Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Community Journalism- Bryn


"Violence both establishes and preserves the Law"—Naghat, 2005

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3 comments:

Martha Ladly said...

This is a very brave personal account of a life-changing crisis, also narrated by the counsellor, who gives a 3rd person 'expert' point of view that supports and contrasts the very personal nature of your first person narrative. This gives contrast, support, seriousness, and veracity to the piece.The composited visuals are very effective, and your story is extremely moving.

Just check the quicktime file, I couldn't get it to load from the link. It may be that the file is too big and you will have to upload a smaller more compressed version.

Judith Doyle said...

Like Martha, I had problems loading this file from the blog, so I'm going to talk about what we saw in class. Excellent work - good research following a strong and smart choice of subject with real personal meaning. You're a role model and are creating an strong role for artists in social change. Audio is a bit weak, and you may want to work on visual effects to change the shot a bit with your interview subject. Your own performance was excellent! Well done. I look forward to the longer version, though I agree with Martha that the shorter one is effective.

kat said...

Brave, Bryn. To be able to show this in class must've been tough. Well-edited, moving. You're an impressive lady, all-around :)