Monday 17 September 2012

The Perception of Beauty – Survey

The following is a brief survey, not about your knowledge of facial symmetry, but about your personal opinions about beauty and attraction.

Answer these questions as honestly, but seriously too. I want to know exactly what you think.

I only need basic information about yourself and do not require any names… so feel free to admit anything you feel is true.

When you have finished filling in your answers please return the completed survey to Aleisha Cavanagh.

Thank you! And please be honest as I’ll be using the information in statistics and if yours seems completely unbelievable I won’t use it :)
-Aleisha.

Personal Questions:

Are you:            MALE                             FEMALE                            OTHER

Age:         ____________________

Are you a student?            YES                       NO

If yes, what year?         ____________________

Do you have a partner?          YES                      NO                      MAYBE

I realise this is a difficult question but,

Are you in love?        YES          NO          MAYBE         HOW DO I TELL?



Are you attracted to:       

MALES                FEMALES                BOTH                NEITHER

People that are:  OLDER   YOUNGER or  THE SAME AGE as yourself ?

Certain…

Ethnicities?                           YES                       NO
(skin colour,  accent, language, culture etc.)

If yes, what one(s)?                   ____________________
                                         ____________________
                                         ____________________
                                         ____________________

Height/size/weight/eye colour/hair colour/hair length etc.?
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Have you ever been attracted to someone by scent?     YES         NO

Celebrity ‘crush’ or a celebrity you find yourself attracted to?
____________________

What do you think females think is the most attractive feature in a man?
_____________

What do you think males think is their most attractive feature? 
_____________

What do you think females think is their most attractive feature?
_____________

What do you think males think is the most attractive feature in a woman?
_____________

Do you prefer beauty that is fake (makeup, plastic surgery, dyed hair etc) or natural (no makeup, natural hair colour etc)?       

FAKE                       NATURAL

Is this woman beautiful?

YES                                                                      NO

(It doesn’t matter if you’re attracted to women or not, just your opinion)

What is ‘beauty’?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

What is ‘inner beauty’?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


What isn’t beautiful in a person?
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Detailed description of your ideal partner? (Including physical features and mental features or anything else you’d like to add).

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What do you think your most attractive feature or trait is?
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Wednesday 5 September 2012

Definitions of Documentary

The word “documentary” poses many challenges in providing an quick definition. Here are some definitions from various reference guides and textbooks:


“Documentary concerns itself with representing the observable world, and to this end works with what [John] Grierson called the raw material of reality. The documentarian draws on past and present actuality — the world of social and historical experience — to construct an account of lives and events. Embedded within the account of physical reality is a claim or assertion at the centre of all non-fictional representation, namely, that a documentary depiction of the socio-historical world is factual and truthful.”
–Keith Beattie, Documentary Screens: Nonfiction Film and Television, p. 10.


“Documentary is the creative treatment of actuality.”
– John Grierson, Cinema Quarterly 2.1, p. 8.


“Documentary defines not subject or style, but approach. … Documentary approach to cinema differs from that of story-film not in its disregard for craftsmanship, but in the purpose to which that craftsmanship is put.”
–Paul Rotha, Cinema Quarterly, 2.2, p. 78.


“A non-fiction text using ‘actuality’ footage, which may include the live recording of events and relevant research materials (i.e. interviews, statistics, etc.). This kind of text is uually informed by a particular point of view, and seeks to address a particular social issue which is related to and potentially affects the audience.”–Paul Wells, “The Documentary Form: Personal and Social ‘Realities,’” An Introduction to Film Studies, 2nd ed., ed. Jill Nelmes, p. 212.

“[A]ny film practice that has as its subject persons, events, or situations that exist outside the film in the real world.”
–Steve Blandford, Barry Keith Grant, and Jim Hillier, The Film Studies Dictionary, p. 73.


“A nonfiction film. Documentaries are usually shot on location, use actual persons rather than actors, and focus thematically on historical, scientific, social, or environmental subjects. Their principle purpose is to enlighten, inform, educate, persuade, and provide insight into the world in which we live.”
–Frank Beaver, Dictionary of Film Terms, p. 119.



“A nonfiction film about real events and people, often avoiding traditional narrative structures.”
–Timothy Corrigan, A Short Guide to Writing About Film, 4th ed., p. 206.


“Film of actual events; the events are documented with the real people involved, not with actors.”
–Ralph S. Singleton and James A. Conrad, Filmmaker’s Dictionary, 2nd ed., p. 94.


“A documentary film purports to present factual information about the world outside the film.”
–David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson, Film Art: An Introduction, 5th ed., p. 42.


“A film or video presentation of actual events using the real people involved and not actors.”
–John W. Cones, Film Finance and Distribution, p. 154.


“A type of film marked by its interpretative handling of realistic subjects and backgrounds. Sometimes the term is applied widely to include films that appear more realistic than conventional commercial pictures; at other times, so narrowly that only films with a narration track and a background of real life are so categorized.”
–Edmund F. Penney, Facts on File Film and Broadcast Terms, p. 73.


“A term with a wide latitude of meaning, basically used to refer to any film or program not wholly fictional in nature.”
–James Monaco, The Dictionary of New Media, p. 94.


http://www.documentarysite.com/