The person above is Paul Meade my stepfather; he works for
Lawrence productions is Kalamazoo Michigan. Paul is a senior editor/ visual
Designer, he works on local TV commercials. He really likes what he does, and
he would be glad to show his privies work he done for companies around
Michigan. I think he would be a great person to interview, because he is a very
nice guy and his job goes along with what we are learning in class.
This next person above is my son Ethan; he is in
Kindergarten at Coloma elementary schools. He is a very talkative five years
old, and loves to talk about his day at school. He also likes to show you things
he can do, and show you his toy car collision. I think it would be neat to
interview a five year old, to get an interesting point of view from the world
of a five year old, and how Kindergarten is like for children in 2014.
This next person above is Karen Schaus; she is a mother, a
grandmother, and a great grandmother. She is 70 some years old, still works,
and is very involved with are church. She is a very busy woman, and she still
finds time for her kids and grandkids and cooking a big meal for everyone in her family every
Sunday. I think she would be a good person to interview, for all the wisdom and
past stories she could tell viewers about that would make you laugh, and may
help you know a little bit more about living back then.
Your son could be a really good subject for a verite documentary even! You could "interview" too, but doing it while he is playing or something like that would really give us a look into his kid life.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Alyssa's comment. It would be very difficult to interview a 5-year old. A verite or formalist style would be the way to go. Your step-dad would make a good realist doc subject but his location may make this a difficult group project.
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