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Author Archivehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFGbtYG296o Thanks to John my video is finally up. If you only knew what I went through to get this online…x_x. I may have to go to strange lengths to upload all my videos but I suppose as long as they’re up on time… My video isn’t uploading. I’ve been having a lot of trouble with imovie for the past few weeks. I’m going to try to have it up as soon as possible. I’m really frustrated. I’ve been trying for two days. Sorry! This is pretty bad. 1. I wave and then point to Adrien who waves.
http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/films/1028 They’re playing a bunch of Wiseman films at MOMA. I thought this might be useful to the class. Even if not, it’s good for those who are curious about Wiseman’s work. If we could get a whole group to go to at least one of his documentaries, I think that would be great. Regina Harsanyi: Hi, my name is Regina Harsanyi and I’m interviewing Andrien Lasaru[sic]. (Points camera at Adrien). This is Andrien. AL: Hello RH: Uh, what’s your favorite movie and why? AL: My favorite movie would have to be the Lord of the Rings trilogy because I like the combination… how they use good story with a nice location and also uh, good action to keep you into it. RH: I have to ask you this, uh, did you like the book or movie better? AL: Umm, I don’t know. In my opinion they’re both, it both depends on what you want. The books tell you the story in more detail but the movies kind of, uh, keep you entertained better with more action. RH: Okay, um, what’s your desired major and why? AL: Uh, my desired major is going to be computer science because I like learning how to use computers and I want to know how to program. RH: Uh, what are some things you do in your spare time? AL: Um, in my spare time I mainly like to go outside, read sometimes, hang out with friends, play video games… RH: (cutting him off) You like to read? AL: Yeah, a little bit RH: Um, what’s your favorite book? Is it -Lord of the Rings- or… AL: Uh, I don’t know. It would have to… I can’t really decide. It would have to be either -Lord of the Rings-, um, -The Three Musketeers- or the -Chronicles of Narnia-. RH: Um, now I have to ask you this. This is a generic question. If you were stuck on a desert island, what three items would you have to bring with you? AL: Um, let’s see. Probably a t.v. with my x-box… RH: How would you plug that in? AL: I was going to say a generator… RH: Oh-ho! AL: So, mainly because that’s the easiest way I communicate with my friends so. Reflection: When we were first informed about the interview project I assumed we could pick our own partners so I quickly jotted down ideas with Beatrice, my roommate, on how we could make this work. I was caught off guard when it was made known that the partners would be picked for us. I am sometimes awkward, even a little cold when it comes to meeting people so, I was a little freaked out to say the least. Interviewing others isn’t something I’m all that experienced with, a.k.a not at all. Originally I planned on making it seem as formal as possible and didn’t think to make it laid back or casual. I regret it not being more fluid. I was glad to work with Adrien because he was interesting and easy to work with. I wish it was more candid. I now think the questions shouldn’t have been written down beforehand. I think I felt pressured by the two minute time limit. My biggest problem was cutting off Adrien. It wasn’t professional and downright rude in my opinion. At this same time, I did listen to everything he said intently. I have an idea of who Adrien is even if it’s not on a completely personal level which would have been more appropriate. There’s nothing wrong with making mistakes unless you do not learn from them. I have learned from mine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK9ASyzMz-o
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