Well slowly but surly, these wheels have been lubed up and churning. I have finally finished, for the most part, my questions for this documentary...and I am not talking about me asking myself why I felt this would be a great idea.
It took me half of my Psychology class but them damn questions are finally done. It took me so long because when writing interview questions, it is vital to ask a question that will pull some sort of specific response from the person being interviewed. This whole documentary is based on what the people did in Titan Crew, how they remember both it and Chuck and how it has effected them and prepared them for whatever career they are in. So I had to kind of look at myself and ask what the heck I've pulled out of 2 and 1/2 years of Saturdays spent watching our barely average Titans battle other meat heads, but I came up with a few.
I have learned to double task. Sometimes when directing, I have to be telling one person to change their shot, while following what the other camera's are doing, request for a replay, and tell the computer graphics girl to find the graphic for whoever made the play. That's a lot for a brain to handle, and even when, hypothetically speaking, the brain may be moving slower than normal..for numerous reasons. But seriously, it has taught me to trust my instincts and go with what I have learned from working it over the years from my many mistakes. It doesn't really hurt either that I spent 10 years of my life playing the sport. That, combined with all my knowledge on what to and what not to do, I feel that doing the Titan Crew has taught me a lot about myself, and the career choice I have made.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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