Monday, 26 June 2017

Editing List


Intro
Gameplay footage the text appears. Throughout the gameplay you can hear voiceover
 
Fade
0:30
The Doom gameplay will fade to the GTA V gameplay
 
Cut to the Gears Of War gameplay
1:18
The GTA V gameplay will transition to the Gears Of War gameplay
 
Cut to the interview
2:09
The gears of war gameplay will transition to the title and then the documentary
 
The interview will finish the cut back to the video game
2:56
The interview will cut to the GTA V gameplay and finish
 

Friday, 23 June 2017

Wednesday, 14 June 2017

Treatment



Treatment for C’est Mon Block
DeMarcus is on location in a council estate, DeMarcus is normally dressed in his suit or other formal attire. However he feels the need to blend in to avoid being detected by the locals. DeMarcus starts talks about where he is and what he plans to while he is on the estate. He walks to his guest and inside man ‘Z’ who has lived on the estate all his life. It is heavily implied that he is part of and a gang however he neither denies nor confirms this. As the interview progresses DeMarcus tries to gain a broader insight into what type of person ‘Z’, DeMarcus asks how much ‘Z’ makes each week. Z claims he makes around ’10 bags’ a week, a claim no one can substantiate. As they go around the area they discuss the positives of the area, such as the community spirit as well as the community centre where it allows children to escape the hostile environment they live in.


DeMarcus also discusses with ‘Z’ the type of problems his area faces, such as the drug dealing, gangs, robbery and other anti-social behaviour. The documentary concludes with DeMarcus offering his own thoughts on what he has experienced on his visit to the estate. DeMarcus talks about his negative conceptions about estates however he understands how despite the many problems that the people who live there face there are support mechanisms in place to prevent anyone life from taking the wrong direction. 

Wednesday, 7 June 2017

Editing screenshots




Structure Of Documentary





  • Hello I’m Demarcus Henry Russell and welcome to C’est Mon Block, today we are in East London to indulge in the ‘Ghetto culture’
  • Meets the person from the estate and interviews him  
  • Ask him out about what happens on the estates
  • What he does to make money?
  • We cut off a section of the interview as the topics were inappropriate, we have a voice over explaining what we talked about. Such as the concerns of the community about drug dealing and gangs.
  • We then go on to talk about the positives of living on the estate like the youth centre which prevents young people from getting involved with crime.
  • At the end of the documentary Demarcus summaries what he has learnt from spending his time on the estates. Such as the positives like the community spirit as well as the talent of the area. We also have a voice over where we catch up with ‘Z’ who we find out that he has changed his life.



Thursday, 1 June 2017

Ideas Development

Ideas development by the research conducted by Timi our idea originates from a combination of existing products such as 'RS: Hood Documentary' and 'Chicken Connoisseur: Pengest Munch'. These shows all share the level of humour we wish to reach, they are real people playing a character as close to themselves as they can. Another similarity is the tone and context of the show, the Chicken connoisseur reviews chicken and chip shops all over london; this is a urban culture of london in which the audience can relate to making him the successful public figure he is. 'RS' series Hood Documentary was also a success due to the nature of the show being relevant to the audience of Londoners and those living in the urban culture, understanding the look, jokes and activities mentioned.

Our Idea 'C’est Mon Block: Timi Bangi’ The camera follows him around his area/ estate to find out more about history and stories that have come up. He will also interact with friends and neighbours/shopkeepers to keep the narrative running. 

We have developed it into a pilot series of 3 minute wonders, of a first episode introducing the character and filmmaker 'Timi Bangi'. The narrative and structure for the documentary begins with a opening sequence of him talking then a title sequence with music (produced track or pre existing)  It will contain cinematography of the area, shots of the estates, him traveling. 

From doing research 'Hood Documentary' consists of 6 episodes and had a small production team similar to our production for 'C'est Mon Block' it is also a 5 minute mockumentary which has a short storyline and usually takes place in one or two locations, just as our show. 

'Pengest Munch - Chicken Connoisseur has over 15 Episodes and caters fro all areas of London and even a episode in New York. The running time is between 10 - 30 minutes considering all content/interviews and details for reviewing, he uses an observational and expository approach to trail and testing the Chicken and Chips with a voice over and cutting to him visibly reporting.
Both case studies are seen online and steamed from platforms such as BBC 3 and YouTube. With social media responses and marketing.

Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Pitch Video

https://youtu.be/UzIwHVMNxHQ

The feedback we got from our teacher was that the information we had in our presentation was good and covered all the topics we needed to about the different documentary constraints.

Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Edit Decision list

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KsBUoMkKP3TKGXOFbxAcdRftjgb_CGRzqlms2FwMm4Q

Shot list

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1u5hwa_Kl0Xx5dKSAxd0F1Hwyp3fkUCDnutrqv69ExXs

Risk Assesment

https://drive.google.com/open?id=16l0bfwqxD7EGkmx-CbR-1LFivj8ySq1jkowQU342SZI

Legal and ethical





https://drive.google.com/open?id=1lbgAbQz75BCLG6U1FAusvtP3JTWtNeZv9aRFTtETYcM

Call sheets

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_R_EdtlJ3NLemVVaEc1eVFDbG8
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_R_EdtlJ3NLemVVaEc1eVFDbG8https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_R_EdtlJ3NLemVVaEc1eVFDbG8

Production Schedule

https://drive.google.com/open?id=11VEDSvY78tuzg5BKopfgEM4UXpHeWTF7BLj3-F7xChw

Reece

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1-jPiPTccLJU1BvSERmbFRwRUU/view?usp=sharing

Documentary feedback







https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1-jPiPTccLJWFB3dHkxenA2VEE




We showed out documentary to the class, most of the responses were positive the editing of the documentary was one of the highlights. Another of the highlights was the host who they felt was funny and really brought the documentary to life. They were some aspects of the documentary in which they thought we could of improved such as, the variety of locations, more/different interviewees.

Script

https://docs.google.com/document/d/19sxyQFE0h9o3uEXYDHQdlDv3TPm1oXyzN8wfc2J6f2w/edit?usp=sharing

Notes







https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_R_EdtlJ3NLM2poT0ZLREV3RGM/view?usp=sharing

Monday, 24 April 2017

Codes and Conventions
Documentary - George III the Genius of the Mad King

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/P2qZmB57aaUmRhk_zxd6ub-l2UlsNCSHxZmoRfkaQwrydmWoTAfUlvY1LUQMTZyV_VpOS-KqI87QIdpXzTCUl2WYCI64QlLacBQOpT5i0hcUzsTjPU4T3QplSAF_TbjzHHvbkh2yGeorge III the Genius of the Mad King is a documentary produced by the BBC and explores newly published personal letters from George III. The purpose of this documentary is to allow a greater understanding of the monarch and to get rid of the misconceptions of what type of person he is and what his reign was like.  The format of the documentary is expository as it has a voice of God narrator who speaks directly to the audience without appearing in the documentary. Throughout the documentary experts would come in and explain in detail about whatever the narrator said. Also as the letters and photos are shown on screen the narrator’s talks over what the footage is about.
https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/s7OaIULlK7llt3YNNQN_rUQ/image?w=294&h=56&rev=98&ac=1The documentary also has elements which make it a dramatizations as the letters sent between George III are read by actors there is also re-enactments of events which have taken place. Another convention of this type of documentary is having expert opinion throughout the documentary an example of this in the George III the Genius of the mad king where you have historians who provide additional information. Another conventions of this type of documentary is having text appearing on-screen, an example of this from this documentary is when professor Andrew Lambert appears in the documentary appear his name as well as which university he works out this was done to tell the audience who the expert was.

George III of the Genius of the Mad King features another convention from this type of documentary which is re-enactments. The purpose of this to make the programme more engaging and more interesting for the audience to watch. Also it also gives a visual representation of what is being said to the viewers by the narrator. By having re-enactments it also makes it a dramatization which is when events are recreated using actors. This documentary falls under realism as it based on a real life events.

News - BBC news at 10
The BBC news at ten is an evening news programme which is shown on BBC One and is a roundup of all the day’s events. It normally consists of political, finance, sports, and weather as well as court news.  One convention of a news programme is a news reader, the role of the newsreader is to inform the viewers of the different stories. They normally present in a news studio however in some instances they present from a different location. An example of this is the 2015 General election where the BBC news at ten broadcast took place at the Houses of Parliament.

The role of the newsreader is to carry out research and select stories which would interest the viewers. They also conduct interviews whether in studio or on location, they also have the role of aiding the production team with the script. The newsreader must be able to communicate effectively, speaking in a formal manner and clearly so that the viewers are able to understand what is being said. The newsreader would also have to be fully aware of the legal and ethical issues which face a journalist as well as having editorial knowledge. Another convention of a newsreader is making sure they are presented formally, an example of this comes from the BBC news at ten where the newsreader wore a suit with his hair done immaculately as well as being clean shaven. This is important as the appearance of the newsreader connotes an image of professionalism to the viewer and makes it more trustworthy.
A common convention of news programme is having a field reporter who is at the scene of the news story. The role of the field reporter is to inform the audience of what is happening at the   scene, the reporter may have a pre-recorded clips as well as live reporting. The field reporter usually takes part in the interview with the newsreader where the field reporter tells the newsreader information from the ground. The field reporter may also interview someone who is on the ground to a gain a perspective on the events. An example of this from the BBC news at ten was from a reporter who was in Washington to report on the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States of America. During the transmission they were highlights of the events as well as pre-recorded interviews with members of the public who expressed their opinions. After that aired the anchor had an interview with the field reporter.

Normally the structure of the report piece to the camera, cut away, voice over, interview, voice of the people and graphics. The news report from BBC news at 10 started off with highlights of debates from British parliament, it then cut away to a graphic which displayed the amount of refugees which Europeans have taken in since the conflict began. It then cut to an interview with an MP with the newsreader, this is conventional of a news programme as interviews take place with experts. This news segment also included an actual footage from the conflict in Syria this allows the viewer to see what is really happening. This is another convention of a news broadcast.

Documentary - Reggie Yates extreme South Africa
Reggie Yates extreme South Africa follows the presenter Reggie Yates as he explores the contrast of living in South Africa compared to the UK. The purpose of the documentary is to inform the audience about the living standards of South Africa and different their society is. This an interactive documentary as the presenter acknowledges the camera as well as the film crew and the documentary features a lot of monologues as well as dialogues.

In the documentary Reggie Yates conducts interviews with people from the documentary e.g. he talks to the pastor about whether he is taking advantage of his congregation by prosperity preaching. After the interview Reggie Yates gave his own opinion of what he thought of the interview. This is conventional of the style of documentary as this type of documentary is heavily reliant on interviews.

Another convention of this type of documentary is presenting a balanced argument so that the audience can decide which side of the fence they fall on. An example of this a when Reggie Yates interviewed one member of the congregation who believed in the Pastors methods and another person who felt that the pastor was conning the audience of the money.

This documentary is a narrativization as the host Reggie Yates narrates over archived footage which is another component of an interactive documentary. Yates does this as he moves to different locations and informing the audience of what he is doing or what he is about to do. Yates also directly addresses the audience, throughout the documentary Yates provides opinions alongside the facts and is the centrepiece of the documentary. This makes the documentary makes it more engaging for the audience as it allows them to form their own opinion.

The documentary also features a lot of monologues, an example of this is Yates at the end of filming discussing whether the Pastor was having positive effects on his congregation and whether he is right in his methods. The structure of the documentary follows Reggie Yates as he arrives to South Africa and follows his entire journey to Africa. The documentary structure provides both sides of the argument before leaving the ending ambiguous for the audience to decide.

Jermaine Jenas War with Knives
Jermaine Jenas with knives follows former professional footballer Jermaine Jenas as he investigates the rise in knife crime in his native Nottingham. It is an interactive documentary as it follows the filmmaker who directly addresses the audience. It also views the argument from different viewpoints. An example of this is when he meets a gang member who carries a knife, while also meeting a policeman and a family who are victims of knife. This is important as it would allow the audience to see different perspective on the impact of knife crime. Another one of the conventions from an interactive documentary is featuring monologues this takes place in the documentary whenever Jermaine finishes interviewing someone he has a monologue to summaries his opinions what had been said.
Another convention from this type of documentary is having a clear narrative, in the documentary we follow Jermaine from when he arrives to Nottingham and finish when he leaves. The documentary is a narrativisation as there is a clear narrative as we follow one certain gang member who Jermaine is trying to reach out to so that he can change his life for the better. Realism is representing something which is true to life.  The people who have appeared in the documentary are shown how they would be like in real life. An example of this is one of the kids brings a knife to the interview with Jermaine, this is realism as it would be something they would do in their actual life.
Another convention the documentary follows is an interaction with crew, in the documentary Jermaine talks to the crew when he is concerned for the safety of one of the gang members featured in the documentary. The documentary also leaves an open ending for the viewers at home to decide whether they will be a change in the amount of knife crime which would take place. It is also edited to show how he spent his week in his area which also makes it narrative. This is important as it allows the viewers to see a structure of the show.


Task 1a



Educating Yorkshire was a British docusoap focused around a school in Yorkshire. The cameras were set up all around the school to capture the daily events which happen at a secondary school. The documentary was an observational documentary because it captured everything which happened around the school and turned it into an episode with a narrative. Throughout the documentary the producers had to take in ethical issues and legal issues. Accuracy is when information is factually correct. Throughout the documentary the producers made sure the information in the documentary was factually correct. An example from the programme is when the head teacher Mr Mitchell says that the school was in the top five worst schools in the area. This information was accurate as it was obtained from an external source which was Ofsted with statistics to back it up.


The BBC news at 10 is a factual news programme produced by the BBC, one of the ethical issues is accuracy this is very important for a news programme as the purpose is to inform. The producers of the programme would have to fact check any facts which would appear in the programme. It is important for news programme to report the truth as if they were to report something untrue it could lead to the audience becoming less trustworthy of anything else the programme reports. An example from the broadcast is the story about the BT accounting scandal  where BT hid losses of £145 million the statistic came from BT itself which is a reliable source. When the BBC report breaking news it makes sure it collates all the correct information as when there is breaking news there are a lot of inaccurate information floating about. The BBC also need to be able verify a source when they are reporting about a topic as if they report anything wrong it could lead to them being sued by the person involved for slander.


Privacy is a human right for any human being, if a producer wants to include someone in his programme they need to have contracts giving them permission. An example from BBC news is the leaked dossier claiming Donald Trump had ties to Russia, at the time the source wanted to be protected so his name was not revealed. His name was later revealed but if the BBC were to release his name beforehand it would have been a breach of his privacy.
When filming ‘Educating Yorkshire’ there were numerous legal issues that the production team had to face. Access is when a person is given permission to film an individual or location. The producers of ‘Educating Yorkshire’ gained access to filming the school as well as the member of the staff and the pupils at the school. They provided consent forms and whoever signed them were featured in the programme, if the consent forms were not signed and people in the programme were featured it would have been a breach of their privacy. Also any of the students who were under the age of 18 would have the consent forms signed by their parents.  In the programme there were 64 cameras placed around the school, Mr Mitchell made sure certain areas of the school weren’t filmed such as the staff room because some of the staff felt it was an invasion of their privacy.


Representation is how people, places, objects and events are shown. In ‘Educating Yorkshire’ the producers tried to represent the teachers and students fairly throughout the episodes. In one episode Kamren a student at the school is presented as a bad pupil, one issue the producers faced was making sure they didn’t edit the programme to make Kamren look worse than he actually did. This could make the programme subjective as the viewpoint is based on personal feeling opinions. If the producers did not show the other side it would be unbalanced, balance is showing both sides of the story without favouring one. An example of balance comes from BBC news at 10 when they showed people who agreed with Donald Trump’s policies and people who disagreed.


Impartiality is showing two sides of an argument without giving your own opinion on it. BBC news at 10 is also impartial as the anchor never expresses his opinion and remains neutral throughout the broadcast. In ‘Educating Yorkshire’ there is an alleged racial slur said to a student, both students side of the stories are shown but it is left to the viewers to decide which story they believe. This is impartial as it does not lead the viewers to side with one part of the story. On BBC news they was a debate on whether they should allow MP’s to vote on Brexit or not. This was impartial as the anchor never said anything to sway the viewers to agree with one side.


Objectivity is evaluating something without allowing your feeling and emotions to get involved. In the BBC news at 10 when talking about the US general election, the anchor never expressed his views on the candidates. This links to bias as the anchor doesn't favour one side more than the other. Bias is favouring one side more than another. In Educating Yorkshire it could be argued that it is not objective as it does not give fare reflection of each students. An example of this is with the student Kamran who is shown to be badly behaved child and not shown any good moments where he is well behaved. Which may make the episode bias.

The contract with a viewer is promising the viewer that everything described will take place in the show. Educating Yorkshire maintains this by showing all the content such as the all that happens in they day to day happening in a Yorkshire school. While the BBC news at 10 informs the viewers of what has happened in the news.

Pitch Presentation

https://youtu.be/UzIwHVMNxHQ

Monday, 20 March 2017

Draft

Codes and Conventions
Documentary - George III the Genius of the Mad King
George III the Genius of the Mad King is a documentary produced by the BBC and explores newly published personal letters from George III. The purpose of this documentary is to allow a greater understanding of the monarch and to get rid of the misconceptions of what type of person he is and what his reign was like.  The format of the documentary is expository as it has a voice of God narrator who speaks directly to the audience without appearing in the documentary. Throughout the documentary experts would come in and explain in detail about whatever the narrator said. Also as the letters and photos are shown on screen the narrator’s talks over what the footage is about.
The documentary also has elements which make it a dramatizations as the letters sent between George III are read by actors there is also re-enactments of events which have taken place. Another convention of this type of documentary is having expert opinion throughout the documentary an example of this in the George III the Genius of the mad king where you have historians who provide additional information. Another conventions of this type of documentary is having text appearing on-screen, an example of this from this documentary is when professor Andrew Lambert appears in the documentary appear his name as well as which university he works out this was done to tell the audience who the expert was.
George III of the Genius of the Mad King features another convention from this type of documentary which is re-enactments. The purpose of this to make the programme more engaging and more interesting for the audience to watch. Also it also gives a visual representation of what is being said to the viewers by the narrator. By having re-enactments it also makes it a dramatisation which is when events are recreated using actors. This documentary falls under realism as it based on a real life events.
News - BBC news at 10
The BBC news at ten is an evening news programme which is shown on BBC One and is a roundup of all the days events. It normally consists of political, finance, sports, weather as well as court news.  One convention of a news programme is a news reader, the role of the newsreader is to inform the viewers of the different stories. They normally present in a news studio however in some instances they present from a different location. An example of this is the 2015 General election where the BBC news at ten broadcast took place at the Houses of Parliament.
The role of the newsreader is to carry out research and select stories which would interest the viewers. They also conduct interviews whether in studio or on location, they also have the role of aiding the production team with the script. The newsreader must be able to communicate effectively, speaking in a formal manner and clearly so that the viewers are able to understand what is being said. The newsreader would also have to be fully aware of the legal and ethical issues which face a journalist as well as having editorial knowledge. Another convention of a newsreader is making sure they are presented formally,  an example of this comes from the BBC news at ten where the newsreader wore a suit with his hair done immaculately as well as being clean shaven. The appearance of the newsreader connatates an image of professionalism to the viewer and makes it more trustworthy.
A common convention of news programme is having a field reporter who is at the scene of the news story. The role of the field reporter is to inform the audience of what is happening at the   scene, the reporter may have a pre-recorded clips as well as live reporting. The field reporter usually takes part in the interview with the newsreader where the field reporter tells the newsreader information from the ground. The field reporter may also interview someone who is on the ground to a gain a perspective on the events. An example of this from the BBC news at ten was from a reporter who was in Washington to report on the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States of America. During the transmission they were highlights of the events as well as pre-recorded interviews with members of the public who expressed their opinions. After that aired the anchor had an interview with the field reporter.
Normally the structure of the report piece to the camera, cut away, voice over, interview, voice of the people and graphics. The news report from BBC news at 10 started off with highlights of debates from British parliament, it then cut away to a graphic which displayed the amount of refugees which europeans have taken in since the conflict began. It then cut to an interview with an MP with the newsreader, this is conventional of a news programme as interviews take place with experts. This news segment also included a actual footage from the conflict in Syria this allows the viewer to see what is really happening. This is another convention of a news broadcast.
Documentary - Reggie Yates extreme South Africa
Reggie Yates extreme South Africa follows the presenter Reggie Yates as he explores the contrast of living in South Africa compared to the UK. The purpose of the documentary is to inform the audience about the living standards of South Africa and different their society is. This an interactive documentary as the presenter acknowledges the camera as well as the film crew and the documentary features a lot of monologues as well as dialogues.
In the documentary  Reggie Yates conducts interviews with people from the documentary e.g. he talks to the pastor about whether he is taking advantage of his congregation by prosperity preaching. After the interview Reggie Yates gave his own opinion of what he thought of the interview. This is conventional of the style of documentary as this type of documentary is heavily reliant on interviews. Another convention of this type of documentary is presenting a balanced argument so that the audience can decide which side of the fence they fall on. An example of this a when Reggie Yates interviewed one member of the congregation who believed in the Pastors methods and another person who felt that the pastor was conning the audience of the money.
This documentary is a narrativization as the host Reggie Yates narrates over archived footage which is another component of an interactive documentary.Yates does this as he moves to different locations and informing the audience of what he is doing or what he is about to do. Yates also directly addresses the audience, throughout the documentary Yates provides opinions alongside the facts and is the centerpiece of the documentary. This makes the documentary makes it more engaging for the audience as it allows them to form their own opinion.
The documentary also features a lot of monologues, an example of this is Yates at the end of filming discussing whether the Pastor was having positive effects on his congregation and whether he is right in his methods. The structure of the documentary follows Reggie Yates as he arrives to South Africa and follows his entire journey to Africa. The documentary structure provides both sides of the argument before leaving the ending ambiguous for the audience to decide.

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Work

ducating Yorkshire was a British docusoap focused around a school in Yorkshire. The cameras were set up all around the school to capture the daily events which happen at a secondary school. The documentary was an observational documentary because it captured everything which happened around the school and turned it into an episode with a narrative. Throughout the documentary the producers had to take in ethical issues and legal issues. Accuracy is when information is factually correct. Throughout the documentary the producers made sure the information in the documentary was factually correct. An example from the programme is when the head teacher Mr Mitchell says that the school was in the top five worst schools in the area. This information was accurate as it was obtained from an external source which was Ofsted with statistics to back it up.

The BBC news at 10 is a factual news programme produced by the BBC, one of the ethical issues is accuracy this is very important for a news programme as the purpose is to inform. The producers of the programme would have to fact check any facts which would appear in the programme. It is important for news programme to report the truth as if they were to report something untrue it could lead to the audience becoming less trustworthy of anything else the programme reports. An example from the broadcast is the story about the BT accounting scandal where BT hid losses of £145 million the statistic came from BT itself which is a reliable source. When the BBC report breaking news it makes sure it collates all the correct information as when there is breaking news there are a lot of inaccurate information floating about. The BBC also need to be able verify a source when they are reporting about a topic as if they report anything wrong it could lead to them being sued by the person involved for slander.

Privacy is a human right for any human being, if a producer wants to include someone in his programme they need to have contracts giving them permission. An example from BBC news is the leaked dossier claiming Donald Trump had ties to Russia, at the time the source wanted to be protected so his name was not revealed. His name was later revealed but if the BBC were to release his name beforehand it would have been a breach of his privacy. 

When filming ‘Educating Yorkshire’ there were numerous legal issues that the production team had to face. Access is when a person is given permission to film an individual or location. The producers of ‘Educating Yorkshire’ gained access to filming the school as well as the member of the staff and the pupils at the school. They provided consent forms and whoever signed them were featured in the programme, if the consent forms were not signed and people in the programme were featured it would have been a breach of their privacy. Also any of the students who were under the age of 18 would have the consent forms signed by their parents.  In the programme there were 64 cameras placed around the school, Mr Mitchell made sure certain areas of the school weren’t filmed such as the staff room because some of the staff felt it was an invasion of their privacy.

Representation is how people, places, objects and events are shown. In ‘Educating Yorkshire’ the producers tried to represent the teachers and students fairly throughout the episodes. In one episode Kamren a student at the school is presented as a bad pupil, one issue the producers faced was making sure they didn’t edit the programme to make Kamren look worse than he actually did. This could make the programme subjective as the viewpoint is based on personal feeling opinions. If the producers did not show the other side it would be unbalanced, balance is showing both sides of the story without favouring one. An example of balance comes from BBC news at 10 when they showed people who agreed with Donald Trump’s policies and people who disagreed. BBC news at 10 is also impartial as the anchor never expresses his opinion and remains neutral throughout the broadcast.