We made this shot list so we know what footage we need from each location. This means filming will be more efficient as we will be able to go to the location, knowing exactly what we need to film there. If we didn't make this, it could mean that we don't the correct footage from each location, making editing difficult and having to waste time returning to the location to re film.
This was another documentary which bought up major moral issues, as it opened with Jonny Kennedy, a 37 year old man, dead in his wheelchair. The documentary followed Jonny, a man suffering from a rare skin disease DEB, for the last 4 months of his life. It showed him planning his funeral, and doing the last few things he wanted to do before he died, for example fly plane and have a house warming. It also showed him fund-raise and bring awareness to the disease before he died, in order to help others by trying to find a cure. This documentary bought up controversial issues such as how people deal with the inevitability of death, if Jonny's mum knew about the condition before he was born, would she have aborted, and the representation of spirituality and religion through Jonny's opinions and life. This documentary was much more hard hitting than 'the bridge' as you built a relationship with Jonny. You were able to get to know his personality, and as he was a likabl...
Inbetweeners 2 is about about a group of 4 mates, who go 'travelling' around Australia to find Jay's girlfriend. During their journey, they manage to cause mayhem wherever they do- clubs, water park, hostel. The 4 mates all have different characteristics: Will- is the nerd, who always tries to make the sensible, calculated decisions when traveling, but ends up 'dying' in the desert with his mates. Jay- the compulsive liar/exaggerator, he always makes up wild, unbelievable stories to cover for mistakes, or things he's simply just embarrassed about. Simon- the most 'normal' of the group, throughout his travels he trying to break up with his psycho girlfriend, but ends up proposing to her, he is the typical nice guy. Neil- the dumb one, he has no filter, or brain, it seems like throughout the film, for example pooing on the water-slide. One key youth culture theme explored in the imbetweeners, is the University experience. Simon, Neil and Will tu...
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