I. Were really starting to motor now, weve got a couple of days of filming planned out and we got the camera reserved and everything. We need to work on our interviews though. We have yet to clarify with a couple of our contacts on when and where, but we'll get to that soon. The US Pond HOckey tournament is going on right now at Nokomis so you know were bout to get a ton of b-roll there the whole time its all going on. Turns out my dad is a good friend of the founder of the US Pond Hockey tournament so we might have one hell of an interview there. Right now our challenge is finding good characters to interview and finding out what we really want them to talk about and what we want to ask. we've been working together great and things are really getting moving. Im ready to see what we can do.
II. I really find this one interesting. Its really smart to immerse your self into your topic to really get a better idea of whats going on, and though were not necessarily writing scripts, it will still give us a better idea of what we might want to find out and how we want to piece everything together to give the people the feeling their immersed in it as well. By us researching it deeply, the audience will feel more engaged and like they too are learning about the subject. IT also repeats something we've heard a bit since the beginning of the class, try and do something your interested or curious about, which is good because hockey is something i've always liked but only recently really participated in and really became curious about, which is the correct word to describe it. I'm interested in seeing what the sport means to some people. Through a combination of field study and just research i'm sure not only can i learn a lot, but there is a lot i can teach the audience that they wouldn't have anticipated behind our hometown sport.
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