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Statement of Intent

Media institutions For my documentary I will ensure that the posters will comply with the rules set out by the ASA. This means that it will not contain any content that may be deemed offensive by a wide audience such as gore, nudity, depictions of violence or anti-social behaviour, or cause fear or distress to audiences. This is particularly important since these posters will be visible to a public audience where it could be seen by people who are not the target audience, for example, young children; and therefore could upset them. The broadcast time of my product can be before, during, or after the watershed since I’m planning on making a football documentary which will not contain any harmful content or any content that may be perceived as offensive. Media representation In order for my documentary to be successful with audiences, it must be portrayed in a positive light so that they will be interested in watching it. I will do this by basing it on the uprising of a young footb...

Planning

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 Idea: I will be making football documentary posters based on the life of a footballer including how they train, prepare and eat to stay on top of their game. Draft Posters:

Research - History of TV Documentaries

TV documentaries are experiencing a surge in popularity becoming a high growth genre in the streaming area with demand growing by 142% between 2018 and 2021. Due to the Golden Age of streaming, viewers are drawn to authentic content like true crime and other informative types of content that offer real world perspectives with surveys proving that 95.7% of people enjoy that genre. The history of TV documentaries started with early cinema which gained popularity in the 1940s during the war showcasing WWII related news and other historic themes. TV transitioned from this to diverse high quality long form content from historical investigations to nature and even true crime in the 1950s and the 1960s marked a Golden Age of journalism and political importance. According to recent industry studies from 2023-2025, TV documentaries have experienced a rapid golden era growth phase, heavily contributed to by streaming services and platforms.