“Watchable Interview Assignment”: Plan

Title: Mitch Mandel: Man vs. Wild or Wild vs. Man? OR The Cliff Climber.

“Ain’t no mountain high enough”, definitely rings true for Mitchel Mandel. If there’s a mountain with an intimidating looking cliff, he will climb up it and across it! This film will document the transformative identity of Mitchel, from reserved piano-playing always-studying freshmen to rugged cliff-climbing always exploring senior and uncover if the wild was always in him, or if it somehow developed slowly over the years.

Shots to get:

  • Delaware Water Gap
    • Perspective; from his point of view looking down and looking up
    • From the ground looking at him climbing up
    • From the top of the mountain looking down at him climbing up
  • Lafayette Indoor Gym
    • Shots hooking up other people; teaching other people to gym?
  • Fade in/fade out on LOST sticker
  • Fade in/ fade out on pictures of his past climbs on his walls
  • Interview out in nature @DWG or on Arts Trail with water swooshing
  • B roll of nature/mountains/ challenging terrains
  • B-roll of chemical lab
    • If possible, have test tubes, science things, and then knock them down in slow motion
      • Inspiration: Errol Morris, Thin Blue Line with the milkshake falling down
  • Long shots of Mitch just looking out, off the mountain; kind of cliché, but powerful
  • Go Pro him on the climb

Sounds

  • Silence
  • Birds chirping
  • More silence, with just wind rustling

Interview Questions

  • Why do you climb?
  • Where have you gone?
  • What would you tell previous Mitch? How are you different from freshmen year?
  • You just decided to not apply to medical school. Why?
  • You met your girlfriend climbing, do you think that anyone who is going to stay in your life for quite some time needs to also want to climb?
  • What is a climbing gym?
  • Are you ever afraid?
  • So your abroad experience involved meeting a lot of strangers along the way. Tell me about some of those interactions. What was it like trusting people? Language barriers?

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