WRD111 Proposal
Taylor Bucholtz
Kristina Watkins
Shawnee Sparrow
Kimberlyn Paschke
Evan Mefford
For our final project in this class
we chose to focus our documentary on Resident Advisors (RA). More specifically,
we are focusing our main attention on the extreme situations you may not
realize Resident Advisors have to deal with. The purpose of this documentary
will be to inform students and potential Resident Advisors the emotional
stability required in order to become an RA in the most extreme and scary
situations. Everyone knows that Resident Advisors have to deal with stupid
drunk college students quite often, although the more dangerous and
life-threatening situations that these RAs may have to deal with sometimes slip
our minds. The issue is, is that when Resident Advisors have to deal with these
threatening situations regarding students, are they qualified to deal with
these problems in an effective and supportive way? Moreover, the audience this
documentary will be focusing in on is Owen, University of Kentucky students,
and potential Resident Advisors.
While finding out the intimate
details of the most extreme situations may be difficult, we have assigned
specific positions for this project to come together perfectly. The people that
will be filming and interviewing RAs will consist of everyone. Each one of us
will do our best to depict the intriguing stories and the struggles the
Resident Advisors had to experience while dealing with these situations.
Everyone will also take part in the editing process, although we do not know
the specifics of the jobs yet. We have not decided what or if we want to do
narration. The decisions on the narration will happen after we receive
everyone’s films and the content within the recordings.
While discussing the filming
details, we have talked about the tone and style being more serious. Depending
on the stories we receive, the tone and style will definitely change, although
we will have to deal with that on the scene. Assuming that the stories the
Resident Advisors will tell us are more serious and will have a sadder moral to
the story, it is a good guess that throughout our documentary the tone will be
in the more serious direction. The group has decided that before each interview
we will take an establishing shot of where this interview and section of the
documentary will be shot. Assuming that the interviews will be taking place
where the stories the RAs will tell us took place, the establishing shots will
be of the dorms, resident complexes, or dorm rooms. Aside from these
establishing shots, tracking shots of the Resident Advisor that is being
interviewed will be included. Our group also had the idea of recording some of
the clips of the documentary when the RA is on the clock doing their rounds.
This will give a little incite of the “a day in the life of a Resident
Advisor.”
The
organization of the documentary will start of with typical things a Resident
Advisor does such as dealing with drunken residents and roommate drama.
Eventually, as the interview and filming goes on, there will be a transition
into more extreme cases the RA has had to deal with or has heard of other
advisors having to deal with. These extreme cases can include suicide,
attempted suicide, rape, alcohol poisoning, cases of serious alcoholism, etc. We
are then going to focus of the main question which is – did the Resident
Advisor feel like they were qualified enough to deal with such extreme cases.
The plan
for the way that the documentary will be put together is still kind of up for
discussion. Depending on the shots we get, good or bad, we will have to do
whatever works. Audio may include voiceovers, music, interviews, background
noise, sound effects, and anything else necessary for this documentary to be
“A” worthy. Along with the audio in this film, filters and effects will be an
important aspect. We were thinking that because the documentary will possess a more
serious tone, a darker setting would be most appropriate. Although, the
documentary will not get too serious until the middle, therefore, the beginning
will have a natural look. We will also decide more of the effects when we have
all of the filmed and gather all of the stories.
Overall,
the content of this documentary will have many interviews. Through these
interviews, personal experiences from the stories will be the main focus and we
will strive to have these stories emotionally affect the audience as much as
possible. Some of the questions we will
all be asking the Resident Advisor each of us interview are as followed:
How long have you been an RA?
What does a CA do and how is that
like an RA?
What is the scariest/most exciting
thing you’ve had to deal with?
Did you have to take a class to
help prepare you for serious situations?
When dealing with serious cases,
did you feel qualified? If so, how did you handle the situation? And if not,
did you feel like you could have ever been prepared to handle these extreme
situations?
Did it affect your life? How?
The timeline and schedule we are going to try as best as we
can to stick to is:
March 30th – proposal typed
and posted
April 1-7th – as much
filming and interviewing done as possible for first cut
April 9th – first cut
April 10-14th – film extra
shots if necessary/begin to cut clips and organize
April 15-21st – continue
putting the documentary together: WORK AS A TEAM TO MAKE IT
April 23rd
– project due