Made the phone call to Annaliese Fisher, the coordinator for the Newmarket Rec Center's Club Chameleon program this week. Analiese said she'd set me up with a pair that had a long history and established rapport.
After talking about our projects with Sandy and our groups, I decided to go with a focus on the athlete and how he's changed - along with the more visible changes in the child he's mentoring.
Locations, in my head, included wherever their activities take them, the Newmarket Rec center, the child's home environment, and places around UNH.
I'd like to get interviews from people who know the two really well.
But as Sandy pointed out, it all depends on the pair I get assigned to. I'll check in later this week and start gathering as much as I can right here on campus with the athlete. Next week I'll have the time to make it out to Newmarket.
The rest of the challenge will be making the project as visually appealing as the time we're given allows - Sandy's really given us a chance to make this beautiful. There's more opportunity than other news outlets have with throwing stuff together - now's the time to be a perfectionist and make it look good.
Theme: it's not just "make it work." It's "make really, really good looking." Taking a cue from Derek Zoolander.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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