connections (e.g. friends and or family relationships)
5) Wrap into a conclusion on how each age demographic slowly builds maturitty and accepts themselves, and how they have grown emotional maturity
End with two quotes
"Belonging isn't something you find once - it's something you keep choosing"
"Where do you feel you belong now?"
Idea 2: Concept being to interview people who feel they belong through the art of music and how it can define a person as well as a community, and make someone feel as though they belong in a certain area
Subjects
Someone who has maybe left home and connected with music as a coping mechanism
Maybe interview someone who is apart of a music festival and try and attend local music events to get a large variety of people involved and included within the documentary
Maybe someone is struggling internally with mental or physical health conditions and use music as a way to connect with hope and feeling calm, happy, or even getting a break from reality
Structure
1) start off by explaining the history of music briefly, and how people become connected with it in many forms and aspects.
2) Explain the process of going round and asking people questions about why certain music belongs to them, or why they feel they belong to music through different communities, festivals, artists, etc.
3) Interviewing these people that we can pick and gather from different areas and places, as well as events, and have some B-Roll over the top of the interviews to make an interesting contrast between the interviews and the real world, keeping the audience engaged.
Actors
Could use actors, but we will try and get members of the public
Considering it would be about music, that means we have fluidity in whoever we ask, so we can also ask certain people from college, as well as around where we live, neighbourhoods, local shops, parks, etc.
Resources
Fake interview mic (or real)
Umberella as we might have to have it up while filming as we are filming in the colder seasons which means rain is probably a likely cause
Equipment
SD cards
Camera
Mic
Spare batteries
Maybe some lighting depending on the location of where we are interviewing certain people
Idea 3: How people's jobs can lead to a sense of belonging in thier careers. Some people like being hairdressers for example, as it helps them connect with who they are. An example to do with this is if someone became a hairdresser because they feel like it is a way to express themselves, and help other people be expressive. They can build trust with their clients and build connections, creativity, and purpose. The salon can feel like a community and helping people feel confident can give them a strong sense of meaning and identity
Subjects
Interviewing someone who has their own buisness and explains how they found their belonging within their company and career
Interviewing somneone who maybe struggled with mental health and found a balance with what they love, and how that maybe turned into a career
Interviewing someone who maybe does a career that is strange or not common, or owning an online buisness in which grew from soci
Structure
1) Introduce the documentary and label it within three parts
2) First part will be where we can introduce the setup, and establish the atmosphere, and what we are there to do
3) Second part is to do with why certain spaces may create belonging and certain careers
4) Third part will be introducing the interviews, and how people feel they fit into a certain career and belong in where they desire
5) Rounding it all off with a conclusion and reflecting on people's answers with B-Roll of quiet places to make it stick more with the audience and create an emotional impact