This video is about stopping a man named Joseph Kony that makes children into child soldiers and sex slaves. The purpose of this video is to raise awareness and to make a difference. He should be stopped, and if we don't who will?
2.) Why did the filmmaker choose to make this film? What does he hope to achieve? What is his specific goal and what is his strategy for making it happen? (1-2 paragraphs):
This filmmaker chose this way because it has an emotional effect. He hopes to achieve the goal to arrest Joseph Kony. His strategy is to fill the news about using this short documentary and the april event.
3.) What is your personal opinion on the strategy he is using to raise awareness? Is it effective? At some point, people get tired of seeing "the same old posts" about an issue. Some of you have already asked the question "what's the point of this video?" What is the point? Even if you're personally tired of seeing links and posts about it, do you think there is value in saturating the media like the film proposes? What would you do different? (1-2 paragraphs):
My personal opinion is that it is a good strategy using social networking to reach remote places of the globe. However, this could also be a way to make money selling thousands of posters around the world. Also, how about the picture on them, what about his rights as an individual? If it were me I would have the cause on the posters more than his face on them.
This approach could cause foreign countries to mant to aid him in his attacks against the people of Africa. However, this approach could be highly effective in informing people of what he is doing to others and he would call people to action.
5.) What is the difference between raising awareness and between a call to action?
Raising awareness means that people know that something is happening. A call to action is calling people out to make an active change in the world as we know it.
6.) What is an issue you feel strongly about - strongly enough that you would want to not only raise awareness, but call people to action? Be specific - in other words, don't just choose a topic like 'eliminate world hunger.' It doesn't have to be a global issue, but it should be a specific, definable one where you are proposing a specific solution. What is a specific way to focus on that topic? Ask yourself the following questions:
What is the issue? Hunger
Where is it? Worldwide
Who are the people affected? A wide range of people
Why should people care about this issue? Because people are starving.
What can people like you do to solve the problem; to help? What specifically can people do? Donate to charities like food banks.
How could you use the media to call attention to the issue? How can you get people's attention? People hear about it almost too much. I would make a documentary.
What is your specific proposal; your call to action? What do you want people to actually do? I want them to go door to door to collect canned food to stop hunger in their neighborhood. From there move outwards until country by country we end hunger.
What is your proposed timeline? Next ten years.
7.) If you were to write and shoot a photojournalism assignment focusing on this issue (the one you've written above), describe what it would be like. Describe the kind of images you'd shoot, the kind of questions you would ask, the people you'd talk to, and the point-of-view you would take on the issue.
What is the issue? Hunger
Where is it? Worldwide
Who are the people affected? A wide range of people
Why should people care about this issue? Because people are starving.
What can people like you do to solve the problem; to help? What specifically can people do? Donate to charities like food banks.
How could you use the media to call attention to the issue? How can you get people's attention? People hear about it almost too much. I would make a documentary.
What is your specific proposal; your call to action? What do you want people to actually do? I want them to go door to door to collect canned food to stop hunger in their neighborhood. From there move outwards until country by country we end hunger.
What is your proposed timeline? Next ten years.
7.) If you were to write and shoot a photojournalism assignment focusing on this issue (the one you've written above), describe what it would be like. Describe the kind of images you'd shoot, the kind of questions you would ask, the people you'd talk to, and the point-of-view you would take on the issue.
I would start with different kinds of people and I would talk to workers at a food bank about how they're running out of food. I would shoot a child that is starving because her parents are out of work. I would take the point of view of an activist like in this documentary.
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