A. Kenya Poverty
a. Also needs to be changed
B. U.S. Homeless
a. What needs to be changed
C. Legally Blonde
a. “normal” U.S. people
B. The sort of overall historic in the montage is poverty/slavery which as an enormous connotation. The homelessness and poverty shown contrasts with the “normal” U.S.A. people that I use the Kuleshov effect to convey how American’s have and should continue to have compassion on the homeless and poor. There is a clip within the montage that is repeated because I felt that it really drew out pathos (emotion). The compassion sign at the very end was meant to show change being done.
C. American’s have and should continue to have compassion on the homeless and poor. They should realize how much they really have and not try not to take it forgrantted.
D. Sad, sympathy
Because of having compassion on the world around us, nationally and globally.
E. The Kuleshov Effect done with the clips, and the song “Hold” by Superchick
F. Since the main subject of my montage is homeless people and poverty I used the Kuleshov Effect by showing around 1-4 clips of the homeless/poor and then showing our idea of rich people.
G. It shows people having fun and shopping while there are homeless people and poor people that can survive on a fraction of the life expense of the U.S. people.
H. “Hold” By Superchick
I. The lyrics talk about helping
How has moviemaking deepened your understanding of revolutionary change depicted throughout time?
As a result of making this moviemaker montage, I have gained a better understanding of revolutionary change. I chose this topic to do my montage on because my church has and is helping with people here and around the world that have nothing compared us. I get hurt when I think about how much I have and then there is a girl somewhere my age that would love even a fraction of what I have. There are so many people that are neglected each day while we might be out partying and they are dying.
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