Spy Plane Incident

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The topic we chose to make our documentary on was the U2 Spy Plane Incident. Our group was initially interested in the fact that they were able to develop “spy planes” at such an early time in history. This obviously is not anything new as we, along with other countries, are using this technology today. As we conducted our research we saw that the U.S. and the U.S.S.R had essentially done a “spy swap” after the incident, the incident being a U2 Spy Plane, flown by an American, had been shot down by the Soviet Union because the pilot, Francis Gary Powers, had flown over without permission. This “spy swap” intrigued us because it left us wondering why they decided to swap spies instead of asking for money or perhaps killing Powers on the spot. So that's when we decided this was the right topic for us. …show more content…
Due to our group having 4 people, we were able to easily split up the work. First off, we each found 7 primary sources, 2 of us had to find 8, and 5 secondary sources. We made a single Google Doc and shared it with each of us so we could just add our sources and annotations. Then we split up the project by assigning each person a different part of the project. We had one person do the voiceover/script for the documentary, one person found pictures and videos to put in the documentary, one person edited it, and one person wrote the process paper. This allowed us to work on our project efficiently with each person focusing on their part. We found a majority of our sources online, as most of them were websites and photos, but we did find a couple of books at our local library on our topic, with one being written by Powers