The interviewing has been going smoothly! On Friday afternoon I was able to meet up with a bunch of really great students from Levey Day School in Portland. Not only were the kids wicked cute, but they also had a lot of insightful and interesting things to share about being Jewish, living in Maine, and attending Levey.
Here are some production stills from the Levey students I interviewed (there were eleven in total, and I would love to show you pictures of them all, but you'll just have to wait until March to see all the kids in the final product):
Here are some production stills from the Levey students I interviewed (there were eleven in total, and I would love to show you pictures of them all, but you'll just have to wait until March to see all the kids in the final product):
This is Dora.
This is Nathan.
And this is Milo.
In addition to speaking with the Levey students last week, I was also able to interview a member of the Portland community, Lauren. She had many interesting experiences to share about growing up Jewish in New York, and then moving to Portland, and, while still identifying as Jewish, not necessarily participating in the same manner with which she was raised.
Lauren during the interview.
Lauren's lovely cat (whose name I unfortunately forget)!
This upcoming week seems a busy one for folks. My birthday is on Wednesday (also, Halloween!) and the impending storm has discouraged me from scheduling any interviews for that time period. So this week will be a nice chance for me to write thank-you notes to my interviewee participants thus far, to look through some of the footage, and to set up the final interviews for the film. I would say that I'm at least halfway done with filming! I'm hoping to interview Rabbis in the community and a couple more community members by the second week of November, so that the remainder of the month can be set aside for editing.
I hope that everyone stays safe during the storm! Here's hoping the sump pump at my house continues to function through hurricane Sandy.