We also completed our group agreement with one another so that everyone knew what they were doing and also what they needed and wanted to achieve:
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
Arranging Documentary Interviews
We met up as a group to discuss our documentary especially regarding the interviews. After some discussion we decided that to match our film noir detective twist for our piece we wanted to have the main interviews happen within a studio which we would set up to look like an old styled interview room at police stations. So a few member of our group went to book the studio while I arranged the interviews. Myself and a few other member of the group had managed to find out about some people who have looked after the campus cat and also a few members of our class who see it a lot. I then contacted the 4 possible interviewees that we tracked down through Facebook and on behalf of my group I asked them if they were free during our week of filming at all and to see if they would be happy to be in our piece. I thankfully got a reply with in the hour from 3 of them and now I knew when we had access to the studio I was able to negotiate a specific time and place with them. We then begun to brain storm initial questions to ask them and also began to make a rough schedule too. Here are the notes from this meeting:
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I really like your positive and enthusiastic working agreement created by the group. This is the first step towards a successful group project. I like the idea: its new, authentic to the student experience and there is the potential for deeper meaning to the apparently lighthearted subject matter. I see this as thinking outside of the box!
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