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Vegans needed for documentary interviews

Postby AnimalFriendly » Fri Nov 21, 2008 4:07 am

Casting for I'm Vegan has now begun.

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I'm Vegan is a series of short documentary profiles that will feature vegans from all walks of life, perhaps including you. The project is is intended to address preconceptions about vegans and veganism, which may increase normalization of and appreciation for veganism. It is also expected that I’m Vegan will be a catalyst for some viewers to go vegan. Completed profiles will be distributed for free over the web so that anyone can share the videos with family, friends, and visitors to their own sites. A full-length documentary is also in the works.

To be considered as a potential profile subject for I'm Vegan, please answer the following questions in a message back to me at casting@vegandocumentary.com (feel free to forward to appropriate candidates, too):

  • Send 2 recent digital snapshots, one close-up and one full-length.
  • Share your city, state, and zipcode.
  • Answer the following questions:
  1. How long have you been vegan?
  2. Why are you vegan? (and/or What was your "A-ha!" moment?)
  3. What does veganism mean to you?
  4. What is your favorite thing about being vegan?
  5. What is your least favorite thing about being vegan?
  6. What are your favorite and frequent pastimes or hobbies?
  7. Please share any kind of interesting story related to your being vegan (interaction with family members, roommates, schoolmates, co-workers, or experiences at restaurants, cafeterias, etc., etc.).
  8. Why should you be interviewed for I'm Vegan?
Our route will take us all over the U.S., so if you live in a smaller town but are still highway accessible your submission will be considered.
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