Story Board;
In my story board I set out the shot types I would like to use for my final short piece. I figured out these shots after looking around the setting, from this it allowed me to choose the shots I want to use and what aspect I want to show.
Script;
when creating my short film I wanted to have real, natural answers and stories therefor I didn't want to make an exact script. this would allow me to present real life, as Rogers answers wouldn't be rigid and staged. Instead when creating my short film I went into the interview with a set of conviction starters and topics that would shape and guide the interview in the route I want it to. I felt this was effective as it allowed the interview to still have a certain focus but also to me natural and authentic.
these are the questions I asked;
Questions -
Early life-
When was he born, where, living in the same house all his life, what his childhood was like, hingham.
Meeting his wife- pub, pub crawling
General happiness
School
War-
Why did he Chose to go the Suez Canal?
Why did u go?- brothers
How did he get over there?
What regiment were u in?
How long were u there?
His brothers-
Who was the priminister at the time? Why were u sent there
What was your daily life like?
What did u have to do?
where did u stay? Tent
where did u stay? Tent
What were the conditions like?
Was it hot-weather?
How much were u paid?
Was he trained?
What did he do at Christmas?
did u make friends? What happened to them?
did any big events happen - events
did u make friends? What happened to them?
did any big events happen - events
How did it change you?
After the war-
Did u enjoy it?
Did it make u thankful for your life now ?
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