Blog Post #46: Interview Script Paper (Draft and Final)
For my interview, I wrote down the questions on a piece of paper so it was easier to read to the interviewee. It helped a lot in the interview process because it helped guide Gabe to give better answers. This is important because he answers ended up being long and thoughtful. The reason why the original script for Frankie didn't work out is because I rushed writing it. She also was not educated on the topic like I assumed, so I did not have enough clips to work with. Changing my interviewee to Gabe caused a change in the script paper, because I wanted the questions to better fit him.
My first question was "What does fashion mean for you?"
I chose this as the first question because I planned to use his personal explanation of fashion as a sound bridge. I wanted his voice to begin on the title sequence and cut to a clip of him talking. Using this as the first question helps the audience connect to him as it is informal and encourages the viewer to think what fashion means to them. Additionally, his answer set the message for the documentary, that fashion is art and evolves over time. My other questions after I will reorganize to flow better in the documentary.



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