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Belonging
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Belonging Mind Map on Belonging, created by sharni.diaz on 12/10/2013.
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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
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