Wednesday 25 March 2015

3rd Documentary Ross Kemp on gangs - Poland

Ross Kemp - On Gangs (Hooligans)



This is my third documentary that I will analyse, the person I choose is call Ross Kemp is an English actor, author and BAFTA award-winning investigative journalist who rose to prominence in the role of Grant Mitchell in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. Since 2006, Kemp has received international recognition as an investigative journalist for his critically acclaimed and award-winning documentary series Ross Kemp on Gangs.


1.) What is the social issue being focused on in this documentary?

Ross Kemp travels to Poland to visit the Polish football hooligans who have become some of the most feared gangs in Europe. Ross joins an elite police riot squad as they escort a notoriously violent hooligan gang and travels to Gorzów, to meet the leaders of the brutal Stilon Fighters. They don't show faces on the front of camera, they want to keep they identity. The meaning of hooligans is basically football hooliganism or different Soccer hooliganism refers to unruly, violent, and destructive behaviour by overzealous supporters of association football clubs, including brawling, vandalism and intimidation.

Football hooliganism normally involves conflict between gangs, often known as football firms, and this from the British slang for a criminal gang), formed for the specific purpose of intimidating and physically attacking supporters of other teams.



2.) Summaries what happens in the beginning/ middle/end of this documentary.

Beginning
What happened on the beginning of Ross Kemp documentary is that he came to Poland for the reason to find out more about gangs which is means football hooligans which cause the violent, and destructive behaviour by overzealous supporters of association football clubs, including brawling, vandalism and intimidation. Ross went to a football match against Wisla Krakow Vs Lech Poznan and he was for all the time with the Police waiting for a opposite team supporters before they will arrive to the station and he see all the security steps what police is doing, what weapons they have with the such as shotguns, gum bullets etc.

Middle
Ross Kemp went to Gorzów Wielkopolski to talk to hooligans on stadiums and why they use name of Adolf Hitler on stadium? why they using the Adolf Hitler cross? and why they are so close to him and his life

End
The end of documentary Ross Kemp saying that, it is his third week in Poland and he come back from Gorzów to Krakow for the derby match Cracovia Vs Wisla Krakow and basically what is the distance between those team is just a small path inside the park and this is an example. The stadium which is on the front of this Picture is Cracovia stadium and the futher stadium is Wisla Krakow and they are basically most enemy is Krakow (Cracow) against those two teams.
Ross was very shocked because police is trying to push away Cravovia fans away from Wisla supporters and what he see is a women walking out from her shop and throwing a rubbish either fights are going around her shop. 


3.) What type of documentary is this? Conventions used?





4.) What techniques are used to maintain the audience attention?

The techniques which are used to maintain the audience attention is basically shots and camera angles which are showing the stadium vandalism and force of police to keep away supporters from home team, plus Ross show real gangs when he met them in secret spot and they choose the place where they want to meet and what time.



5.) What is the purpose of this documentary? What changes is it campaigning for?

The purpose of this documentary is focusing on gangs in Poland and football hooligans and I think it is to show a gangs and police and to know how to fight and stop this on different stadiums not only in Poland but around the world. That was another example of Ross documentary on gangs.





6.) Who is the target audience? Age/gender/interest/location/language etc. 

I think the target audience for this type of this documentary is audience at age 15 and above, the gender which this documentary is targeted is mostly male because the whole documentary is based on hooligans and gangs and we mostly see males because is all about fighting, and racism on stadiums or either outside and we have experience this in Ross documentary.
Interest of this will be people who like football, support they own team, like to fight and hating security/police.

Location is very clear which is mostly we see is happening on stadiums or on private spots where two different members of different teams bringing 15, 20 or either 30 people to fight where they only using fist and no any different weapons.

The language which is basically used in Ross Kemp documentary is in Polish but we all see English subtitles and this documentary is focused on Poles and Poland and all this which they said is mostly translate but not all of it because they might cover some of the swearing content etc.  



7.) How have they been targeted?
How the audience been targeted is about the content which is included in this documentary, plus in documentary the gangs saying that they coming to the stadium for the match from very young age and in my opinion the best age will be 15 and above.



8.) How the audience encouraged to participate in creating change     


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Monday 9 March 2015

Task 5

http://www.ditchthelabel.org/uk-bullying-statistics-2014/

This report was found on 9th of Match 2015 at 12:12pm and in this report is all about statistic where are people get bullied in general what I mean is the physical and mental bulling that happening in schools, colleges and in some of work places.

Those statistic that I have found are from year 2014 and it was from "The Annual Surveys" which has all key findings such as in United Kingdom 45% of young people experience bullying before the age of 18 and that includes bullying mostly in schools etc.





http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/nov/14/35pc-children-teenagers-victims-cyberbullying-fears-grooming-tinder-snapchat


This link was publish on Friday 14 November 2014 at 00:05 GMT

I found this link on 9th March 2015 at 12:31pm 

Here are statistic of number of children who are victims of cyber bullying which has doubles in year which 35% of 11 to 17 year-olds has been or they still been bullied online comparing to last year 2013 which was 16% has double and grown almost by 22%.


Why this has been double because thousand of teenagers and included 15 or under using messaging service such as Snapchat and dating app such as Tinder everyday and that is the social issue. The community affected by the issue because anyone can uses those apps, every teenager has apps such as Snapchat because is most useable app on smartphones.

http://redballoonlearner.co.uk/includes/files/resources/261298927_red-balloon-natcen-research-report.pdf

http://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/child-abuse-and-neglect/bullying-and-cyberbullying/bullying-cyberbullying-statistics/


Here is another statistics showing who has been bullied mostly in schools, males or females. Some of bulling has not been mentioned which is 1,686 and 443 has been mentioned for females and 1,765 for males 377 has been mentioned. This show that bulling don't want to be show off and what I see is that bulling want be hide by students in school because they scare to tell anyone to let them help to protect against bullying, and what students do is just hiding physical and mental bullying 

Monday 2 March 2015

Interview Techniques 02/03/2015

1.) How did you demonstrate that you were listening?
In my interview I have demonstrate that I was listening to me interviewee by using eye contact asking a interviewee question and expanding on the topic and plus I was nodding that let them know that I am listing.



2.) How did you adopt your question/style to suit the interview+interviewee?
By asking the interviewee the first question I already know that interviewee already know something about this topic which bullying and cyber bullying and I was asking an interviewee easy question then I was cutting to the difficult question such as , personal question but before that I asked the interviewee if will be able to give some example if they wish I didn't force them to answer if they don't want answer this type of question.



3.) What have you learned today?
I have learned a lot of this practice exercise because it gave me some clues which I might ask interviewee in the future interview or either documentary and tips which such as eye contact and make the interviewee more comfortable to the question such as, talk for a bit about something which is related to the topic but do not ask them before you will not know if they know something about the topic.



4.) How will you improve to ensure professional standards are met (consider interview techniques/use of camera

I will set the camera to the right angle to see the interviewee and the interviewer