Jason Robinson
November 20th, 2006, 07:19 PM
I am going to be producing another wedding love story but this time I wanted to do something different. My previous love stories have been told by my reliance on Ken Burns style still photo pan / zooms across still photos. I want to add interviews to my love story. My problem then becomes, what do I ask of the couple to get good and memorable audio / video?
There will be the usual "How did you meet?" and questions like that. But I am interested in more creative questions or ideas that I can use. I expect to make a list of about 10 questions to have for the B & G when I film them.
This brings up the problem of locations. He is in New Mexico, and she is in my town. I have a very limited time from before the wedding (2 weeks) or I have this week (Thanksgiving) when they are both in town. So I either have to do this NOW, or do it later and edit that sucker quick (keeping in mind that I work ~45hr week as a sw developer in addition to my video production biz) and.....
There is a catch though...... the groom is my brother and I will be the best man for the wedding and the bride is a close friend's sister. I even bought the ring for her (because my brother was down in butt-end of New Mexico 300 miles from a mall and needed my help).
This means that I know their love story, but I am afraid of forgetting to ask the obvious questions or of missing completely brain dead but essential questions because I already know the "story."
Any suggestions? Thanks as always.
Jason
There will be the usual "How did you meet?" and questions like that. But I am interested in more creative questions or ideas that I can use. I expect to make a list of about 10 questions to have for the B & G when I film them.
This brings up the problem of locations. He is in New Mexico, and she is in my town. I have a very limited time from before the wedding (2 weeks) or I have this week (Thanksgiving) when they are both in town. So I either have to do this NOW, or do it later and edit that sucker quick (keeping in mind that I work ~45hr week as a sw developer in addition to my video production biz) and.....
There is a catch though...... the groom is my brother and I will be the best man for the wedding and the bride is a close friend's sister. I even bought the ring for her (because my brother was down in butt-end of New Mexico 300 miles from a mall and needed my help).
This means that I know their love story, but I am afraid of forgetting to ask the obvious questions or of missing completely brain dead but essential questions because I already know the "story."
Any suggestions? Thanks as always.
Jason