Vapouround magazine Issue 04 | Page 210

FYI PA RT I : WhoAr eTh eVa p er s ? : A S hort Et hn og r a p h i c D o c ument ar y P h o t o s & w o r d s b y To n y O t t o m a n e l l i I I A t this juncture in human history, it is safe to say that Vaping has created a shockwave slowly sending vibrations throughout our social reality. Quite simply, Vaping is stirring things up, mixing around the pieces of ingredients for our status quo recipe. As one Vaper expressed to another, "we are swiftly producing a fresh sensation sweeping all over the nation. News flash, warn the people! Considering this, over the past several years, a few decent short documentary films specifically about the Vaping culture have surfaced and gained very minimal and perhaps meaningful exposure, but I think it may be time for filmmaking to play a more impactful role within the Vaping culture, shining bright in a strong everlasting positive light. For example, the feature-length documentary, A Billion Lives, is now finished and entering into film festivals on a global level with full support from countless vaping organizations as well as thousands of individual vapers excited for it’s release. As a matter of fact, I am certainly hoping to see this as soon as possible as it is a great display of courage and honesty. What’s more exciting than a feature length vaping documentary? Great question. The answer is, “a sociological research project in the form of a short ethnographic documentary film.” Coincidentally, this is something I am working on currently, with some help by my side. Filmmaking & Vaping go hand-in-hand. Observing the Vaping Community, then documenting them, and ultimately presenting this educational data as relatable material that is visually stimulating in scope. This short film can eventually serve as a tool for educating academia. At the very least, it can serve 210 ISSUE 04 VAPOUROUND MAGAZINE “ T H I S F I L M W I L L B E AT T E M P T I N G T O A N S W E R T H E Q U E S T I O N “ W H O A R E T H E VA P E R S ? ” as a tool for influencing public opinion on many of the aspects that makeup the Vaping-process and the Vape Community as a whole. This is exactly what I intend to do. I am currently at the very beginning of the pre-production phase of shooting a short ethnographic documentary film all about "The Vapers" who populate the majority of our contemporary and advanced community of Vaping. Before discussing what this film is about, I believe it's much more advantageous to first address what exactly the film is not about. This is not going to be a film that is a "DIY" walk through and it will certainly not be a Vaping 101 tutorial, nor is it an attempt at sensationalizing political argumentative bullet points pertaining to anti-vaping propaganda. This film will be attempting to answer the question "Who are the Vapers?" This will be more of an homage to the Vapers accompanied by an observational study inside the vaping community, a well represented portrayal of each vaper. A collection of face-to-face in-depth interviews will serve as the primary research approach, ultimately producing evidence for exploring the motivations and overall desires which permeate through the Vapers' psyche. The interviews will consist of a series of non-confrontational questions, approximately 20-30 inquiries into the Vaper's Vape-lifestyle. A pleasant interactive exchange between myself and all those progressive souls who choose to travel another route, one that is often less traveled, clearly those who