Interview Questions

1. What is you’re name and what college are you currently attending
2.what is your major?
3. Why did you choose that major?
4. Where are you from?
5. How was life growing up where you are from?
6.when did you move to NYC?
7. what are the differences between where you grew up and NYC?
8. What do you plan to do after (the college of attendance)?

The Video Interview Project + Explanation

https://youtu.be/laLCF_2kRvc

For this interview project, I would say the process was ā€œfairly hardā€. I say this because, I had to meet a deadline; I had to write out the interview questions, get a stable subject, a good location, a decent quality camera and shoot for 45 minutes to an hour (which I ended up not doing). I borrowed my video camera from my mom, since she likes to travel a lot. Itā€™s a bit old but it still did the job. The most difficult part was finding a subject. Everyone I asked were either busy or had an unstable availability time. I had the perfect subject in mind, a good friend of mine, who always knows what to say and is a voice of reason but she had finals and had to study. I couldnā€™t ask my mother because, she had a cold and in general, she is extremely conscious of how she looks on camera, I didnā€™t want to deal with that. Randomly asking my classmates to sit down with me for a 45-minute interview isnā€™t really appealing, they donā€™t know me well enough to do such a favor for me. So, my last hope, my friend Favour from High school, who goes to a different college (Hunter College) where I visit her sometimes. I was a bit worried on how I was going to convince her to sit down and talk for 45 mins, knowing that she was the type of person to get bored of talking about school appropriate topics after a short while. I then remembered the Professor mentioned that in the end, the video had to be cut down to 2-3 minutes. I asked Favour, and she complied, however, for one condition, if I went to a party with her, the same day she was available for use to shoot. I agreed, then we ended up shooting for a total of 15 minutes at her school, then we partied.

Describing the actual shoot, I shot the interview with my friend Favour, at Hunter College. We shot in various places, because of noise and students walking all over. We shot mid-day on a Thursday, after class (around 3). There wasnā€™t any place in the school that she knew of thatā€™s small and quiet. That is why in the video, we first shot at some open place, then eventually went to a stairwell.Ā  But there were students walking up, down and about, plus the echoing there was making me anxious, I thought that what Favour was saying wouldnā€™t be audible (but it ended up being alright). I asked her about nursing since thatā€™s her major, what one does with a nursing degree after. She said some interesting stuff about it, even though I despised everything associated to the biology subject. I didnā€™t shoot the video a straight forward 45 minutes (well, 15 minutes), ended up shooting them in clips, because she kept ā€œmessing upā€ (joking) and I was talking more than I should have.

To the actual editing part, having absolutely no knowledge of Adobe Premiere Pro, except some information the professor told us and showed us. I put the clips on my flash drive from the video camera, and imported them to the program. I used an instrumental version of a song called ā€œI am not my hairā€ by India Arie as the background music, since it gives off an urban vibe, which fits my subjectā€™s personality. I was learning how to use it as I went along, with the professor and my classmates help. I was actually glad that the video was 15 minutes, otherwise, I would have had trouble picking and choosing what to cut and what to edit if it were longer. For the most part, the editing part went smoothly, despite the slight issue with a clip being missing and the video not saving properly (it was eventually situated). This whole experience, wasnā€™t fun for me, however, it was disciplining and definitely a learning experience.

Visual Quote Final (revised) + Explanation

My visual quote, ā€œdonā€™t just talk, BUILD!ā€ derived from a quote I found on the internet saying, ā€œStop talking and BUILD!ā€. I did not want to directly ā€œtakeā€ the quote so I paraphrased it. I chose this quote because, it not only speaks to me, but to my situation, this is something I always have to remind myself I have a goal I have to build towards.

During theĀ  process in terms of color and font choice. I used two typefaces in this quote, Helvetica and Baskerville. Helvetica for ā€œTalk,ā€ & ā€œBUILD!ā€œ, with Baskerville for ā€œDonā€™t justā€. I left ā€œDonā€™t just in black and in Baskerville, because itā€™s just not as important as the rest of the message, itā€™s just the ā€œopenerā€. The ā€œTALKā€ is white and about two times the size causes it to stand out. I created speech bubbles with the words ā€œblah, blah, blahā€ coming from the word ā€œTalkā€ to visually present the word metaphorically, as though itā€™s a human being speaking. I had the word, ā€œBUILD!ā€ in (all caps of course), to emphasize the fact a person must build instead of just talking. In the last one, I put it in a almost navy blue color to add seriousness and a sense of determination as well I also outlined it to stand out further than the rest of the ā€œflatā€ words. However now, I placed a picture of construction in the form of the text to visually represent the word, “BUILD“. Ā And lastly, I removed the bolts, I wanted to incorporate a real life image of construction to represent the word build, so I removed the illustrated elements to achieve that.