More research/planning

     When we first started working on planning the documentary, my group member Zain told me about an idea she's had for a documentary on "unconventional art". Unconventional to us meant something that is often seen as trashy in society, basically the opposite of usual, classical museum art. We had the idea to highlight this less conventional form of art and paint them in a different light than usually talked about. 

    Like I said in my last blog post, we were definitely heavily influenced by the Banksy documentary. Although at first we were thinking to do a tattoo artist, we decided that a local street artist from our school would be more interesting. However, we still tried to get both interviews and wanted to somehow integrate both of their stories into one documentary. 

    When we presented this idea to our teacher, she told us that the two stories are too separate from each other and would not cohesively come together in one documentary, so she suggested that we either stick to one of them or make two separate documentaries. Since the interview with the tattoo artist did not schedule well, we decided to just stick to the documentary about Kyle, the street artist. 

Shortly after we stuck with this final idea, we started adding to this document and roughly planning elements of the documentary we wanted to include. Warning, ignore the unprofessional "blah blah blahs", this was just a rough outline to get us going in the direction of starting to film:

doc layout 

begins with random clips of graffiti and tattooing, (go out and get shots of random ppl) interviews with random ppl abt how it’s trashy blah blah blah  

my name is blah i’m a tattoo artist” 

my name is blah i’m a graffiti artist” 

reel of them doing their shit 

how they got into it/early years  

how they improved/hardships 

talk about how places have now been made to support this type of art (wynwood, celebrities, more tattoo shops) 

how they found a community that accepts them 

how they r as an artist now  

words of wisdom 

  1. The unconventional fields the subject artist originally got into and their initial experience  

  1. Information about not having a community that other widely accepted art forms had (VO w/background footage) 

  1. Interviews with artists about the isolation they felt and their passion for the art form 

 

  1. Introduction to the unconventional field, for example tattoo artists or graffiti.  

  1. Information about how subject discovered the art form (VO w/background footage) 

  1. Interviews asking artists about the process behind their work 

  1. Interviews asking artists about the limited community and recognition  

 

 

One of the main forms we are going to use are montages to show the different shots of the two artists' work. We’re going to piece together shots of the progress of tattooing and graffiti, and then show the variety of pieces they have created. These will be included throughout the documentary, as a break from the documentaries and to add more context.  

We are also going to narrate the documentary with a voiceover, during scenes when there is no interview. This will help to move the documentary along and explain different shots better.  

The documentary “Exit through the gift shop” inspired our choices the most. The technique of the montage, which the Banksy documentary both opened and closed with, was a great way to establish the context behind the documentary and show the different art forms. They included the same song within both montages, which is likely something we will take inspiration from as well. We would also like to include a large amount of B-roll within the documentary to show as much of the world as possible, which “Exit through a gift shop” relied on.  

  1. Close up of eyes while doing art  

 

2.  Close up grabbing spray paint 

 

3.  Close up of tattoo gun 

 

4. Extreme close up putting ink into dropper  

 

5. Medium of putting gloves on  

 

6. Medium putting hat on 

 

7. Opening ink bottles 

 

8. Cleaning station 

 

9. Setting up tools 

 

10. Tattoo stencil printing 

 

11. Installing tattoo stencil 

 

12. ink mixing 

 

13. Close up of nozzle being pressed 

 

14. Sketching design  

 

15. Paint dripping 

 

16. Spray can mist 

 

17. Adjusting mask 

 

18. Close up of shoes  

 

19. Cans being places on ground 

 

20. Complete Artwork 

 

 

Questions:  

p1: How the two ppl grew up 

What were your early years of life like? 

Were you an artistic kid?  

How did you do in school as a kid? 

How does your childhood family express themselves through art? 

P2: when/how they discovered their art form  

How did your culture influence this form of art? 

What activity did you do before this? 

Where did you first see this form of art? 

Explain how you discovered this art form? 

What piece inspired you to love this form of art? 

P3: How was the beginning of their passion? 

Were you always good from the start? 

What was the first piece you remember making  

What were you inspired by? 

P4: What made them passionate about their art form 

What other activities do you do for fun or even work? 

What made you decide that your art form was what you want to do 

Did you meet any people who helped you really love your passion 

P5: What did they do to improve  

How did you gain the determination to get really good at this? 

How have you improved over the years though self learning? 

How have you improved over the years though guidance? 

P6: how their art form is socially unexpected, how did they embrace it still 

How is your art form socially unacceptable 

How did you continue your passion knowing this  

How did you face backlash on continuing a career in this industry 

What was your initial reaction to the backlash, if negative, how did you change your opinion  

P7: What hardships did they face on the road to getting good at this  

What hardships did you face getting your name out? 

What hardships did you face getting good at this? 

What hardships have you faced outside your passion? 

How did you continue your passion even with this? 

P8: How did they express their emotions from what they were facing though this passion 

How have you expressed challenges you have faced through this passion? 

How does your art changed based on what you’re going through 

 

P9: How this made them who they are today 

How has your love for art shaped who you are today 

How has art changed you for the better 

Would you say art changed your life?  

How has circumstances in this field effected your character 

How has this field effect your appearance 

P10: How are they going to use their passion to do good in the world 

How have you used your love for this to improve others lives 

How to you plan on using your passion to do good in the world 

P11: What piece of advice would they give to someone starting out 

What piece of advice would you give your past self first starting out 

If you had a message about your form of art what would it be  

What would you say to someone who is trying to get into your art form 

 

 

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