Sunday, April 2, 2017

Five Phrases and Script

"I just feel like I'm faking everything and that people only find me useful when they need something to laugh about." -My friend and I having a conversation about her other friend group

"It's just so unhealthy to rely completely on a relationship to make you feel happy." -One of my friends telling our roommate about a girl and her boyfriend who broke up with her

"He just left a fucking trash bag of rotting rice in the middle of the kitchen!" -One of my friends telling my roommate about his roommate and how he's a slob

"Why are they always looking at us? Everyone has to start somewhere." -One of my friends talking to me and addressing the mean at the gym that stare and gawk at us as we work out

"She's driving 45 minutes away to go see him and she has a test tomorrow?" -This girl I overheard talking about some other girl to her friend


The Best of Both Worlds

by 
Rosa Hernandez


EXT. A CIRCUS TENT/ IN A RURAL FARMING AREA - NIGHT

Arty, also known as, Arty the Foolish Clown, sits in a wooden chair with his legs splayed out before him. He brings his hands up to his face as if he is distraught--possibly annoyed. He lets out an exasperated sigh and looks at the mirror before him. The mirror has gleaming, bright light bulbs surrounding the perimeter of it. He takes a glimpse at his face and winces. His white, cakey, makeup has a sickening, ghoulish look to it. The blue eye shadow surrounding his eyes is running down his cheeks. 

ARTY
(To himself)
What the fuck happened to you? 

Sarah, also known as, The Invincible Woman, walks into the tent, and sees the distraught look on Arty's face. She slowly walks over to Arty and wraps her arms around his shoulders 

ARTY
(Yelling)
No one gives a damn about me! No one! The kids see right through me! They know I'm nothing but a fucking failure! They don't want a useless sack of shit like-


Arty begins to cry. Sarah pulls him into an embrace

SARAH
Art, you can still be the same person you were in your prime! You have all that potential still waiting inside of you! 

Arty slowly pulls away from Sarah and looks off into the dark sky between the slit of the open tent. He can still see the gleaming, blinking lights of the carnival rides outside. He sighs.

ARTY
I just feel like i'm faking everything--that people only find me useful when they need something to laugh about.

Arty looks at his hands--embarrassed at his vulnerability. Sarah clenches his hand and smiles down at Art. 

ARTY
I'd like to be alone right now. 

Sarah looks at him with much sadness in her eyes, but lets go of the grip on his hand and leaves. Arty looks back at himself in the mirror. Slowly, but hesitantly, he gets up.  




Monday, March 20, 2017

Documentary Preproduction materials: Treatment/Script, Resources, and Schedule

Group: Kaitlyn, Marissa, Rosa

Documentary Subject: DeVonte Glass



Director: Rosa  Hernandez

Title: Shards of Glass

Tagline: Be unapologetically, you.

Logline: Shards of Glass tells the trials and tribulations of a young man whom is both queer and person of color, and the struggles he has had to endure throughout the duration of his life. 

Documentary Treatment/Script: DeVonte Glass is a queer, person of color who attends Indiana University South-Bend. He grew up in a predominantly Christian household, and has faced much ostracism from people due to the mere fact he is gay and a person of color. Despite the ostracism that he has faced, DeVonte continues to be a bubbly, spontaneous person, who is compassionate and kind. During his journey, DeVonte has encountered many problems within the LGBTQ+ community, and within his own community that he wishes to address. DeVonte will go into detail about his life growing up, then will lead us to his life in the present. We also wish to showcase how DeVonte has struggled much of his life because of homophobia, racism and so forth. The interview will take place mostly within DeVonte’s dorm, but will include much b-roll to give our interview more variation of shots and location. The b-roll captured will showcase many of DeVonte’s interests and aspirtations. For instance, since DeVonte is a music performance major, and enjoys playing the piano, we will gather b-roll of him playing the piano, and so forth. These shots will take place in an open-spaced environment with a piano present in the room. The camera (during the duration of the interview) will remain somewhat static, other than the use of a zoom lens. Whilst, footage gathered for b-roll will be somewhat static, with the documentary subject doing various things. The documentary is fitting of the realist documentary style. There will not be much manipulation in terms of colorization, lighting, filters, or any of the like. The camera settings will be adjusted to match that of the lighting in the surrounding environment. 

Schedule and Resources: Resources will include a Canon Rebel DSLR, a 75-300mm zoom lens,  a tripod, lighting equipment, and a boom mic. We will also need a bedroom area/living space, and an open-spaced environment with a grand piano present for our documentary subject to use. I must reserve this area as soon as possible to assure that it will be open to our use. All shots will be indoors, so it does not matter the weather for that day in specific. The director, editor, and camera person must all be present on the day of filming, as we will need assistance with the boom mic, and lighting. Filming will take place on March 26th, 2017 from 12:30pm to 5:30pm, in order to assure we capture all shots needed. We will first shoot the interview in the dorm/living space area, then gather shots for our b-roll in the piano practice room of Northside Hall afterwards. 

Monday, February 27, 2017

Documentary Subject: DeVonte Glass




DeVonte Glass is a queer, intersectional feminist who attends IUSB. DeVonte grew up in Gary, Indiana and is a senior majoring in Music Performance. He enjoys reading, playing piano, singing, socializing with friends/family, participating in club events and attending club meetings. 

This interview could be used in a documentary to give a voice/platform to queer people of color who are often excluded from the conversation when it comes to the LGBTQ+ community. This could inspire young/old queer people of color who often aren't recognized and who have struggled in their own communities. This documentary could be used to give a genuine perspective and to educate those who are not familiar of the struggles one must face when being gay and a person of color. 


Q1. What do you aspire to be after you graduate? 
Q2. What was it like growing up in a predominately Christian household and being gay?
Q3. What are the obstacles you face as a queer person of color?
Q4. What are problems you see within the LGBTQ+ community?
Q5. What does it mean to be a queer person of color?
Q6, What was life like after you came out to your parents?
Q7. Why is it so important to be heard under the current presidency of Donald Trump? 
Q8. What advice do you wish to give to queer POC that are struggling with acceptance from their communities?
Q9. What are some questions straight people should NEVER ask a queer person of color?
Q10. What do you wish people knew about you?