We also decided not to add social media links as we have everything we need in our documentary. We concluded that having the links in the documentary, eg, clickable links did not add anything to the content. All the essential content is in the project.
Bournemouth University Multimedia Journalism students' blog running alongside the production process of creating an interactive documentary on the topic of being transgender at a young age.
Tuesday, 8 March 2016
Lack of FAQ & Social media links
First of we were intending on adding an 'FAQ' feature to our documentary. We would have added the feature in a button format along with he interactive map. BUT, we decided that we couldn't really justify being the voice of reason to transgender people who need advice. Our FAQ would have involved roughly 5 questions with long, in-depth answers. The sources of our information would have had to have been mainly from NHS and phycologists on the web, as, due to us being 5 journalism students our knowledge on transgender struggles are no-where near the authority level of professionals. Therefore we decided that overall we couldn't justify doing our FAQ tab, because it may be irresponsible in the long run, and that if the users wanted advice, our fantastic interviews can provide them with this.
We also decided not to add social media links as we have everything we need in our documentary. We concluded that having the links in the documentary, eg, clickable links did not add anything to the content. All the essential content is in the project.
We also decided not to add social media links as we have everything we need in our documentary. We concluded that having the links in the documentary, eg, clickable links did not add anything to the content. All the essential content is in the project.
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