Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Documentary Pre-Prodution: Winter 2012

Documentary Pre-Production: Winter 2012
1.Purpose: To educate the audience about radiology at San Francisco General Hospital
2.Contacts: My father, my father’s boss, my father’s co-workers, and possibly patients.
3.Interview Questions:
-What’s your favorite thing about working at your job?
-What did it take to get to your position today?
-How was it when you first started working here?
-What is the hardest thing about your job?
-Can you tell me some history behind the hospital?
-What do you usually deal with on a day to day basis?
-What is the weirdest case that you’ve ever dealt with?
-How are the patients that you scan usually?
4.Shot List- Close-Ups, Extreme Close-Ups, Waist Shots, Long Shots, Extreme Long Shots and B-roll.
5.General Flow: The beginning would open up with the with shots of the neighborhood eventually leading up to the hospital. Then a shot of the sign of the hospital with some others inside the hospital. Next, I would use some voice over to introduce the section of the hospital I am documenting while showing B-Roll of the whole Radiologist department. Like people working, technology and stuff like that . After, I would introduce my first interviewer and ask them questions while showing B-Roll relating to the questions. Then, I want to talk about some history behind the Radiologist department and how it has updated from before. And within talking about the history and stuff, I want to maybe include more interviews. Finally, I want to end the documentary with every interviewer answering a good closing question with B-Roll of the hospital.
6. Scripts: Questions for the interviewers, templates to answer the questions and voice over script.
Intro:________________________________________________________________
Closing:_____________________________________________________________
7. Production Schedule:
By November 30th - All pre-production is done; treatment, 2 column script ready, etc...
By December 6th - All filming is completely done
By December 9th - Rough Cut done and Music score started
By December 12th - Whole edit is complete and ready to be exported

Sunday, November 25, 2012

"Drug Crazed - USA" - Film Critique

The documentary film Drug Crazed - USA is an investigation of the new designer drug called, "Bath Salts." This documentary informs the audience of the dangers of this new drug that is sweeping the nation. It argues about whether the drug should be legal or not but clearly states it's position by the use of interviews, voice overs and other evidence. People who were interviewed told the heart wrenching stories of their loved ones that were consuming the drug and addicted to it. And in some cases, losing their lives. The people interviewed were followed around to document their attempt to reach their goal of banning Bath Salts.

Dickie at his birthday
One larger story followed was the story of "Dickie Sanders." Dickie Sanders was on the rise to becoming a great BMX star until his behavior on Bath Salts cost him his life. His story is told by his father who was there when Dickie tried to kill himself and when he actually did. Dickie's paranoia that was brought upon him because of the Bath Salt caused him to shoot himself and take his own life. Emphasizing this story shows the audience the dangers behind this drug and the effects of it.

The documentary is narrated by a voice over to introduce each person and explain backstory behind each of them. The narrator also explains the context behind the video on the screen also. This makes it easier for the audience to understand more meaning behind what is displayed. The narrator also clearly takes his position on the side of the argument against the use of Bath Salts.

One of the interview doctors
Medical professionals and scientists are interviewed to provide information on the drug. They discuss what chemicals and substances are in the drug and they explain what they do to your body and mind.




The director did a good job of organizing the way that the each scene was put into order. First, the drug was introduced, then stories of the drug were told, and finally, the medical research and science behind the drug was revealed.

One drug bust in action
I also like how the director incorporated the drug busts to show evidence of further attempt to ban Bath Salts. Within a scene of the documentary, the director showed live footage, archival footage, and direct interviews. All of these contributed to the standard conventions of the documentary film genre on top of the cinematography style. Nothing fancy was done for the artistic choice of cinematography. Most shots were still, but there were a few continuous shots that were shot handheld during the drug bust scenes. Almost no music at all was played during the film besides in the opener and credits. This was most likely done to preserve the informative side of the audio. This documentary overall I feel was pretty effective. It was executed well to give the audience information about the drug. Although, it could have been a little bit longer and talked more about the origin of the drug. Otherwise, it was good film.

Link to documentary: http://documentarystorm.com/drug-crazed-usa/