Interview Plan

We are planning to do the documentary on a good friend of mine named Gary who is a drag queen. The focus of the documentary is to show to the versatility of those who do drag. It should draw people who have no idea about drag in. We plan to go over to Gary's apartment and film him as he gets into drag. Later on we will be moving to his favorite bar where other queens and people will meet too. There we will be conducting the Vox Pop. For the Vox Pop we are hoping the enough queens will be there to interview. If not, then we will go on with the public who show up at the bar. The expert interview will take place at his apartment before he gets into drag. I have made a list of questions that I would like to ask Gary. They are:
What is drag to you?
How did you get into drag?
Who inspired you the most to do drag?
Who are your favorite queens?
Do you think the public will be more accepting of drag in the future?
What do you think is the future for drag?
What is your advice for those who want to do drag?
Do you think you could ever make a career out of it?

How do you balance life and drag?
Do you think there needs to be a healthy distance for drag life and normal life?
How much time goes into drag?
Do you think the community could be more straight forward in the sense of getting the word out that you all are here and ready to entertain?
What is the meaning of drag family to you?

For the Vox Pop interview questions I came up with the following:
Would you do drag professionally if you could?
Do you think anyone can do drag?
Do you think drag will be more accepted in the future?

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