I videotaped a public official once in a public meeting, where we had a person sitting on the other side of the isle asking questions. It showed me the power of the media to be able to capture a moment in time, then be able to go back and dissect that moment, and refute what was said.
With the ability that we have to capture and edit video we can even dress up in our best clothes like newscasters and intersperse our dialogue, our refutation (after the fact) with the actual comments of the elected public officials. What a great teaching tool. The possibilities are limitless.
Any comments or criticisms I have would be more along the lines of the technical nature of the production.
# The boots are great. They look good on you and give you a kind of trademark identity like Walter Winchell's hat.
# The music should have been edited-in a little more carefully so as not to make the speakers comments inaudible.
# Would a wireless, hand held microphone have been better? I don't know, just asking.
Do you have plans to go to other "freaky" parts of Los Angeles like downtown, or parts of "the Valley," or Santa Monica, or Westwood, or CSUN, or UCLA? How about going to a women's studies center on one of those campuses, nicely made up as a lady, and asking them what they think of Republican men? I'd wager you'd get the same responses just going to any Democrat party rally, and asking that question. I guarantee "wild and crazy" answers.
There are a lot of timely "issues and answers" interviews out there just waiting to happen. Perhaps your documentary efforts could be coordinated with future rally's at public events to get more people in the street comments. My guess is people might be more willing to sign releases at those kind of open, public events, than they would in their own little worlds walking down the street.
Don't you just love it when people dream up all kinds of projects for you to do with a sort of tacit implication that you really need to do those things?
Actually, I'm just brainstorming and am grateful for what you have already contributed. It's pretty obvious that you had fun doing this and that people enjoyed watching it so my #1 suggestion to you is, "Keep on having fun, doing what you're doing, whatever you choose."
If you need any other sources of good ideas about what active, conservative, highly intelligent women are thinking, I highly recommend the Independent Women's Forum Independent Women's Forum. You will find the term "gender feminist" notably absent in their identity. Lynn Chenney was one of the founding members of this group.
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