This week we worked on the budget, scheduling, and the presentation.
We also interviewed Jonathan from Trader Joe's on Monday, and it was the best interview so far. He spoke about his daughter quite a bit and I realized that this is what really sparked emotion in him, so I tried to stay on this topic for a good majority of the interview. There was an awesome moment where he teared up and Aly was able to bump in on a really great close up of this.
Surprisingly, considering our interviews have only consisted of men so far, our film has a feminist approach. This is why this film, while a documentary, is extremely experimental because we did not plan for our interviews to be in any way feminist, but they have been so far, so that may be something we consider in post.
In terms of this week, we are looking to film on Thursday and Friday nights. This, if all works out, should get us 4-6 interviews, which will put us at a total of 7-9. That's a really good number to work with. From there, we can determine the meat of the film and then schedule additional shoots to help our film and really bookend it well. I want to get a good part of the edit done in March, so that we really have time to work with music and so forth.