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Documentary Subjects
Dance with Brittany:
1 1.Why do you dance?
2 2. How often do you dance?
3 3. How often do you practice?
4 4.How long have you been dancing?
5 5. What got you started in dancing?
6 6.What is your favorite style of dancing?
7 7.Do people recognize you on the street sometimes?
8 8. Some people see Middle Eastern Dance as purely
sexual and only slightly different from stripping?
What do you say to them?
9 9.Can you give us a brief history of Middle
Eastern Dance?
1 10. If
people are interested in Middle Eastern Dance where should they start?
Internship with Tyler:
1 1. What is your current internship?
2 2. How did you find out about this internship?
3 3. What is a typical day as an intern?
4 4. Do you like having an internship compared to a
normal job?
5 5. Do you get paid for this internship?
5. If you didn’t get paid would you still want to
do this internship instead of a normal job?
6. What skills have you learned doing this
internship?
7. Was your resume in good shape before you got
this internship?
8. What advice would you give someone about
internships?
9. Is
this job leading to other opportunities?
Film Club with Brittany:
1. What is your club?
2.What do you typically do in Film Club?
3.Are you currently working on anything?
4.
What is it for?
5.
Have you done this event or other events in the
past?
6 6.
How do you separate the roles during production?
7 7.
Does one
person always do the same role or do you rotate?
8 8.
What other works have you done?
9.
Do you stick to a certain genre?
10. What
resources do you use to make your films?
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Monday, February 2, 2015
Music Video
I chose to do a music video that is not serious at all. I chose to do Ylvis's The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?). This video starts out acting like it may be serious then you notice all the costumes and realize it is not. During the singing only parts of the video they use a lot of mid-range and close up shots but when the dancers come in they switch to a lot of long shots. The whole time the camera feels like it is handheld. There is one shot where the singer looks away and when he looks back they do a quick cut to him in the fox costume in the exact same place. This transitions us into the bitterness of the video. The props are the lighting itself because most of the lights they use are visible. It's hard to tell if all the shots were shot on set or if it was all shot outside so I would say its a mixture of both.
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