Right,
i like the idea of emailing questionaires because i think we should get good honest results without us pestering them.lol. i have started graphing some our results from our questioniares which we have already conducted and found that our plot is actually fitting in really well with peoples opinions of thrillers and what they would like to see.
yeah i think the link with the school as a code would be good as it would be quite easy to put across to the audience. like school uniform? badges? student cards? all options. it might be an idea to do another focus group to see what people think would work best and fit in with our plot.
i hadnt thought about putting the photos (flashbacks) as they come in the news. it could be an option. but not sure how we could make it work. would we use reporters style? i dont know where we would be able to show the murders actually happening --the destinations?
i think we should try and ask the police if they will allow us to use one of their interview rooms. it could make it very realistic. its worth a try. Ixworth police station sounds good because i dont know where the one in Bury is. at least at Ixworth we are garenteed to have police cars sitting out side to set the scene, but it mite be worth trying to find the one in Bury so we can compare.
well done Lauren for getting some actors :) i cant think who else to ask, but we will find people.
Justine
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Great to see you guys are developing some of your ideas and bouncing them off each other through the blog. The police have been pretty approachable in the past letting students film inside the stations. I think Bury let past students shoot some footage inside a cell last year! The key thing is to ask in person and/or in writing with plenty of notice. A phone call to the communications / public relations person is a good starting point to ask about permission to shoot.
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