Blog Post #3
As you know, we have completed our first interview and made great headway on our editing; however, we don't know what direction to go in now. We think that the best next move would be to interview cops about what they have seen and possibly get a ride with one to see how they respond to these tragic affairs. Anyways, so far we have learned the terrible consequences of distracted driving and continue to research its repercussions. Our only setback has been the direction in which we wish to go as I stated above. As we keep looking forward though, we can see the strength that people have. By digging into people's personal lives, we have been able to see the raw person behind the facade put up for high school. It is fascinating to see how people have come to cope with how distracted driving has left them.
In the weeks to come, we plan to strive to complete our general outline and idea for the rest of our documentary. Hopefully, we will be able to tell others' stories effectively and shine a light on the dangers of distracted driving to a wide range of people.
Till next time.....
-A&N
Hi! This is a blog that was created on the premise of a school project. The project is called Genius Time. Through this blog the Authors will record their accomplishments, failures, and overall process that they embark upon in creating a documentary about Distracted Driving.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Monday, March 16, 2015
Are We Making Progress?
Blog Post #2
Throughout this process of making a documentary, we have discovered that many people have been affected by distracted driving... more than we even know about. We have learned that one time of distracted driving could change your whole life around. We have only interviewed one person so far in this process, but it has made us realize that every day of our life is very important. One setback so far may be the quality of our first interview. We filmed it outside on a windy day, so there may be a lot of background noise. We can solve this problem by editing out the excess noise and try to keep only the noise of the interviewee. We hope that this will be our only problem so far! Next, we need to set up more interviews. We plan to interview cops and hopefully find someone else in our school that has been affected by distracted driving. After the interviews are over, we must edit the clips all together to make one long, impacting documentary. We have learned, from listening to other people's stories, to not take life for granted. Appreciate what you have in the moment because you never know how it's going to change tomorrow.
-A & N
Throughout this process of making a documentary, we have discovered that many people have been affected by distracted driving... more than we even know about. We have learned that one time of distracted driving could change your whole life around. We have only interviewed one person so far in this process, but it has made us realize that every day of our life is very important. One setback so far may be the quality of our first interview. We filmed it outside on a windy day, so there may be a lot of background noise. We can solve this problem by editing out the excess noise and try to keep only the noise of the interviewee. We hope that this will be our only problem so far! Next, we need to set up more interviews. We plan to interview cops and hopefully find someone else in our school that has been affected by distracted driving. After the interviews are over, we must edit the clips all together to make one long, impacting documentary. We have learned, from listening to other people's stories, to not take life for granted. Appreciate what you have in the moment because you never know how it's going to change tomorrow.
-A & N
Monday, March 2, 2015
Why Genius Hour?
Blog Post #1
Genius Hour, also known as 20 Time, is a school project where students spend 20% of their class time working on any project of their choice. We have decided to make a documentary that illustrates the effects of distracted driving. We have chosen this project because many of our friends and family members have been affected by distracted driving, and we believe that we can inform others in order to prevent accidents from occurring in the future. In order to achieve this, we are asking our audience members, "Is it Worth It?" Through this documentary, we hope to tell stories of past accidents to emotionally draw in our audience and show them how their choices can effect themselves and other people.
Our goal is to complete this documentary by its due date, including the filming and editing. We also hope to get this documentary shown in the Health and Driver's Education class at our school. We hope to be done filming by the end of March and early April, giving us time to edit and have the project done by the beginning of June- by finishing the tasks by their allotted time, we will be able to measure our progress and achievements.
-A & N
-A & N
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