Ok, so this week we were told to think a lot about our projects and start setting up contact lists and initial interviews and researching. I have an initial interview set up with Clayton, the subject of my story, for this Thursday, and my struggle now is mainly deiciding what to do in this first interview.
Initially, I was thinking I might just go and spend some time with him and get to know him a little, but then I started thinking, what if we get to talking and I miss something really awesome that he says or does because I was just "getting to know him". Therefore, I am definitely going to bring all of my equipment with me, and see what happens. I am going to think of some key questions to ask him, and some key areas that I want to cover, but really just try and let it flow and have a good conversation with him.
At this first meeting I also plan on asking him about his doctor(s). After looking at my storyboard, Sandy suggested that I try and not only talk about the political side of the medical marijuana debate and how its affecting Clayton, but also look at the medical side of things. I was thinking, although I am not sure if this will be possible, that I could try to talk to Clayton's doctor and hear his thoughts on medical marijuana and also get his professional opinion on how marijuana has helped Clayton in his everyday life. I think this would definitely be a great addition to the story, so with any luck Clayton will be able to give me his doctor's contact information.
At this first meeting, I am also hoping that I will be able to take some pictures and maybe even video (I was thinking I could try to get some video of Clayton going about his everyday routines and telling me the kinds of things he struggles with everyday). I was also thinking I would discuss some of the more "touchy" things I want to include in my video, such as pictures of him that really show just how thin he is, and video of him actually smoking marijuana. I then plan on setting up another interview with him for the week after or so in order to do more of the interviewing, and maybe get his parents involved, or some other friend or family member who can comment on how he has improved since using medical marijuana.
I had one other thought of a person I could talk to, which is Matt Simon, who is the Executive Director of the NH Coalition for Common Sense Marijuana Policy, who I have talked on the phone with several times for previous stories I have done on the medical marijuana issue and the protests occuring in Manchester. It was through his website that I actually found Clayton, and I believe Matt has worked directly with him in support of the medical marijuana bill. If so, I would like to talk to him for part of the discussion of the political side of the medical marijuana issue.
Still, I want to insure that my focus remains on Clayton and how this affects him, and how he feels knowing that he has to do something illegal to increase his quality of life. I think this is the most important part of the story.
My fears, as of now, are basically just figuring out how to put this all together and how to decide what will be best done with video, photography, and audio, and how to combine these three things into one project. I am also concerned with simply making sure the story I want told is actually told within the five minutes of this project. There is so much information and so many aspects of this story I could focus on, and I just keep reminding myself of what Don Himsel said when talking to the class, which was to only focus on one tiny part- that a multimedia project is not really meant to tell the whole story, and with the project only being five minutes or less, it most certianly won't.
Besides these fears, I am really excited about doing this project. I have realy become invested in this whole issuue of medical marijuana through the various multimedia and print stories I have done on it so far this semester and really look forward to talking in-depth with a person who is really affected by this debate. It honestly makes me want to do more similar projects, like a bunch of profiles of various medical marijuana patients... maybe I will...just for fun.
Monday, November 2, 2009
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