Name | Age | Gender | How many documentaries do you watch every month? | What channel do you watch most of the documentaries? | What type of documentaries do you like? |
Naomi Tshiyiama | 17 | Female | 0 | None | Sad documentaries |
Ashley Tinsletown | 19 | Male | Channel four | Documentaries that can change my life | |
Vanessa Blankwood | 17 | Female | 0 | None | Happy documentaries like my big fat wedding |
Paula Semakuula | 16 | Female | 2 | I would say channel five because of extraordinary people | I love documentaries that have an impact in my life |
Chris Kumbatya | 21 | Male | 2 | Channel five | Any type of documentaries |
Martin Bukenya | 22 | Male | 5 | ITV one especially special documentaries | I love documentaries that make me think twice about my own life |
Melissa Kizito | 16 | Female | 1 | Channel five | I don’t know |
Sasha Roxelle | 18 | Female | 4 | Mainly BBC one because they more influential | Extremely sad documentaries |
Adam Tamuzadde | 21 | Male | 3 | Channel five - extraordinary people | Documentaries that make me smile |
In this documentary,David Failler reflects on his journey against a life threatening illness, schizophrenia. This documentary was filmed in Harris Crystal Palace by Naomi Tshiayima and Miriam Gwokyalya. In this blog, we analyse our steps in producing a fine piece of work and our challenges and obstacles and how we overcame the them.
Sunday, October 10
Questionnaire Of Documentaries
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