Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Belonging
- Strictly Ballroom
- contrast:Fran and ballroom
- Fran: confidence shadowed
- appearance: natural colour scheme, blemishes, thick
rimmed glasses + unpleasant and high camera angles
- insignificants and powerless within fiercly
competitive environment
- BRW: superficialand materialistic
- bright, vibrant and extravagant colour pallets
- artifical, stereotypical place of status and
appearance
- bright colours as a powerful symbol + camera
angles, sound and slow motion techniques
- creates a gaudy scene
- emphasis materialistic place
- Visual imagery
- the gap between 2 world
- Freedom
- rooftop is symbolic
- security and comfort for both Fran
and Scott
- able to express their individuality
- motif of Barry Fife's "dance to win" motto
- restriction to their individuality,
high demands
- powerful metaphor of the clothesline
- sense of freedom, able to express
their artistic freedom, fantasy and
dreams
- State School No. 1812
- challengers the viewer to disregard the stereotypical
perception of schools as a positive place
- salient expressions and body language + students dressing
the same + negative details of the tall vectors of the gate
- pervading sense of empowerment,
imprisonment, uniformity
- visual techniques alongside text
- forced sense of belonging
- Biblical allusion
"abandon all dreams
{yee who enter here]
- negative impression where dreams, individuality and
self-thoughts have to be abandoned
- Mankind is no island
- Sydney and NY are considered famous and beautiful
- Jason Van Genderen's exposes the facade of inequity and osilation
- extreme close up shot of 'hunger' written on the chalkboard
- symbolise the inequity and suffering that can be
erased but are neglected and ignored
- numerous close up shot taken at level of suffering + mid shots of those in
need + the rhetorical q. "do you reason with your condition?"
- societies ignorance to the homeless' feeling
of intimidation and isolation from the
remainder of society.
- the homeless are considered to be a part of the everyday
passing as they blend in amongst the background