2. Why this project
• I like and want to do this project because my biggest hobby and
interest alongside film-making is weightlifting so I’ll be more driven to
create my whole project on a topic which I'm passionate about.
Weightlifting is a very important part of my life outside of my
studies and I'm very knowledgeable about the subject so I would love
to combine both passions into a project.
3. Jay FMP introduction script
My project is an educational and hopefully entertaining documentary. I
will be showing my life as a student athlete from my dieting to my
training. I will show footage and talk about both my football and
bodybuilding sessions and why I take part in these and capture my
passion about both. I will go into depth about the science and benefits
of bodybuilding as well as dieting. I will take the audience on a
transformation journey with myself showing how working out and
tracking my calorie intake effects me over the course of a two and a
half month period. I will also be able to acquire an interview with my
personal trainer Harry Strike for added information on the subject. I
will also include more informal footage of myself talking to the
audience making the overall tone more personal.
5. Hamza
I saw this video and it inspired me as soon as I saw
it because I suddenly got ideas that I could do a
documentary on something along the lines of THIS
IS: weightlifting; like a running series of THIS IS but
weightlifting being the episode. He says a lot of
points I would love to include on my video. I could
research other motivational quotes which I could
include in my video.
6. Harry Strike
• Recently I have been training
with a coach who has
competed before and done
well, so I could do a body
transformation in my
documentary, and take it
through my journey. I've got an
opportunity to film something
that I love doing.
7. Sneako
I really like the editing style of Sneako and want to
push myself to the next level and do some really
nice edits. Specifically the drawing edit he does. I
think on my last documentaries I've had quality in
my structure and content but more visually
aesthetic edits will drastically improve my
content. Research on the drawing edit and other
stuff like that will be something I strive to do for
this project.
The rant style as well, even though all of it will be
scripted is an aspect I would like to take from
Sneako. I could make something on ‘Why you
should workout’
8. Joe Fazer
Joe Fazer is an English weightlifting youtuber who does
lots of day in a life and there are a lot of aspects that he
puts in his videos that are similar to what I want to
include in my videos.
I was thinking about having a day in a life as the
background of my video, with bits where the audio will
come in and it will be the main part of the video. I will
use my voiceover to lead the video. Joe Fazer also
normally uses timelapses when he eats his food and that
is an edit I may include in my video and will require
research, because he also does edits when he's eating
the food which can drastically increase how watchable
someone preparing food is.
Joe Fazer is well known for his transformation videos and
that’s why for my video I could do a transformation, and
this could be the first episode of this, and the viewer will
find my project educational through the journey.
9. Golden Diamond
This is something that inspired me as it really hyped
me up and the tone is something I want my project
to have. It also talks about a subject that the world
has gone soft, and that’s something say if I was to
do that subject there are aspects I could take from
this video.
On the other hand say if I was doing a
life as a student the music really hypes me up and I
may use it because it is a common song used in the
weightlifting community.
I will watch a lot of weightlifting type videos and
see what music they use and how that effects tone
and atmosphere. When finding a song to use on my
video I think it has to be recognised in the
community that it fits ‘weightlifting’ and of course
also has to fit the scene I’ve used it in.
10. Ronnie Coleman
Ronnie Coleman The King is a documentary on the life of Ronnie Coleman who was one of the best body builders ever. ‘Eight-time Mr.
Olympia champion Ronnie Coleman has underwent six surgeries after his pro career and he needs crutches to walk, but his dedication and motivation
for training isn't gone’. That was the description for the documentary and it says it all about who he is as a person, because even when he struggles to
walk now (from multiple injuries) he still continues to train to this day.
When I watched this documentary it really inspired me to do my project as even though the project wont be that similar to The King its still on the same
subject weightlifting. It has a tone that I would want to have in mine and that is how this documentary inspires the audience watching and to get a
similar level of that would be one of my main goals. He also inspires me outside of my project to do well in my own training and I think if I keep that up
it'll only improve the project the more as it will be more genuine. I could research about how to inspire your audience on Youtube.
He also has a book on the same subject called Yeah Buddy: My Incredible Story
‘Best known for winning the Mr. Olympia title eight times, and for lifting every heavy weight in existence (including an 800-pound squat for two easy
reps), Ronnie Coleman came from humble beginnings. Born in rural Louisiana to a single mother, Ronnie rose from poverty to achieve his lifelong goal
of becoming the best bodybuilder in history. In the process, he learned about life, victory, triumph, defeat, hard work, determination, discipline, glory and
adversity. In this book, Ronnie tells us the story his life, from his own perspective, all the way from childhood to the present. He covers, in great detail,
all aspects of his journey, from his eight Olympias and his quest to become a muscleman, to the difficult years working at a fast food restaurant, to his
love life, to the birth of his daughters, to the relationship with his mother, the rise of his supplement brand, to his back problems, and everything in
between. With insights from bodybuilding legends like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lee Haney, Jay Cutler, Phil Heath, Kevin Levrone, Flex Wheeler, and
many others, Ronnie holds nothing back and truly exposes his life in a way he was never done before. "Ronnie became a whole new dimension. It was
unbelievable. He showed bodybuilders that there was a whole other way of size and proportion. "Arnold Schwarzenegger, 7-time Mr. Olympia (1970-
1975, 1980), Hollywood superstar and former Governor of California. "The unbelievable story of the greatest bodybuilder the world has ever known."
Men's Health Magazine "In the world of professional Bodybuilding the name Ronnie Coleman stands alone. There has never been an athlete physically
able or willing to take the sport beyond the limits of human expectations. Ronnie, did it to the extent that the sport may never witness again. "Lee
Haney, 8-time Mr. Olympia (1984-1991)"Ronnie Coleman was my idol and someone I looked up to tremendously. Ronnie trained his ass off. He was a
very humble guy. I respected him so much. "Jay Cutler 4-time Mr. Olympia, (2006-2007, 2009-2010)’
That’s a bit of information about the book but essentially both book and documentary are on the life of Ronnie Coleman but the book
focuses less on him now whereas the documentary is more about his present struggles.
11. Jeff Nippard
Jeff Nippard is a content creator who heavily inspires
me through him giving advice on lifting which is
scientifically backed and has tested studies to back
his claims, so when I do my video when I say
something I want to give scientific evidence to back
my claim up. I will research these scientific articles
so I can use them in my video.
12. Format/Dylan Mcknight
• My idea for my project is a documentary but more personal and not
something you would see on Amazon or Netflix; I want it to be more of a
YouTube thing as I want to explore more into making the video more
creative aesthetically. Not saying Netflix and Amazon don’t have stuff like
that but I think YouTube is more accepting of that and it's more of a place
for conceptual material. In conclusion I want my project to yes be a
documentary but I want it to be more personal so I can 'rant' and express
myself.
• Insanity is a documentary made by Dylan Mcknight on himself about the
transformation he did and a bit about his own character and what it
takes to do what he did. It's provided a lot of inspiration for my own
project and there's things I can learn from this documentary when
doing research.
• Another documentary type video he did is his 2 year natural
transformation 18-20, its very dramatic but it definitely hypes me up.
There's a lot of techniques specifically in that video that have peaked my
interest that I could research on how to do it.
13. Limitations
• A lot of my weaknesses are in my editing skills as I don’t know how to do many effects or visually
it hasn’t been that strong in my previous work, so improving that may be a challenge. To improve
this weakness I will do research on different edits I can do that will make my video look better for
example the Super EASY scribble, scrawl, doodle effect is a video that I will use on my
project as I think it can add to the style of video I'm trying to achieve.
• My camera work is fairly basic so that is also something I would want to improve as it would
drastically improve my piece having good shots, it would also help with my aim to get the video to
look aesthetic. I may have to research how to improve my camera work on YouTube, I think
there's ways you can film when doing a montage so research on that before I film will help.
• A weakness I have is not being able to articulate my ideas and what I want to do, and that can
hinder my project as if I'm describing it, it can be difficult. On this project I'm hoping to articulate
my ideas better to get feedback and being confident that I can make mistakes or improve even if I
think it's good.
14. Strengths
• My strengths are in how I structure my videos so that will be helpful
when I create my project as I think that it helps the viewer to
understand and relate to my project more.
• I have quite a driven personality so as I'm doing my project on
something I love and passionate about, I will be really determined to
create this project and complete it to the very best of my ability.
• I'm resilient as with my own self I train consistently every week on the
same days and I try and eat the same amount of calories.
15. Everything I’ve learned
• I’ve learned that short movies isn’t my thing, as my camera work is
fairly basic, so if this was the same year one I would probably be
thinking about making a film. In Year 2 I've realised that I'm better
and prefer doing documentary style because I'm better at more real
stuff than creating a script and writing something non fictional. I've
learned things I like and don’t like; for example I like doing short
snappy cuts because I find it makes the video more interesting and
the opposite long clips I have found I'm not as keen on it, because it
drags. I’ve developed an editing style, learnt I like structure to my
video and I find doing something I'm interested in is the best way to
get work done as you find it important to you.
16. What have I produced
• I have produced two different documentaries prior to this current
project, so I'm comfortable with the structure and getting the tone of
a documentary, I still want to build on this however and improve from
what I've already done and make something different and more
aesthetic that’ll be refreshing for me. In my first year even if I didn’t
do documentaries I gained significant editing skills that really helped
me be able to do anything now, since I had no knowledge of how to
use premiere pro beforehand.
17. Hope for FMP
• My hopes for the FMP is a distinction, I believe I can do it; a merit is a
must but if I get a distinction I'll be over the moon. I’ll need to
improve my written work and also my project but I believe I can do it.
• I hope the effect that my project will have on my audience will be
positive and make them feel inspired and also I hope as I aim for my
product to be more aesthetically pleasing I hope they would
appreciate that.
• I hope viewers of my project will feel inspired to be active and for the
documentary to have a lasting impact on them, which they can
benefit from.
18. Synopsis
• Life as a student athlete: I will talk about all about my food
preparation and my training. I’ll show what it takes and what it's like.
I'll show me tracking calories and I will film my football matches and
my workouts and do a transformation. I could also sit down and do
more formal stuff like why I got into it. I want the video to be a kind of
why you should workout a kind of love letter to the sport.
• I will look to entertain, educate and motivate in my video .
19. Synopsis
• What is a man- / - manhood.
• Explore how masculinity is a social concept that in the past meant
one thing that society all agreed upon. However now with the rise of
work culture and freedom of expression there are multiple concepts
of what masculine is that men today are torn between, these create
predujudices and insecurities and confusion.
20. Synopsis
• Modernity is making you weak: I will talk about how modern society
is making you weak, I will refer to fat phobia culture and how schools
are reducing physical lessons out of the curriculum. I will talk about
how society glorifies obesity and mental illness.
21. Synopsis explanation
• Here in the contextual I have three different ideas. To decide which one I have
written them all down so I can idea generate from there. I could potentially combine a
few ideas with my Student Athlete being the focus of the documentary with some side
themes of the other two.
• Student athlete- this concept will pretty much document how my life is at the first
stages of my career with weightlifting and my football.
• Manhood- Quite like 'Modernity is making you weak' I will be into a more 'rant' style
voiceover, I will talk about how it is now confusing for young males to what is
masculinity, and everyone has different views right and wrong, and I would discuss what I
think.
• Modernity is making you weak- I would talk about how modern day is making you lazy,
there's a lot I could talk about with this one as there are studies that over stimulation is
reducing testosterone, there's a lot of argument about how you should not workout as
its fatphobic and there's much more research I could do that to support this idea of how
the world has lost touch with it's productivity and supports weakness and laziness. I
would basically just give my views on how this is destructive.
22. Bibliography
• Sneako. (2021). The Meaning of Life. Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHKbwuv_eIU&t=45s. Last
accessed 16th Feb 2022.
• Hamza. (2022). I love weightlifting . Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Han7L8eW0Q&t=273s.
Last accessed 16th Feb 2022.
• Storysium. (2021). Super EASY scribble, scrawl, doodle effect - Adobe After effects tutorial
(Remastered). Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpDDJsoXNdw&t=50s. Last accessed 16th Feb
2022.
• Joe Fazer. (2020). Day in the Life | Skinny Kid Bulking Up. Available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLFj77rX-jc. Last accessed 16th Feb 2022.
• Goldendiamond. (2022). Reject modernity, Embrace masculinity. Available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKGNvCMmB4g. Last accessed 16th Feb 2022.
• Harry Strike. (2016). Harry Strike. Available: https://ultraflexgym.co.uk/locations/gym-in-york/personal-
trainers-york/. Last accessed 16th Feb 2022.
• Vlad Yudin . (2018). Ronnie Coleman: The King 2018 . Available: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ronnie-Coleman-
King/dp/B07DZL85PN. Last accessed 16th Feb 2022.