Research 1.0
I watched a few crime documentaries over the weekend as I spoke about in my last blog post and I watched these to get a better insight into the people my piece will be based upon but also so I could get more ideas for my piece. I wanted to listen out to see if they used any specific sounds e.g. A Judge's Hammer or if the documentaries themselves were just interviews. For the most part this may seem like it wouldn't be much use as obviously the documentaries are a different medium to that of my sound piece but I thought they would be worth looking into anyway and I would research into solely sound pieces at another time.
I started with Netflix and watched a few documentaires, some I had already seen and so had prior knowledge but some I watched completely new. These were:
I started with Netflix and watched a few documentaires, some I had already seen and so had prior knowledge but some I watched completely new. These were:
- Making a Murderer
- Captive for 18 years: The Jaycee Lee story
- The staircase
- The innocent man
Obviously these documentaries follow a narrative and so will be different from my piece anyway and as spoken before they're a different medium however I think they were a useful tool to listen to the sounds and interviews as so I can find sounds like link to crime and trials etc. to use in my piece.
The majority of them featured court cases and interviews with the police, the majority being all of them except; Captive for 18 years: The Jaycee Lee story as this followed a different story. I dont know if I want to include more cliche sounds such as a police siren as I am unsure yet if that would fully fit in with my piece but I will begin soon to start planning out all my sounds or most of them as some sounds may come from a more accidental process of spontaneity.
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