Thursday 24 May 2012

Knife crime: The effects

Knife crime: The effects
Documentary – Liam Frow

Duration: 
1 x 30 mins 
Format: 
One-off documentary
Premise: 
A documentary on the effect that knife crime has on the families that are affected by it.
Contents: 
Interviews with the families and the families of the assaulters. Interviews with the police with the matter of knife crime and the affect of it on the family of the victims and the public.     Archive footage of knife-crime related news reports.  CCTV footage of knife assault taking place.  Info-graphics of crime statistics.
Structure: 
The documentary will start off with a voice over about what it’s about and some of the things it will contain. It then will go in some of the families talking about the person that they know and how it has affected them. It will then go onto how the family has been affected. Then how it has affected the criminal’s family. It then will show some of the CCTV and some crime reports of previous knife crime incidents. It then will go to the police that have work on or has been affected by knife crime and how they think it affect the public. The things that you will learn from the documentary are the different affects it has on people that are affected by knife crime and the different opinions on it. It will show different statistics of knife crime and then it will let you make your mind up on the different effects that it brings to people. The narrator will says something to wrap it up. The interviews will take place in the home of the knife crime victims and for the police it will be in the station that they work in. There are no experts because it’s more about the effects and expanses that the victims have been throw.