Friday, 18 February 2011

Animation Idea & Archival Footage

Animation Idea

Upon reflection, we have decided to add an animation component to our documentary in order to emphasize our view point. The animation will be in the similar style to Micheal Moores "Bowling for Columbine". This will send a political message and confirm the opinions of us as film maker, but also add a more entertaining element to the documentary.



There will be a distinct voiceover that will guide the audience through the history. We hope that like Micheal Moores animation, it will be mocking and critical of the evolution that has come of Christmas.


This video above is a animation "A brief history of Christmas" in which some of the themes of our documentary are echoed. This animation was merely a result of research, however we will not take inspiration from it as it is not as humourous or visually stunning as we hoped our animation will be.

Archival Footage 



 We have decided to use archival footage. As we are assessing the changing nature of Christmas what better way than to include film from an era in which the family was glorified and christmas was actually about Christ. We used to the The Honeymooners as we identified the series as a popular to the contemporary audience and therefore portrayed Christmas in way that was identified with many years ago. 

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Production Update - Editing, iMovie & Soundtrack

Editing and iMovie


We have concluded the filming for our production and have now moved into the editing stage of our production. We have selected iMovie, as it provides simple but effective cutting and editing devises that will allow us to merge all of our ideas.



The Soundtrack

The soundtrack is imperative to the success of the documentary. We wanted Christmas music however it was important that it had a certain edgy nature to ensure a cohesion with the messages portrayed through out the documentary.  As we needed to use copyright free work it was important to find tracks that worked with the documentary but were also free to use. My partner was familiar with free play music, so after exhausting all other options including creating our own music on the application Garage Band, we settled on a rock cover of "Deck the Halls". It was almost made for the documentary as it slotted in so well with our introductory montage and title sequence. This was one aspect of the documentary that was almost pulled off without any hitches. 

Friday, 4 February 2011

Audience Research - Feedback

The Feedback 

After sending the survey to a variety of people, we have now received data that is able to the anylzed. We were happy with our sample as the respondents are of a range of age groups. This is important as Christmas features are generally targeted at a families.

Below are the results of the survey as presented by Survery Monkey.


Adapting the Product from the Feedback 

Looking at question 5, we found out that 26% of our respondents said that they would only watch a Christmas feature if there was nothing else on TV. We therefore need to adapt our product to make sure they these people who would rather watch something else would watch our documentary. We did this through the adaptation of the time slot. We were originally going to feature it at 11PM due to the controversial nature of some of the view points, however upon evaluation we can lighten some of the themes through cutting the content of the interviews and adding unconventional titles that would suit more to a film and attract the audience who are not so keen on christmas documentary feature.

Looking at question 6, we noted that the majority of our respondents watched christmas features with their families so it was important to add more entertainment feature to portray the political themes in order to entertain the younger members of a family as well as keep the older audience interested. This was were the initial thought of a animation came into play. 

Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Ancilary Product - Interview with Stephen Fry


As we further research into our ancilary product we have decided to use an interview with Stephen Fry, due to his relateability and public notariety. Below is the initial construction for an interview for the double page spread:

'Do they know it's Christmas Time at all?' featuring Stephen Fry


A documentary produced by two young film makers with executive producer being no one less than Stephen Fry, Britain's glorious and clever actor/comedian most famous for the programme QI. This collaboration has had the outcome of the fantastic controversial documentary ' Do they know it's Christmas time at all'.


Stephan Fry: What is the main issue you are trying to raise and portray with your documentary?
Us: Firstly we want to portray the correlation between capitalism and 'the celebration of joy and love' as this time brings a lot of controversy and contradiction with it mainly because of it's changing tradition. Also, we want to explain and portray the origin of Christmas and what Christmas is like today and what little baby Jesus birth in a barn in Jerusalem has to do with presents, pine trees and roasted 'traditional' food.


Stephen Fry: Does this Documentary have any approach towards the Marxist perspective of the world?
Us: Absolutely! For us the change in tradition and over time is of interest as well as the origin of traditions and celebration (Christmas in this case). Our documentary is not Anti- Capitalism but considering the fact most modern/western societies engage in this economic system, we want to show how consumerism and the economy change and alter traditions as well as showing how they motivate us to conform to these new traditions and ideals. It is simply fascinating to see the history and change of this really important event in the year.


Stephan Fry: Right, so what is your personal interest in Christmas?
Sonja: What fascinates me personally is the myth around Santa clause. When I was young i got told this story about Santa being an invention of coca-cola. Apparently Coca-cola took the mythological Russians figure father frost and simply made him a little fatter and a little rounder ever year until one year he was wearing red and driving a sledge led by reindeer's. However recent coca-cola adverts show Santa adjusting to evolution as he is know driving a huge red truck delivering joy and coke to all. I ask myself whether he makes it to Ethiopia...
Danielle:The thing that really makes this documentary something quite personal for me, is the change that I have seen in Christmas as I have gotten older. As a child christmas was entirely about the presents and 'what I got' from Santa, however as the novelty of Santa wore off and I moved past the materialistic obsession.. Christmas became completely about being with the ones i love and just having a good meal. Now, I reflect upon the traditions and I see that at not ones stage of my life was christmas ever about Jesus, religion or going to church. This makes me question the reality and validity of my celebration and what made me construct such a view of Christmas.