I almost forgot to mention that I've also been working on a script for the documentary. It's a little hard to try and nail down everything that will be covered in the film as I'm not sure what type of answers I will get from the interviewees, but I'm working on the Introduction, main background info of each of the activist movements, and questions. For my questions I'm going to have main ones that everyone will be asked (for example: "Why did you become an activist?" and "What methods did your movement use to spread your message?"). There will also be additional questions tailored to each of the interviewees to shake things up a bit.
The one thing I'm not sure how to approach yet is narration. I don't think my voice is right for the role, so I'm trying to see if anyone else I know would be willing to do it. If not, that's okay! I just know that I would love narration as I don't want my audience to be stuck reading text the whole time. Lastly, I'm trying to figure out the images I will be using in the documentary. I want to include newspaper headlines, and definitely photos of both well-known demonstrations and grassroots efforts. I need to figure out the legal things like copyrights. If possible, I definitely want to include some fitting music from the decades. No, that doesn't mean for the 90s that Nirvana and the Spice Girls will be blaring in the background. I want to include artists such as Bob Dylan and John Lennon as their lyrics and style emphasized the political and social changes of the time.
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