
Brendan Miller is filmmaker, living in east London.
He makes video essays and explainers both for online publishers and as independent projects.
Excerpt from Blog:
I’m currently working on a set of films for BBC Three which uses a non-standard interview format where the interviewer is replaced by a bowl of questions.
Doing this project has got me thinking about alternative ways of doing an interview. Here’s the best of what I’ve seen – what did I miss?
1. USE AN IPAD TO ASK THE QUESTIONS
Carly Fleischmann is a nonverbal woman with autism who didn’t start communicating with her family until she was 11 years old. Here she is interviewing Channing Tatum. (H/T @Ant_le)
2. PICK A SPOT AND LET THEM COME TO YOU
In this case, a London council estate:
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