From: David Karp To: "jeffrey E." [email protected]> Subject: Re: Twenty Questions for Woody Allen Date: Mon, 04 Jan 2016 02:02:04 +0000 Yes for sure. I will go through them now and pick my top 10. Thank you! Best, David On Jan 3, 2016, at 7:53 PM, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: give me your top ten tonite if possible On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 5:39 PM, David Karp Hi Jeffrey, wrote: This is David Karp, Brad's son. I included my twenty questions below and also as a separate document attached to this email. This is truly a once in a lifetime experience and I can't thank you enough for arranging this meeting. All the best, David Questions: 1. Where does your process begin as a writer? With a specific scene / moment / character or a larger concept of the general narrative? 2. In your early career you were not gearing up to be a filmmaker — what moment(s) occurred in your early career that gave you the confidence to command a film set? At what point in your career did you hone your ability to tell a story visually? 3. As of right now, my plan is to take a year off to explore a film opportunity that leads me outside the state of New York (I grew up in Manhattan and went to college in Ithaca). After this year, I plan on applying to film school (probably NYUMsch, UCLA, Columbia or USC). My thinking is that I would attend film school in order to surround myself with young individuals like myself who are obsessed and passionate about the art of filmmaking. I'm very curious what you think about film school and how you think my time might best be spent these next few years? 4. The film industry has evolved so much alongside your career. Now, many serious cinematic opportunities are available in the TV industry. As a young director, what advice do you have for me, as I am about to take my first steps into the industry? EFTA00703905