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I have to make a documentary for a media project and have no idea what to do it on! I want a fresh, original idea that is easy to produce....any ideas?? Please?

2006-10-11 01:08:14 · 7 answers · asked by Naomi 3 in Entertainment & Music Television

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I suggest looking at the lives of polyamorous people. Polyamory is a total mystery to most people – they just can’t imagine how it can possibly work in real life. Nevertheless, there are numerous examples of successful poly families, and I’m willing to bet that within 20 years polyamory will become fairly common. A documentary at this moment in history would “capture the wave” so to speak, as it is just beginning to rise. The potential richness of the subject is enormous because there are so many important aspect to it: The psychology of love, the changing nature of human relationships, the spiritual impact and implications for alternative lifestyles, and the implications for child raising.

It would be relatively easy to do because all you really need to do is hang out with some poly families and find out what there lives are like. No specialized knowledge or technology is required.

2006-10-11 01:15:48 · answer #1 · answered by eroticohio 5 · 4 0

Interviewing scholars and scholars from the three important stages of education - babies, often happening and secondary - ask a similar arranged questions of their concept of their college, instructors, training, lesson matters, pupil behaviour often - then make comparisons with government printed information. See if what the government thinks is what the the 'provider purchasers' think of - ask mothers and fathers their perspectives on on the instant's 3 stages on account that they have been at college. Ask all interviewees what transformations they might make - if any. A Documentary is only like doing learn - you initiate up off with a hypothesis and a hypothetical end - you do the learn - verify there are sufficient numbers in touch to validate your learn - say 10/15 interviewees in each and every (each and every interviewee being a hypothetical representation of a share of society) -then you evaluate your learn which comprise your hypothesis and draw your conclusions (hypothetically based) from those. you additionally can prefer to recommendations-set this from an ethnic attitude - do they experience/have a similar critiques as non-ethnic interviewees? and how do their perceptions evaluate with government information?

2016-10-19 04:54:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We did one on homelessness but that was lame, how about sewage and water treatment could be smelly but at least no one else will think of it. Better still Buying habits you can check out why old people buy so many cakes, how hard it is for parents passing the goodies with small children

2006-10-11 01:12:24 · answer #3 · answered by Powerpuffgeezer 5 · 0 0

I think looking at the lives of "normal" people living with mental illnesses would be fairly easy to do,, there are so many of us who have real jobs and real lives but suffere with depression, bi polar, anxiety disorder, PTSD,, ect. There are even teens that you would never guess have these illnesses.

2006-10-11 01:48:57 · answer #4 · answered by B V 5 · 0 0

Skinny celebrities, obese children, soft sentences, Muslim Veil, hordes of Romanians and Bulgarians rushing over to the UK to live of benefits, parents killing their children, celebrities adopting, Iraq War etc etc.

2006-10-12 02:23:00 · answer #5 · answered by b97st 7 · 0 0

voter apathy, find out why so many people choose not too excersise their right to vote?

2006-10-11 01:12:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

your local footie team. they will be more than happy to help as it is free advertising for them

2006-10-11 01:11:12 · answer #7 · answered by skin flint 1 · 1 0

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