It’s important to me to tell a good story and create a visually compelling piece. Ms. Reed has a lot of weird/cool things she’s done in her life, and I feel like she definitely has a good story to tell. I could also get some really cool B-roll of her doing experiments or her plethora of animals or something like that. I think to make a documentary engaging and exciting the film needs to be well paced and have a good mix of different types of footage such as interviews, B-roll, animations, and voiceovers.
Some questions I could ask to figure out the direction I want to take my documentary in are: How did you get into Biotechnology? Where did your passion for animals come from? What did you do in the lab you used to work in? Where did your love of sailing come from? What made you decide to live on a boat for as long as you did? How did you acquire a maple syrup farm and do you have any interesting stories about that? Did you do anything else cool before you taught at Suffield? Do you have any good stories to tell? Is there any one thing that has tied the various stages of your life together? What do you think is the next eventual chapter of your life?
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May 2019
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