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PRE TREATMENT FEEDBACK & NEXT DEADLINE For next FRIDAY, September 29 List of all (major) interviewees (10 pts) 10 Open-ended questions for 3 different interviewees (there must be at least 20 original questions among the 3 interviewees) (30 pts) Either contracts / emails received or sent to each major interviewee (30 pts)

1st FOOTAGE DEADLINE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 20 minutes unedited footage Can be b-roll Can be interviews (but might want to hold off on serious / sit-downs)

B-ROLL Extra / secondary footage you shoot to add meaning, cover mistakes, or create visual interest during interviews, etc. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT; SHOOT A TON!

PROFESSIONAL EMAIL Thank, Blake Zugell-Dilsnak

PROFESSIONAL EMAIL Thank, Blake Zugell-Dilsnak

PROFESSIONAL EMAIL Kodareed Cubarneypegg

PROFESSIONAL EMAIL Kodareed Cubarneypegg

PROFESSIONAL EMAIL Tyler Drewnolds Tyler Drewnolds

PROFESSIONAL EMAIL Dear Mrs. / Mr. / Dr. / Professor __________ Introduce yourself (“my name is and I am…”) Briefly explain your project (“I will be producing a documentary…”) Briefly explain why person would be an asset (moderate gushing / acknowledge expertise) Assure person you’re serious & this is a legit production (“I’m hoping to achieve a level of seriousness…” blah blah blah) Briefly address relevant specifics (dates, times, how much you’d need them, etc.) Encourage him/her to reply with questions & THANK HIM / HER (for reading / any help can provide)

PROFESSIONAL EMAIL template Dear Mrs. Taylor, My name is Tyler Drewnolds and I’m a student at Seneca Valley High School with a passion for film and video. I’m writing you today to ask for your help with a professional documentary I will be producing over the next few months on the history and impact of fighting video games. I realize your time is valuable and you are busy, but your participation as an interviewee in my film will bring exactly the expertise I am hoping to achieve. Any time that you could sacrifice for a sit down interview for my production would be greatly appreciated, and I will come to you. The final film will be a highly professional résumé piece that can help my chances of going to college for film studies. Additionally, with your consent, the film will be screened publicly as well as aired on our district’s cable channel. I plan to gather a variety of perspectives for my documentary and will have countless resources to draw from for archival footage as well as interesting visuals. Again, your expertise in the field would be invaluable for this production. I would be happy to answer any other questions you may have about the project including dates and times. I appreciate your time and look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Tyler Drewnolds

OPEN-ENDED QUESTIONING

Open Ended Questions Allow interviewee to answer in depth Do not always have single right or wrong answer Should not be answered with a “yes/no” or a number or a single word. Are more subjective, provide for more emotion / depth into the person or subject

Work on ways to ask your questions in a more open-ended fashion. Ex. “Is biology your favorite class?” FIX: “What is it about biology that makes it your favorite class to teach?”

ALSO, you may use higher-order thinking terms like compare, describe, envision, imagine, analyze, explain, etc. in your questioning. (make your interviewee work if he/she is being boring!) Ex. “How did it feel to break your arm?” FIX: “Describe how breaking your arm temporarily changed your life.” “Can you compare life with a broken arm to life without a broken arm for me?” “Imagine what it would be like to break your arm during swim season. Describe how different that would be for you.”