Saturday, January 9, 2010

What's left to do?

We have several interviews left to complete during the next months. We are also planning another trip to Kansas, this time to the town of Lawrence where the University of Kansas is located. This is where Rosalie went to college during World War II, a very formative time in her life.

We intend to film several reenactment segments during the summer and fall months.  These visuals will help tell the story of Rosalie during the Depression years, since there is very little visual material from that period.

All of the interviews and film footage must be transcribed, and then a script drafted to tell the story of Rosalie and of the women's movement in Minnesota that made her appointment possible. After that begins the massive editing process to connect all of the material -- oral and visual -- together in a compelling narrative of Rosalie's life and legacy.

Once the rough edit is complete we will be fine tuning the film...and working on post-production sound, music, and voiceover.  Our goal is to have several top actors narrate and/or do voiceover for various sections of the documentary.

And that's the news today --- January 9, 2010!!!


John Kaul and Emily Haddad

1 comment:

  1. did you ever finish this??? I would love to see the interview of my aunt Koryne Horbal

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