Saturday, 24 March 2012

Mission Statement

The programme 'Stadium Watch' will be aired every week, on Sunday at 9pm on sky 1. The programme will have no particular target audience, this is because football attracts people of all different ages and genders, but in the main the audience would have to be men as they are generally more interested in football and also the time of the show is 9pm on a Sunday  many children will be a sleep at this time and will not be able to watch the program.

The programme will be broadcasted on Sky 1, as this channel is known for its documentaries.Also another reason for it being aired on Sky 1 is the fact that there is a catch up service for this channel which is they Sky player. Sky player means that the viewers can catch up on the programme if they missed or they can just watch it again if they really enjoyed it, also the fact that the time of the show is 9pm on a Sunday many children will be a sleep at this time and will not be able to watch the program makes Sky player very useful as children will be able to watch it another time.

The purpose for making the programme is to give fans a view of the new stadiums being built which is also a bonus for the clubs of stadiums being shown as it shows fans the facilities the club has to offer and can be a form of advertising/marketing for the club as it may help to attract people to come and watch the games at the stadium. The first documentary in the series is on Brighton and Hove Albion's new stadium the Amex. This is the newest stadium to be built in europe and will be the headline show of the series, be sure to tune in.

When creating the documentary we are going to use a camera with a tripod to keep a steady screen but in some parts we will be using the hand held camera technique to give off a more documentary like feel. When we have our footage we will edit it on a the computer using the program Sony Vegas Pro.

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