Once again my partner and I have been falling behind with recording new interviews. With my track schedule and her cheer schedule it has been a little difficult to touch bases. Since that has been a continuous setback we have decided to begin interviewing people separately.
We are determined to become as passionate about this documentary as we were in the very beginning. We plan to go to the LA area and find random people to interview, that way our documentary is not solely based on family members and friends.
This is a really heart warming idea. I think it was a good idea that you guys began interviewing separately because lets face it we all have very busy schedules. What are some of the questions you will be asking the people when you interview them and do you plan on getting a diverse group of people?
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This is a great way to expose the social injustice that occurs everyday. I love how you decided to interview people because no one can describe injustice more than the people who actually have been emotionally hurt. This will give others a whole new perspective on this topic. Maybe you can create a post on a social media site asking for people to share their stories and have their voices be heard. How does your selection process for the interviews work?
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I think your project overall is a very nice way of using your resources and talent to give back to the community. Many high school students volunteer just to receive community service hours and view their charitable acts as a means of gaining a number but I think that your sincerity will show with the success of this video! I tried once for a school project to make a video and it was not easy! So I think you must be talented automatically if you have the capabilities to do your project that is video-based.
ReplyDeleteRather than going up to random people to ask, why don't you try visiting the homeless shelters or welfare stations for people to interview?
-Irene