"Filmmaking, a chance to live many lifetimes." - Robert Altman
To hear my interview with Jason Lee of the Jubilee Project, click the link below:
Interview #2 - Jason Lee
1. What is the most important thing I learned from the interview?
A: The most important thing I learned from this interview is that we do it all for the story. Filmmaking is a storytellers medium that is extremely powerful. By tethering emotion to a story and message, we can get audiences to go out and make a difference in the world through their own experiences and personal connections to what is going on the screen.
2. How has your approach to interviewing changed over the course of your senior project?
A: Over the course of the senior project, my approach to interviews have changed quite a lot. In the beginning, I was pretty much scared and worried about the type of questions I could ask these people. However, it wasn’t until I realized how much knowledge these people had. They were practically reserves of a large wealth of knowledgeable information that I could ask them. I then started to formulate a system in which I gained some background knowledge of their upbringing into the industry to get a better idea of who they are and then jumped right into the meaningful questions.
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