Sunday, January 18, 2015

Interviewable Subjects and Storyboards



Interviewee 1: I am going to interview my manager Felix (Cruiser's Car Wash), from Nigeria, because he has told me a lot of life stories that are extremely interesting and he has a very different, yet beautiful perspective on life. He is much less family oriented than Americans because of the importance of work in Africa (Nigeria). He hasn't seen his family in years, yet when he is working, he is giving 110% at every moment. I love listening to him and allowing him to mentor me because he is so wise. He also used to be a suit model and dresses like Kanye West when he isn't at work. He is quite the character.

Questions:

  1. What was your childhood like growing up in Nigeria?
  2. Do you miss your family?
  3. You once said to me that you were "here because you wanted to be at Cruiser's because it's what you want to be doing right now", can you explain why you care so much about Cruiser's?
  4. Do you think you'll ever go back to suit modeling?
  5. What's your pet peeve?
  6. What's your happiest memory?
  7. What's your saddest memory?
  8. If you could change one thing, what would it be?
  9. What was the favorite dream you've ever had?
  10. Tell me a joke.
Interviewee 2: I am also going to interview my friend Tate because she can always make me laugh, but we can also carry on a deep conversation as well. 

Questions:

  1. What's your biggest short term goal?
  2. What is your life dream?
  3. How do you see yourself when you look in the mirror?
  4. What do you enjoy the most when you are completely alone?
  5. What is your biggest fear?
  6. What is your bedtime and morning routine?
  7. What's your favorite place and why?
  8. Do you ever dwell on something from the past? Explain.
  9. If you could have lunch with one person, who would it be?
  10. What is your spirit animal and why?
Storyboards: For the most part I am going to film one person at a time in either Medium, MCU, or CU to capture the facial expressions, mouth, and eyes. I want to use different angles and compositions though so that I don't continue to have just one type of monotonous shot throughout the entirety of the film. 

As for the script and story outline, that can be found in my previous post about the concept and treatment. 

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