Multimedia Website Project Proposal
My project will be guided by one question. Is the Kamloops Transit System good enough for the users of this conveyance? It will be included a explanation of how it works, the schedule of the buses, and a map of the route it takes. Also, it will have interviews of the users, and the bus drives. The question will be done in order to get their opinions and information that some people are not aware of. It will also have videos of the inside and outside of the buses, and the transit depot where the buses are parked.
This topic is important because it will question a transportation system used by a big percentage of citizens, where workers, and students are included.
Questions will be explored
- What’s the opinion of the people about the Kamloops Transit system?
- What is it the best things that the system offers?
- Why or why not would you recommend it?
- What can do the local government to improve it?
Story Angles
There will be a multimedia source dedicated to the users point of view, and they will be the principal character in the story that it’s going to be told.
The drivers and workers of the Kamloops Transit system will have a space to tell their story by their point of view.
Media Outline
The story that its going to be narrated is the everything that anyone who takes the buses should know, such as schedule, a map of the route of the bus, and how you could get access to a bus. Also, it will include information that people is not aware of like where the buses are parked, pictures offices, and others.
The audio interviews will have the voice of those who work for the public system, so it will include the drivers and everyone who works for the Kamloops Transit System and is free to talk about the place where works
The video will record and interview the users of the buses, and it will include all the types of people that uses it. This means that will include interviews of the students at TRU, people who moves through buses to get to their jobs, and the rest of the users of the transportation method