First, here is a scan of the storyboard:

Side 1

Side 2
As you can see in our storyboard there are several spaces which are scenes yet to be decided, and are will be done with the editing so it isn't too much of a problem for us to complete. For example one blank scene in our storyboard will be the title of our documentary, yet to be confirmed.
The first view scenes will be the introduction to the documentary, highlighting the key issues, with factual information. Zoe will be our presenter in front of camera and our locations were decided for these scenes, in London outside parliament. For our 4th scene we are looking at the merging of two clips of footage, one being websites of the internet and government shots, both relevant to the voice over in this scene. We then addressed our interviews, with the public and their view of the WikiLeaks Story. Questions such as: Have the government got any control over the internet? and What is your view on the sexual assault charges of Julian Assange? Our other footage we will be doing is that infront on computers, for our voice over explaining the background on the WikiLeaks story.
We then came to the decision that we need a credible opinion to balance the topic. Therefore the scene of an interview with a politician and one we had in mind was Kenneth Clarke, MP of Rushcliffe and cabinet member and Lord Chancellor. As one of the most respected MP's in the British Government he was ideal for the role as a government opinion.

Locations thus far:
- London's South Bank & Parliament
- Dark Room with accessible computers (School)
- Interview room of MP
We also need to note the timing of this and respect the fact that if/when we get an interview with an MP we may have to do it straight away or wait a while. Our back up plan is to use an actor, pretending to be a member of parliament. All the filming is aimed to be achieved from the beginning of January untill the end of the month.
The first view scenes will be the introduction to the documentary, highlighting the key issues, with factual information. Zoe will be our presenter in front of camera and our locations were decided for these scenes, in London outside parliament. For our 4th scene we are looking at the merging of two clips of footage, one being websites of the internet and government shots, both relevant to the voice over in this scene. We then addressed our interviews, with the public and their view of the WikiLeaks Story. Questions such as: Have the government got any control over the internet? and What is your view on the sexual assault charges of Julian Assange? Our other footage we will be doing is that infront on computers, for our voice over explaining the background on the WikiLeaks story.
We then came to the decision that we need a credible opinion to balance the topic. Therefore the scene of an interview with a politician and one we had in mind was Kenneth Clarke, MP of Rushcliffe and cabinet member and Lord Chancellor. As one of the most respected MP's in the British Government he was ideal for the role as a government opinion.
Locations thus far:
- London's South Bank & Parliament
- Dark Room with accessible computers (School)
- Interview room of MP
We also need to note the timing of this and respect the fact that if/when we get an interview with an MP we may have to do it straight away or wait a while. Our back up plan is to use an actor, pretending to be a member of parliament. All the filming is aimed to be achieved from the beginning of January untill the end of the month.
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