Monday, October 12, 2015

Documentary Subject


 
Outline:
This interview could be used for a documentary describing childhood illnesses and over coming such illness; molding into a more powerful person. Documentaries like this could be based off just a scientific side of certain illnesses, with the interview being a snippet into the actual child going through it themselves, or just about how powerful children are in general, regardless of what they are going through (since usually people assume children are weak and fragile little things). Or, going even deeper into the meaning behind the documentary, and how useful the interview really could be, the documentary could be solely on cancer and how it effects lives, of all ages, and this just being an incite on how it affects children. Not to mention a documentary about the actual hospital it self that houses cancer patients and how that hospital functions.
Bio & Questions:
Omar Queisi is a fourteen year old sophomore in high school. He seems normal on the outside, going to school, socializing, and being his over all goofy, fun loving self, but not everything was sunshine and rainbows for Omar. When he was 12 years old he was diagnosed with a form of bone cancer that changed his life completely. For about a year and a half he was in and out of the hospital under going chemo therapy. He is officially cancer free back to school, back at home, living a "normal" life. He goes about his weeks helping other bone cancer patients (all children) and pushing them to move forward, while still pushing himself to move forward as well. 

1. How did you find out about your illness? What warning signs did you and your family see/feel?

2. How was the overall effects of chemotherapy? How many did you have to take? How long did each session last? How did it make you feel entirely? 

3. You were so young when you were diagnosed, you still are, what were the overall feelings you had during that time? Did you feel like your life was going to change forever or did you plan on staying tough and attempting at a normal childhood? Was it hard to maintain that "normal" childhood you used to have for the most part?

4. Was it tough to stay positive? Did staying positive feel like it helped you during the process?

5. What crazy science/ medical terms have you learned from all of this?

6. Did any other past cancer patients mentor you through your illness? How so?

7.  How do you feel now after being completely cancer free? Do you still go in for check ups? Is it awkward (seeing nurses/doctors/the rooms/ the atmosphere in general)? 

8. How did your illness mold you into the person you are today? Do you feel stronger?

9. I've heard you tell your fellow classmates that you got the scar on your leg from fighting off a shark, is that true? What is the craziest thing you've said about your surgery scar? Is it a painful memory or is it something you love and feel is apart of you emotionally (positively)?

10. What do you tell over cancer patients? How has it helped them?

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Phrases & Script

5 Phrases:

-"You are everywhere right now, calm down."

-"She is literal human garbage." 

-"Is that pizza or Italian vomit?"

-"We're all cubists, trying to see things from every perspective."

-"It was being annoyingly philosophical."

Script:
 
>Two female friends, one valley girl and one scholar, walk into an art gallery and ponder over a few of the hanging pieces but accidently bump into there arch nemeses.

Barbie- skipping into gallery “Dang this place looks fancy!”

Alexandria- pushes Barbie “Hush. You’re being really loud. Act like you actually care.”

Barbie- “Hey, I do care. I love art. I draw like all the time in class.”

both are walking toward an abstract painting near the left side of the gallery walls

Barbie- “Girl! Look at this thing! This is totally like something you’d make. It literally looks like food.” walks closer to painting, reaches hand to touch it

Alexandria- “Stop!” swats Barbie’s hand

Barbie- “Ouch!” pulls hand away

Alexandria- “You are everywhere right now, calm down.”

Barbie- “This painting literally looks like food. Al, Is that pizza or Italian vomit?” giggling and skips away to another painting

Alexandria- follows Barbie “You’re being really annoying, I shouldn’t have brought you here. If you can calm down for another 10 minutes I will take you to actually get pizza afterwards, okay?”

Barbie- “Yeah whatever.”

Both staring at painting, Alexandria is smiling and analyzing the piece visually, Barbie seems puzzled

Alexandria- “Isn’t cubism amazing?”

Barbie- “What the heck is a cubism? Is that an emotion?”

Alexandria- “Are you kidding me right now? This is cubism. It’s when a piece of art tries to depict something from different perspectives. From every perspective.”

Barbie- still puzzled “Okay?”

Alexandria- annoyed “You know, we’re all cubists, trying to see things from every perspective.”

Barbie- “You’re being annoyingly philosophical.” skips off to next painting

Alexandria- follows and sighs, “Do you even know what the word philosophical means?”

(BEAT, zoom in, pan up) Big towering women walks into gallery and goes directly to the original painting Barbie and Alexandria were looking at  

Barbie- (BEAT) turns head and sees the women, and loudly says “Shit!”

Alexandria- “Lower your voice. What’s wrong?” turns head and sees women as well “Ugh. Bertha. What is she doing here.”

Barbie- turns and faces Alexandria, says is a frightened voice “Man, we need to leave, like now.”

Alexandria- “Why? We can just ignore her. She is literal human garbage.”

Barbie- (BEAT) zooms in on Barbie's face “I totally may have been talking to her man and like I totally think she’s like looking for me.”

Alexandria-  loud and angrily “Are you kidding me?”

Barbie- “No like really..”

(BEAT, close up of Berthas feet stomping/walking, close up of Bertha cracking her knuckles) Bertha sneaks up on the girls and smirks, towering above them

Bertha- “Ay, look who we have here, ya’ll think it’s cool to just mess around with my man yeah? Hiding away in some gallery? Ya’ll ain’t smooth. Trying to act smart and shit.”

Close up on Barbie grabbing Alexandria’s hand and smiles and waves up at Bertha

Barbie- “LOL bye!”

(BEAT, fade out to white, quick zoom out) Both girls run out of galler

>END SCENE