Changing topics for the documentary hasn't been easy.
Karen and I have to make up 2 weeks of lost time; we are emailing professors, economists and mayors for interviews, we have made a new plan as to what we are doing and what we are looking at. So far we have made a large process and created an outline as to what we will include, the next step is to continue the research we have done and start filming.
Karen and I have to make up 2 weeks of lost time; we are emailing professors, economists and mayors for interviews, we have made a new plan as to what we are doing and what we are looking at. So far we have made a large process and created an outline as to what we will include, the next step is to continue the research we have done and start filming.
Tomorrow Karen and I will be talking to universities here in Lima, talking to students and professors. Also we will film the city of Lima looking at both sides: the poor and the rich. Starting the filming of the documentary might be one of the hardest things to do because it's your first footage. Tomorrow will help guide us in the right direction as to how we film, we will experience what it's like to be in interviews and filming a documentary for the first time.
We want to put as much time as we can into this project for it to be perfect. You have to put a lot of effort into making things happen in documentaries, not everything will go as planned, so you have to improvise and change things as you go. In the end it all leads to having a larger experience from which to learn from.