But Is It Love? 


But is it Love follows a handful of very different people on a journey to find love or at least a stable romance though the radical medium of speed dating.


The observational piece will explore the processes behind speed dating, how successful or unsuccessful it is and how it works within modern society.


A large aspect of the piece will also focus on the loneliness and isolation some people feel after they have been single for a certain amount of time juxtaposed to people who choose to be alone and partner less on purpose and the reasons behind this. These will be examined through different cultures aside our own looking into reasons behind why people would go to such a resort to find a partner and weather these people have strong faith in such a process.

Taxidermy: A Practitioners Insight

This documentary takes the audience on a serial journey though the irregular world of taxidermy. A practitioners Insight reveals the types of people who practice Taxidermy as a hobby, why they find such a pass time so appealing and what it is about the hobby they feel is such an important art form. The film also focuses heavily on the graphic nature behind how Taxidermy is actually created though its various stages.


Click hear for further elaboration on the research towards this documentary including details of contacts for the film. (Idea 1 at the top) 

A Cut Throat Industry

This documentary explores how making  a name for yourself  as a rock band within the music industry of the 21st century is a very competitive and cut through industry.


The film closely follows a 1980’s New Romantic band and how they almost made it big only to have it taken away from them at a very critical time. The film shows where the group are 20 years later and how they have all progressed since.


The piece also reflects up and coming bands attempting to make it big in the industry that haven’t yet been tainted by the industry.


Click hear for further elaboration on the research towards this documentary including details of contacts for the film.  (Idea 3 at the bottom)

Harry Fisher