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Shooting Dates– Week of 10/1/16-10/2/16

Shooting area– Drake Fraternity house

Subject– Austin, the president of the Drake organization.

Interviewees– Drake brothers

Time of shooting– Day time

Shots– High angle, close-up, extreme close-up, establishing, low angle, and a cowboy shot will be best for this particular documentary.

Theme– Brotherhood

 Our vision– We would like to create a documentary that emphasizes the importance of brotherhood and shows how college organizations serve a greater purpose than what stereotypes tend to depict. In order to portray this we plan to ask questions that are central to our theme. Also, while editing it is important for us to include images and sound effects that will enhance our scenes and allow the audience to experience what it feels like to be a Drake brother.

I Still Love Him

Hello, I am Mariah.  An artist and blogger who just so happens to be obsessed with the darker and softer parts of life.  Death and love interest me for reasons that I am mildly unsure of. I try to incorporate both when creating new art or blogging about the wonders of life. I hope that you feel the same emotions that crossed over my heart when crafting and watching this piece. In the short digital story you will see a situation involving images of love and death.  I am trying to show my audience how death not only kills us physically, but spiritually as well.  While grieving, there is only one reason that an individual would cry consistently. There is only one reason why an individual would allow themselves to feel pain, not just in their hearts/soul — but pain physically from all of the emotional distress. There is only one reason that an individual will allow themselves to be stuck in one place, thinking about one particular person. I am here to tell you, that reason is love.  When you are deeply in love, losing your partner is like losing yourself.  You have to start over again, and it is never easy.  People will often say that the pain will eventually go away — but is that true?  Just because one part of you died yesterday does not mean you will not be able to continue on with life? Or does it?

The conflict here is being married to a very famous man, and eventually losing him to the fame.

The problem for the narrator is accurately reflecting on fame and sadness. She never states that she was unhappy in her marriage. Instead, she focuses on the good aspects rarely giving insight on her husbands infidelity and imperfections. She’s hesitant in the beginning to take on this new endeavor but she’s also extremely captivated by his presence — which makes it hard for her to turn away. Was it a mistake to ignore the possibilities that this marriage was headed for an emotional disaster? Or did love force her to be oblivious?

My main focus as the creator was to show how Jacqueline Kennedy was well aware of John’s magnificence — and his shortcomings. It’s like choosing to see the good in someone rather than the bad. The digital story isn’t just about John though, it is primarily focused on Jacqueline’s inner thoughts and feelings towards her husband and the love she had for her husband. This isn’t the story of your typical married couple.  This is love, fame, and tragedy.  Though John received a lot of attention from men and women.  Jacqueline understood that he was married to her and thankful for them. So take some time to think about this imperfect relationship and how it ended in tragedy.  A mixture of love and pain– but then finally death.

I hope you enjoy!

True love does not come by finding the perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly. -Jason Jordan

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