Welcome KJ

There were some parts of the Q and A that really stood out to me. At one point KJ was sharing about being up close and personal. I really valued that because that can change the whole dynamic. For instance, KJ walked up the the people asking the questions to see them, and in a sense have a better connection with them. Not only did she walk up to them, but she also was able to zone everyone else out as if no one else was in the room. Essentially, she transformed the group Q and A into multiple individual conversations.

Furthermore, another part that stood out was when she was talking about having the camera and she mentioned that it requires a sort of balance. She can’t just be behind the camera not engaged. She also cannot be too engaged and not trying to get good film. KJ basically has to connect with the people she wants to film but also not connect too much that it hindered her filming. I found it interesting that she brought up this point just because it seems like a tough task. Her work, amazing and very skillful, digs deeper than most documentaries. She develops a personal connection that obviously ends up holding a special place in he heart.

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