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Title: Moving Foreword
Channel: Channel 4
Scheduling: Thursday 9th January, 2014 (7:30pm- 8:00pm)
Duration: 27 minutes (including advert break)
Tracking shot – somebody getting a book off the shelf, sitting down and opening a
9 seconds
book to reveal opening title.
Opening Title – opening book from previous clip to reveal a Kindle with the title
5 seconds
‘Moving Foreword - Book vs. Kindle’ on its screen. Music in Background.
Introduction to documentary through voiceover about topic over cutaways of people
36 seconds
reading books or kindle and various archive footage.
Street Survey - selection of people’s preference on eBooks or Physical Books.
4 seconds
Interview with book/film enthusiast in preference to books/eBooks - panning shot of
14 seconds
books linking video with the next interview.
Interview with English Teacher in preference to books/eBooks
12 seconds
Archive Footage – Jack Dee in relation to Kindles and eBooks
8 seconds
Interview with librarian talking in preference to books/eBook
17 seconds
Archive Footage – Jack Dee in relation to Kindles and eBooks
6 seconds
Voiceover – cutaways of person looking at books online
8 seconds
Interview with librarian talking in relation to eBook lending within libraries
34 seconds
Voiceover – cutaways and archive footage of books that have been made into films and 16 seconds
vice versa.
Interview with book/film enthusiast in relation to books and films
19 seconds
Archive Footage – Harry Potter ‘The Chamber of Secrets’ Extract
12 seconds
Interview of book/film enthusiast about how films would lose their magic if kindles
16 seconds
where to replace books within film – Archive Footage used throughout clip.
Archive Footage – My Fair Lady Extract
9 seconds
Interview with book/film enthusiast in relation to ‘My Fair Lady’ – how books teach Eliza 25 seconds
Dolittle to speak ‘properly’
Archive Footage – Harry Potter ‘The Chamber of Secrets’ Extract
1 second
Interview with book/film enthusiast as to how ‘the fiction has become a reality’ 28 seconds
cutaway is used in clip.
Voice over – cutaways linking books in films to authors
40 seconds
Interview with Cassandra Clare in relation to her book ‘City of Bones’
1min 30secs
Cutaways of the film clips taken from ‘City of Bones’
15 seconds
Interview with Cassandra Clare on the benefits of having the book made into a film
2 minutes
Cutaways of the film clips taken from ‘City of Bones’
30 seconds
Cutaways of the books that she has published
15 seconds
Interview with english teacher in relation to kindles in school
30 seconds
Cutaways of english teacher doing her job
10 seconds
Interview with Kate Maryon about her job as an author
2 minutes
Intro to advert break, end of title sequence. Music in Background
15 seconds
Advert Break
Title sequence – opening book, handwriting title ‘Moving Foreword – Chapter 2’. Music
in Background.
Interview with book binders in relation to the effects that eBooks have on their jobs
Cutaways of book binder doing their job
Process of book binding
Interview with person discussing their favourite books
Cutaways – panning view of the books that they own/are talking about.
Voiceover – about 50 shades phenomenon with cutaways of ‘’50 Shades of Grey’
Boosts Barnes and Noble Sales’’
Interview with book publisher about the concept of publishing.
Voiceover – cutaways linking to the popularity of first editions.
Publishers opinion on the effects that eBooks have had on first editions
Street Survey in relation to peoples books preference
Closing credits – montage of books
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  • 1. Running Order Title: Moving Foreword Channel: Channel 4 Scheduling: Thursday 9th January, 2014 (7:30pm- 8:00pm) Duration: 27 minutes (including advert break) Tracking shot – somebody getting a book off the shelf, sitting down and opening a 9 seconds book to reveal opening title. Opening Title – opening book from previous clip to reveal a Kindle with the title 5 seconds ‘Moving Foreword - Book vs. Kindle’ on its screen. Music in Background. Introduction to documentary through voiceover about topic over cutaways of people 36 seconds reading books or kindle and various archive footage. Street Survey - selection of people’s preference on eBooks or Physical Books. 4 seconds Interview with book/film enthusiast in preference to books/eBooks - panning shot of 14 seconds books linking video with the next interview. Interview with English Teacher in preference to books/eBooks 12 seconds Archive Footage – Jack Dee in relation to Kindles and eBooks 8 seconds Interview with librarian talking in preference to books/eBook 17 seconds Archive Footage – Jack Dee in relation to Kindles and eBooks 6 seconds Voiceover – cutaways of person looking at books online 8 seconds Interview with librarian talking in relation to eBook lending within libraries 34 seconds Voiceover – cutaways and archive footage of books that have been made into films and 16 seconds vice versa. Interview with book/film enthusiast in relation to books and films 19 seconds Archive Footage – Harry Potter ‘The Chamber of Secrets’ Extract 12 seconds Interview of book/film enthusiast about how films would lose their magic if kindles 16 seconds where to replace books within film – Archive Footage used throughout clip. Archive Footage – My Fair Lady Extract 9 seconds Interview with book/film enthusiast in relation to ‘My Fair Lady’ – how books teach Eliza 25 seconds Dolittle to speak ‘properly’ Archive Footage – Harry Potter ‘The Chamber of Secrets’ Extract 1 second Interview with book/film enthusiast as to how ‘the fiction has become a reality’ 28 seconds cutaway is used in clip. Voice over – cutaways linking books in films to authors 40 seconds Interview with Cassandra Clare in relation to her book ‘City of Bones’ 1min 30secs Cutaways of the film clips taken from ‘City of Bones’ 15 seconds Interview with Cassandra Clare on the benefits of having the book made into a film 2 minutes Cutaways of the film clips taken from ‘City of Bones’ 30 seconds Cutaways of the books that she has published 15 seconds Interview with english teacher in relation to kindles in school 30 seconds Cutaways of english teacher doing her job 10 seconds Interview with Kate Maryon about her job as an author 2 minutes Intro to advert break, end of title sequence. Music in Background 15 seconds
  • 2. Advert Break Title sequence – opening book, handwriting title ‘Moving Foreword – Chapter 2’. Music in Background. Interview with book binders in relation to the effects that eBooks have on their jobs Cutaways of book binder doing their job Process of book binding Interview with person discussing their favourite books Cutaways – panning view of the books that they own/are talking about. Voiceover – about 50 shades phenomenon with cutaways of ‘’50 Shades of Grey’ Boosts Barnes and Noble Sales’’ Interview with book publisher about the concept of publishing. Voiceover – cutaways linking to the popularity of first editions. Publishers opinion on the effects that eBooks have had on first editions Street Survey in relation to peoples books preference Closing credits – montage of books RUNNING TIME 3 minutes 15 seconds 2 minutes 10 seconds 1 minute 1 minute 10 seconds 30 seconds 2 minutes 20 seconds 1 minute 30 seconds 40 seconds 27 minutes