Who?: This will be addressing all people who hide behind the
identity of a profile picture, and a personality that is shaped by recent
social media and peers. I will be interviewing different people of different
backgrounds showing how they act on a daily level, compared to how their
Facebooks and Twitter accounts reflect their lifestyle.
Where?: I will be filming around campus and around the
dorms.
What?: Thesis: Who are we and how are we apparent to people
who don't know us? It helps us understand about the fake identities and
personalities that we are surrounded by, every day we are logged onto a social
networking site that ties with an identity that is shaped by not only peer
pressure, but social acceptance.
When?: Nov, 9-12, I can probably manage most of the camera
shots through this period, but I may have to pick up another 4 day weekend
after thanksgiving, after I can edit and tweak the footage I will have already
shot.
Why?: It affects all of us who have to read and see these
false identities. We are the ones that have to deal with seeing all the mean,
hateful, and one sided stories; we see all the dirty and creepy pictures; and
we are the ones that have to put up with the constant flow of friend-requests
from people we not only have no idea who they are, but also from weird
third-world countries.
How?: Probably initially starting with following the people
around, filming their everyday lives, and how they talk and interact with
people, then wrapping it up with showing some Facebook and Twitter posts that
reflect how they act, and talk. Showing how different/similar they act towards
their True Identity.
The number of individuals you choose to focus on will really shape this documentary. I'd suggest you follow as many as possible, that way you have a variety of experiences to choose from. In the end, you may choose to just focus on one or two different experiences, but having the extra footage won't hurt.
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