Friday, October 28, 2016

Style Book: Bully Breed Tattoo Interview/Documentary










Bully Breed Tattoo Documentary



















Bully Breed Tattoos

Project Name: Documentary

Completed By: Leah Lovan

Scout Date and Time: October 28, 2016 at 5:00 pm

Location and Address: Bully Breed Tattoo 12131 Adams Road, Granger, Indiana

Day and time of shoot: Friday, October 28, 2016 at 5:00 pm

Location description: Bully Breed Tattoos is a small tattoo and piercing parlor connected to a couple of small business off a busy road. The outside is simple and reminiscent of a country farm house. The inside is small square space with a small private room behind the cash registrar. The main room of the tattoo parlor is in a "L" shape with a small waiting area and three tattoo seats.

Describe the scene and action. How many people are on camera?: For the majority of the documentary there will only be one person on camera, the interviewee. We might be able to get shots of one of the tattoo artist tattooing someone.

How much space is needed: We do not need a lot of room especially since there is not much room to begin with.

Will the action be shot from one or multiple locations?: We will only be shooting in Bully Breed Tattoo.

Is there off-scree space available?: There is some space but not a lot. 

What are the light levels and sources of light? How does this impact your scene?: Since this is a tattoo parlor and they need light to see well means there should be plenty of light. They have very good ceiling lighting and some light comes from the windows. This will help show that Bully Breed Tattoo is a friendly place.

Are you recording sound? Are there any issues to be aware of?: We will be recording the interviewee and there might be a slight issue if there people talking in the background, but nothing to horrible. 

IS there any special equipment needed?: We will need a microphone for the interview portion.

Are there any concerns that need to be addressed about shooting at this location?: We will have to work around their schedule and be mindful of people getting tattoos. 

Other Notes: I was not able to get pictures of the other seats because there was someone getting a tattoo on their back.

Friday, October 7, 2016

Documentary Subject Leah Lovan


This is my grandpa and he used to be a dentist before he retired. If I were to interview him, I would interview him on how medical teams going to other countries help affect the people they help. When my grandpa was a dentist he would go with a short term missions group to give dental care to people who could not afford it. He also gave free dental care to missionaries who came back to America for a little bit. 
What was the first dental missions trip you went on?
What was the last dental missions trip you went on? 
How did come of with the idea of free dental work for missionaries?
What is the worst dental case you have seen on one of your trips?
What is the most memorable moment on one of your trips?
How many people would you see in a day on your trips?
Have you had any troubles on your trips?
Which countries have you traveled to?
Which is the poorest country you have been to?
How do you think medical missions affect the people and towns they help?