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The Motorcycle Diary
Mar 4

Written by: reh
3/4/2006

Tuesday, April 4, 2006
9:00AM Met with Reporter. Diana E. Valleho Baca
Col. Loarque
Casa 7315
8th Avda
Comzyaguela
divallejo@yahoo.com or dianuchav@yahoo.com
Cell 394-5672 home 226-8360. 

Very artsy, very collegian, very professional. She will write the script, then shoot, then edit/finalize. Any suggestions should be made before she shoots. Once she shoots, changes that cause more shooting will require another set of equipment rentals. She has already walked the poorest part of El Amatillo and interviewed a mother of two girls that attend school. Ms. Valleho is a published author and gave me a small paper bound book of poetry that she wrote. She also brought a photograph portfolio. If we decide to pursue this project, she is the one to do the work for us. I believe her when she says she is discounting her fee because she believes in the project and wants to do it.
Adjourned at 10:30

Jorge picked me up at 11:00 and we went to the police station and got my driver’s license. It took 5 hours.

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