We all had two ideas each but decided to to chose two out of the ten, we could develop an idea on. The first idea was a historic documentary of a Lifeboat which is placed in the Albert Docks in Liverpool.
The William Cantrell Ashley, a twin-engined Liverpool-class lifeboat, originated towards the end of the 19th century and became the backbone of the Royal National Life boat Institution from the 1930s until the 1980s. In the summer, a £400,000 fundraising appeal was launched to preserve and restore the boathouse to its former glory and develop facilities for visitors. As a group we were interested in this idea as filming in the Albert docks was our main goal. With this story we want to ask permission to interview a member from either the local museums or someone who works on the docks who will know more history on the boat. We would also want to ask the public on what they think about the boat, and whether they think the boat is a major attraction.
Our second idea is to still base the documentary in the Albert Docks. However, we would do the history of the docks and even look at what the future holds for the docks. After some initial research we learnt that the Liverpool council plan to re-develope the docks into a larger tourist attraction. This would have positive effects on the docks by allowing tourism, but the negative effects mean some of the local businesses would be lost due to the plans. We wanted to interview some of the local businesses and even the the public on their views of this plan, however we would end the film so the audience can make up their mind on what they think should happen.
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