Monday, 15 October 2012

My Street Films- VYNER STREET

http://mystreetfilms.com/#/films/watch/615

1. What question was the Director trying to answer with the film?

 How do people from the same area earn their way to survive life in London?

2. How did they tell their story visually?


Sogand Bahram showed this by showing the different cuts from people working in the garage to people walking past looking at them whilst they work to then showing where the people were going where they were admiring someones work and, showing the comparison of admiring something at is just there for entertainment apposed to something people need. 

3. How did sound and music contribute to the narrative?

The use of natural sound made it really realistic and was showing that this is something that occurs in our society where people take things for granted rather than realizing the work used into creating things. 

4. What does this documentary inspire you to do, and not do, with your documentary?

This inspires me to be really realistic with my topic; success and focus on what people have achieved and what people aspire to do. From this short film I was also able to learn that using elliptical editing would be wise where I can get information out to my target audience but make it straight to the point drawing my audience in rather than pushing them away.

'The film's aims was to capture the events of a street with two very different worlds that live inconspicuously side by side. Vyner street is best known for its art galleries. I wanted to enter this street and world through a different door, the door to the garage at the head of the street.'- Sogand Bahram 

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