that is the only way you are going to make this documentary mainstream. you have to "scare" the public, do what american underworld does and actually go through the steps of some of this shit instead of simply introduce it. anyone can make a documentary of what you are currently doing.
if you really go through everything you can get international attention and have people take this currency seriously, and not just a "hypothetical solution to the banking problem (which is a problem that society does not comprehend nor ever will regardless of your actions)".
Hi flavius,
Those are some great points you brought up there! Yes, we are getting our hands dirty and talk to the people on the bleeding edge of the Bitcoin cosmos! We have already talked to a number of Bitcoin business owners and programmers/enthusiasts that let us share their sparks for the idea of Bitcoin. Our main character is currently living of Bitcoin solely and tries to provide for himself and his young wife only by what he earns in Bitcoins (cant give you names yet, because I dont want to interfere with his "natural" setting of life
We will feature both sides of the law as well concerning certain aspects of Bitcoin usage on the web. Cant give you much details on that also atm, sry but Im sure u understand. We will not get into contact with any SR dealers or users before proper protection is worked out for our team or potential interview partners, but rest assured that we will not spare this aspect.
Regarding those "random people", you have been seing introduced: they are actual experts in their fields and can with proper background describe the multiple facets of Bitcoin from their perspective, may it be anonymity, economy or legal aspects. As my documentary parts into a describing/theoretical part and a real life story (see main character) that the viewer can follow throughout the movie both have their place and reason to be interviewed/followed by the camera.
I hope this clears things up a bit. Let me know what you think about this.
Cheers,
Johannes