- During the film process all members of the team shared roles but the primary interviewer was Jake, and the main editor was Than. The rest of the roles of filming, finding interviewees, and writing questions and subject matter was dispersed between the group.
2. A. Dr. Sandra Caron of family and human sexuality at the University of Maine was the professional who we contacted for one of the interviews.
B. For regular interviewees we went to the union and then the library to asked random people if they would like to be interviewed.
C. The research we conducted was mainly focused on issues that have come up from younger generations being exposed to pornography and the affects that this could have/has on them. The research was done online from sites that conducted health and sexuality studies.
D. For B-roll we filmed Jake interacting with the environment in the library, walking on campus, and shots of the resources provided by campus to prevent STD’s.
3. We decided to edit the beginning of the video to be somewhat comedic because of the films subject matter but to then take a more serious tone once the interviews started. We would’ve liked to reshoot some of the interviews because we did not have the best camera angles.
4. The final product was not exactly what we had intended from the beginning of our research but we discovered that it was a more difficult to interview people about our subject than we had intended. We recorded the audio from the interviews on my phone and the sound worked well for the video but the overall theme is hard to makeup from the interviews because of the varying questions.
5. It would’ve been better if we had more class time to work because in this group our mostly all of our schedules conflicted with each other.
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