Well, at first I thought this would be really easy - an interview with our principal on she choose for our school to have a closed lunch, what some students think, and some interviews with the stores that agreed not to sell food to students during school hours. Throw in some B-Roll (secondary footage) of kids eating lunch and the Woodmoor area (the place near our school with all of the restaurants), and, wa-la! we would have an A+ op-doc.
Unfortunately, this is not the case (as you've probably already figured out). We were on a roll when we got our interview with the principal talking about the policy and her decision (and she agreed to a really good idea we had which I'll come back to later) and the head security guard who came up with the idea of not having businesses sell to students during the school day. We even got some really good interviews with students. Things started going downhill for us when our idea (which I mentioned before) didn't work out. Our idea was to try to leave campus and see if the security guards stopped us and then continue on to Woodmoor to see if the businesses really didn't serve us food. Our principle said that our idea was great, as long as our teacher came with us (which he agreed to) and we had parental permission (which we did). On the day we planned to execute our plan, we found out that our vice principal had said no to the idea. Not only were we disappointed because we wouldn't be going out for lunch, but that was going to be a major part of our documentary. Then, later that day when we tried to interview the business owners and managers after school, they wouldn't agree to go on camera and we were not allowed to film in the stores. I get that they want to keep their privacy but those were all going to be important parts of our video.
We are currently making a new plan for our video (we did write down the interviews with the managers) so we can just do voice overs of those but our documentary won't be all that we hoped it to be (I hope this isn't a regular occurrence in film/documentary making). I think we'll be able to pull it all together and still have a great documentary though!
I think we're going to be done sometime in February so I'll be sure to post it on my blog then!
This is the Woodmoor shopping center near our school. They have a Starbucks, Chipotle, Subway, a delicious deli, a bakery, and a bunch of other restaurants.
Image Source: Woodmoor Shopping Center
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