For my Interview an Expert project I helped interview Faith Bland about her basketball team and the recent protests at Ladue High School. I used the rule of thirds to keep her face in the right place, and a microphone to make sure I could hear her (unlike the last time). Interviewing someone on the basketball team was interesting because they were the ones who organized the second protest, and one of their team members has been very outspoken about this topic. I wish the questions could've been better (they weren't mine) so I could've maybe gotten better answers.
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Hey, You, See, So is the formula for a good story. Hey grabs your attention, You is what it has to do with you, See is the facts, and So is why you should care. Watching the Soul Food video ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Er4QmKxRYoU ) what grabs your attention is is the type of person Susanne is, saying she's a sunny person and things like that. The facts are all in the middle, answering questions like what? (feeds people) and who? (everyone). Why you should care is because she sets a good example of what people should be like. She feeds people who need it and people who don't, in her house, for free. Another video that uses Hey, You, See, So is the Football video ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ejh_hb15Fc ) What grabs your attention is immediate, starting off with words like "schemed" and "conspired". The facts are also in the middle explaining the plan to help a disabled student make a touchdown. At the end the boys show how they felt about it, with a couple of tears from one. That is the 'So' and 'You'. A lot of these videos were sad, and it's hard to believe these were all chosen randomly.
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