Friday, 23 September 2011

Film Documantary



Inside Job is based on the 2008 financial breakdown, in which the documentary maker focuses on the opinion that many government officials are spending money needlessly, this enraged the world.

This documentary’s target audience is mainly young adults, adults and teenagers from ages 14+, because teenagers under 14 and children wouldn’t understand the subject matter.



Exit through the gift shop is about a French man in search to find Banksy, who is the famous artist, and the most wanted graffiti artist, he therefore looks into what and why he does his graffiti, he uses mainly Banksy and graphitising all over the world to show his political views.

This documentary would appeal more to artist and teenagers at all ages because a subject matter like crime appeals a lot more to the younger generation



 Gas Land is a documentary that focuses on Companies all over the world doing hydraulic fracturing to get resources from the ground, it reviews negatives by doing talking about how the government haven’t bothered to make this process as eco-friendly as possible.

This documentary would appeal to tree huggers and environmently friendly people at all ages.

Restrepo



Restrepo is a documentary that focuses on the life of soldiers from America they are fighting in the war, the documentary also seems to hint a negative light on the American government using the soldier’s tragic stories and horrific footage

This Documanrary would appeal more to teenagers and a younger audience because it focuses on the army, which is an excited subject matter to younger people especially male teenagers.

Wasteland



Wasteland is about people living in slums in brazil, in some of the worst conditions, it than focuses on the world’s largest dump site in brazil where they are constantly collecting scrap and gone off food. They then bring an artist to make art of all the scrap and dump to enlighten a terrible situation for some recognition.

Wasteland would appeal more to mature adults and people who care a lot more about the environment  

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