Music-Live sound cd, track 22.
How safe are our children on the internet?
The internet has become a growing communications method for children and now has access to 95 percent of these children in the UK alone.
Within the year 2010 there have been over 97 cases of abuse to children on the internet. This has included; cyber bullying, online friends and false uploading.
Voice over: Speech from Bert Jones, 'cyber bullying is something which is growing in the uk...''
With online social networking sites, child abuse has grown more than 9 percent since the year 2001 with 4 percent of these being online pedophiles approaching vunreable children online according to figures produced by the online protection agency, therefore leaving us to ask the question; ''are my children safe on the internet?''
Voice over: Semar Jolly speech, ''police are unable to attack online peodphiles..''
HCCTV invites you to explore into the question ''can we protect and monitor children online'' and if so ''will children always be safe online?''
Tune in to HCCTV on march the 5th at 8pm to watch ''Child Internet Safety'' and help answer, ''are children safe on the internet?''
Sunday, 12 December 2010
What Channel could my documentary been shown on?
The broadcaster in which our documentary could be aired through is BBC News night. The BBC offers a wide range of factual programs including documentaries. I feel our documentary would be best suited to the BBC’s family of channels as one of their aims is to "Offer more distinctive factual programming to audiences, ensuring that even more intellectually ambitious mind can be stimulated also". BBC News night documentary style is similar to our documentary as my textual analysis shows. The BBC as a broadcaster is well respected and has gained the trust of viewers therefore our audience can trust the information provided in our documentary. BBC 2 Broadcast a news night documentary daily, also they enable viewers to access hundreds of documentaries online through its website BBC iPlayer. This therefore would attract my target audience who use the internet on sites like iPlayer, you tube etc. iPlayer would allow viewers to access documentaries that are aired on channels like BBC2, and 4 at any time and then can watch a whole series of documentaries thus increasing the accessibility and convenience of our documentary not only on TV but also on the web. Below is a screenshot of BBC iPlayer it is on the section of the site that shows all factual programs including documentaries like news night
Proposal
Topic:
After a few mixed idea, our group decided to base our documentary on internet safety as it is something we felt was becoming more and more recognised in the public eye not only by people our own age, but also by children younger than us. We decided to base it on social networking sites such as facebook and myspace whilst also questioning our audience on this.
The documentary itself gave an in-depth explanation of the child safety in 2010 and the risks that the internet can hold. The whole point of the documentary was to aim it at children who use the intenet and their parents in order to inform them of the risks and the action that can be taken, in order to ask ''Are children safe in this age of technology''.
In order to gather inormation and help progress an answer, we looked into people related with the question such as police workers, teachers and our own target audience.
Key facts That will be researched and explained:
The growing number of children with access to the internet which is not monitored by Parents or Guardians.
The amount of people on social networking sites posing to be children/ paedophiles.
Legislation protecting children/adults on the internet.
Monitors in place on social networking sites like Facebook, Myspace etc.
Speakers include:Police Officer
Parent/Guardian
Member of Parliament
Child protection agencies
Teacher
Group Roles
Emmanuel Olobio - Cameraman
Billy Camden - Director
Emma Jolly - Sound
Reiss Ramsay - Editor Are children safe in this age of technology?
After a few mixed idea, our group decided to base our documentary on internet safety as it is something we felt was becoming more and more recognised in the public eye not only by people our own age, but also by children younger than us. We decided to base it on social networking sites such as facebook and myspace whilst also questioning our audience on this.
The documentary itself gave an in-depth explanation of the child safety in 2010 and the risks that the internet can hold. The whole point of the documentary was to aim it at children who use the intenet and their parents in order to inform them of the risks and the action that can be taken, in order to ask ''Are children safe in this age of technology''.
In order to gather inormation and help progress an answer, we looked into people related with the question such as police workers, teachers and our own target audience.
Key facts That will be researched and explained:
The amount of people on social networking sites posing to be children/ paedophiles.
Legislation protecting children/adults on the internet.
Monitors in place on social networking sites like Facebook, Myspace etc.
Speakers include:Police Officer
Parent/Guardian
Member of Parliament
Child protection agencies
Teacher
Group Roles
Emmanuel Olobio - Cameraman
Billy Camden - Director
Emma Jolly - Sound
Reiss Ramsay - Editor Are children safe in this age of technology?
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