The Change
So, we changed our plan over the weekend after we got some feedback during one of our seminars. The one thing we were worried about, was indeed the biggest problem. Basically, the input was that the audience needed something else to look at if we didn't want it to be boring. Previously, Joe, the director, mentioned that he wanted to record at least part of the interview to show in the film, even if it was only Nathan's mouth, not his entire face; we were told to applaud this decision and to go with it.
The Shoot
Today, we filmed the interview section of our documentary. (see "Script post) We needed the same set as the first day of filming plus a boom mic to record sound for the camcorder. (see "The Filming of.." post) Everything went to plan, we set up both the camcorder and the R-09 recorder while we had a chat about some of the questions we would be asking. Nathan went a bit nervous when we actually started recording, but quickly seemed to get comfotable. He gave a great account of his experiences and the progression of his artwork; he also told some great stories.
Evaluation
Again, it took a bit longer than expected and didn't get to some of the extra things we wanted to do like filming some of the models and other things around his house. We got about an hour of footage and have not yet reviewed the footage.
Monday, 8 December 2008
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