For my inspiration I went on the website https://www.shortoftheweek.com to find myself some documentaries that share the story using a narrators voice. Coming onto the first picture this is a short film called BROOKLYNN which is based the impact gun violence has on a family. watching each narrator (the family) talk about the events in such detail could make a big impact on the audience. I like how they sound real and passionate about what they are saying.
The second picture is from the short film JAY which is based on the long filed life of the abstract artist Jay Kyle Peterson. During this 22 minutes Jay talks about his highs and lows in life as well as how he does his work. When he talks he talks firmly but also like he's talking to a friend. He doesn't sound serious ,instead he sound like he's having fun talking to the man asking questions about his life.
https://www.shortoftheweek.com/search/?q=jay
https://www.shortoftheweek.com/search/?q=brooklynn
Watching these have made me realise how people say what they need to to attract the audience, but from past experiences the serious tone and professional way a narrator reads out the script has always drawn me in. In my documentary I want to sound serious and confident within myself and hopefully I can pull It off.












