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Still Images of my filming:

Main Sequence filming:

I filmed my main sequence in Jimmy's Homeless Shelter in Cambridge, and I conducted interviews with the residents there. This was a very enlightening in the way it allowed my material to focus on my main goal; which is to focus on the individual behind the label instead of homelessness as an overall problem. 

I conducted unstructured interviews with 4 individuals; but prioritised filming with men as this would relate my content towards my male audience. I used a minimalistic background when filming, as I intended for the viewer to focus on the speech of the character. Each interview was around 15minutes long, which gave me the opportunity to cut them down and select the most effective and hard-hitting parts of the interviews. By gaining first-hand experiences and material from these individuals, I was able to reflect the realistic and authentic tone of Channel 5's factual shows.




Interview with Scott. (aged 31years old)

Interview with John. (Age 38years old)

Interview with Felix. (Age 18years old)


Interview with Sam. (Age 32years old)

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