1. What is the ‘controlling idea’ (Robert McKee) of your portrait? In other words, what is the most interesting thing about your participant/interviewee that you want to communicate?

Ans: different faces of a person, i want to shooting my best friend and show the real her.

  1.  How is your portrait film structured?  (Remember there might be multiple forms of structure employed)  E.g. Discussion and depiction of an event or process? A Journey? Use of voiceover narration? Other?

Ans: my portrait film structured will mainly mix depiction of some processes also use of voice over narration.

  1. What do you want your audience to make of your interviewee? (e.g. What are you saying through them and/or human nature, human folly, or noble human inspiration?)

Ans: i want to show the change of a person from the beginning arrived Melbourne until now, show learning oversea is not really easy.

  1. How is your portrait being narrated? Why? How does it affect the structure?

Ans: mainly narrated with my interviewee talk about her experiment of learning in Melbourne, also added some short video about she doing sth, maybe cooking or mixed drink.

  1. What role will the ‘found footage’ play in your portrait? For example, reinforcement? Ironic counterpoint? Contrast? Comparison? Other?

Ans: Reinforcement

  1. Does your portrait have a dramatic turning point?

Ans: YES, i will have a turning point of emotion, happy to sad or sad to happy.

  1. When does this turning point  in your portrait and why? At the beginning? At the end? Two-thirds through?

Ans: Two-thirds through, let the whole video interesting also naturally change emotion of the video.

  1. How does your portrait gather and maintain momentum?

Ans: my interviewee gonna talk about her experience of go aboard from 2014 until now, how her emotion change during this period of time, let audience resonated with her special the international students.

  1. Where will your portrait’s dramatic tension come from? 

Ans: my portrait’s dramatic tension come from the emotion of the interviewee, interviewee happy or sad or doing sth.

Does the portrait have a climax and/or resolution? Outline them.                                                                                

 Ans: is my interviewee finally find she can living in Melbourne so she enjoy everything in Melbourne and learning the new things.