Mapping my idea

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Mapping the Development of my Idea Stefan Mekki

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Mapping the Development of my Idea

Stefan Mekki

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How did my Idea Start?The idea of breaking a world record has been there since buying my first Guinness Book of World Records back in 2010. Seeing my picture in a Guinness World Record book has been been a dream of mine for a while, and I think my hunger to do it is at its peak in this moment in time.

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What Factor Changed my Idea(Secondary Research)

At first I had the idea of just focusing of what it took to break a world record. However after conducting secondary research and finding out an Arsenal fan (the team I support) broke the world record for the longest time playing FIFA (over 48 hours), it gave me the belief that I could break a world record.

Furthermore looking at the world record page and seeing how many potential world records I could possibly break, gave me not only the confidence of finding out what it takes to be a world record holder, but gave me the inspiration of potentially breaking more records in the future.

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How was my Idea Developed?- In terms of development, my research enabled to be

ambitious and interview the man who holds the most world records (Ashrita Furman).

- Furthermore the fact that someone broke a world record whilst playing a game, gave me the supplement of actually believing that breaking a record is possible.

- Lastly, planning to interview Ashrita Furman has given me the idea of how this documentary will be planned and what type of content it will feature.

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What Factor Changed my Idea

(Primary Research)In terms of my Primary research my focus group stated that a world record to do with food would make my task of breaking a world record easier, due to the fact that I am a food enthusiast.

Furthermore, in terms of conventions and interviews interviewing a world record holder would be easy, however Ashrita Farman’s name was brought into the equation and my ambition to interview him after watching a documentary about him increased severely.

With one of my idea being based on YouTube, I tried to think of a way to bring the two together. This lead me to think of the idea of ‘vlogging’ my world record attempt along with the preparation for it. All 5 people within my focus agreed with the suggestion and thought that no matter what I should pursue this idea.

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How was my Idea Developed?Now that I am pursuing this idea, I feel that an eating

world record would be the most suitable due to the feedback I received from my focus group.

The fact that 3/5 members of my focus group knew who Ashrita Furman was, shows that interviewing him would be a major success as he is a well known worldwide ‘superstar’.

Adding the vlogging segment to this documentary would make it more of a modern documentary, and would also appeal to my target audience seeing as many 14-17 year olds would either understand the concept of vlogging or they may even watch vloggers on YouTube themselves.

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How did my Pitch change my Idea

In terms of my feedback, the audience stated that the best world record to break would be an eating world record. I felt this was great idea as I do love food, along with the fact that I have the capability of eating food quickly. Since I received my feedback, I decided to do some research in eating world records. Some of the records that I can potentially break include, Most Doughnuts eaten in 3 minutes without licking your lips, Most Olives eaten in a minute, or the most M&M’s eaten blindfolded in a minute using chopsticks.

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Final IdeaAfter the feedback and research I conducted, I’ve come to the decision that my final idea will be called ‘The Record Breaker’.

Draft of the Documentary: - Start of with Cutaway footage/archived footage- Interview with Ashrita- Vlog footage of my preparation of the world record attempt- World record attempt