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You want to produce a video (program) to document something. Here are some questions to help direct your thoughts and to plan for what is needed to be done at various stages. It is important to think about what you want to accomplish and the time required.
I've been adding some comments relating to documenting a temple that is closing its doors soon, as an example of what might go into a project like this.
What is the goal of the project? What do you want to end up with?
Who will be the audience, who is expected to be viewing the result?
Who is the “stakeholder,” the person(people) who will approve the result? (Will they be available during the project execution to consult with or review progress?)
Does the project have a budget, and what does it cover?
How will spending be managed?
What is the timing of the project? (When will work start and when is the deadline for it to be completed?)
Each person whose image (video) or speaking (sound) must sign a release form, like this sample. This is to protect against later invasion-of-privacy claims.
Who will find and qualify the people to interview?
Who will schedule & coordinate the interviews?
Who will prepare a list of questions to be asked during the interview? (review beforehand with person being interviewed) Here are suggested questions:
Who will be doing the interviewing?
How will interviewing be done?
Who will monitor and manage the recording of the interview? (Lighting, framing, sound, eliminate background noise & distractions, start/stop recording)
What is the format of the result?
Is there additional material to use in the program
Editing equipment - what is available
Staff
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