Friday, 24 February 2017

Ideas

Generate a minimum of 3 different ideas for your Personal Major Project.
  • One idea for a department or course at City College (CP or SACM)
  • One idea for a known community group, maybe a local issue to where you live or work (SACM)
  • One idea for a known company/individual about a product or service (CP)

B-Eat Charity


What is the basic idea?

The basic idea would be to create a testimonial-style video. I'd interview someone in regards to the charity, getting them to speak about information, contact details so if anyone wishes they could contact the charity they can, history of the charity, and why/how it was set up. Maybe include GVs of someone looking at themselves in a mirror, but nothing too insensitive to any eating disorders or mental health issues.

A second idea would be doing a short film style video, on the effects of eating disorders on the sufferer themselves, and their surrounding family and friends. It would be touching a sensitive subject so would have to be thoroughly researched and thought through with care. This would highlight what people go through, maybe how to reach out to someone if you are suffering yourself, or how to reach out to someone who may be suffering themselves. 

Who is the potential client?

The client would be B-Eat themselves, to put on their website or social media platforms to explain what the charity does, and ways to get help.

Who are you making it for?

I would be making this SACM video for the charity to use as they wish. They could use it in charity conferences, for raising awareness, show it to those wishing to learn more about eating disorders, or to put it on their website for people to watch as and when they wish. 

What is the potential issue, product or service you will be highlighting?

I will be highlighting the effects of an eating disorder, what to look out for and also contact details for the charity themselves. 

Who are the potential audience?

The potential audience would be young adults, to educate them about eating disorders and the charity.

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