The OPRF project will be produced by James' Kartemquin Films, a nonprofit production company based in Chicago. Along with Hoop Dreams and The Interrupters, the company has produced other critically-acclaimed long and short films, as well as documentary miniseries. James said he'd like to produce four to six hours for the OPRF miniseries.Two to three film crews will shoot at various times at OPRF, as well as at subjects' homes and around the community. The crews will be diverse, James stressed. It will be a multi-racial group. We're two white guys up here, but it will not be two white guys just doing this film, he said. Condne, who's taught at OPRF for 12 years, added that some of his students will work among the crews.James and Condne also took questions from the audience, most of which focused on the film's shooting process in classrooms and around the building.The privacy of students potentially filmed but not among the main subjects was raised as a concern. Parents asked if they'd be notified if their students were captured on tape.Karin Sullivan, the school's communications director, told the audience that the school would typically be given three days notice before a film crew arrives to the building. That notice, she added, could occasionally be shorter if something needs to be filmed sooner. But she said the school will work with James and his crews concerning access in and around the school, and that teachers will have advance notice.Parents can also sign releases to not have their children appear in the film, James said, adding that he sees this project, as well as others he's done, as a collaboration with his subjects.For more information about the project, visit .Terry Dean is a freelance reporter for Pioneer Press. Copyright 2015,相关的主题文章:
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