The documentary showcases a scene of Jared acting childish while working on the screenplay. In the scene he is fidgets with the producer’s hair and ear. While doing this the camera is at a low angle and zooms in on his face while he is laughing. The director’s choice of doing a close up of Jared’s face showcases the immaturity and emotion Jared has. With such an intimate scene viewers are able to determine Jared is not taking the screenplay seriously and it seems to be a joke to him.
Around 150 years ago, humans started releasing fossil fuels into the atmosphere during the industrial revolution. The ocean takes up a quarter of the gas that surrounds earth by absorbing the CO2 we put in our atmosphere. Scientist thought the ocean was a great resource for getting rid of these CO2 gases in the atmosphere; however, they didn’t know how much these gases where destroying our great ocean. NOVA’s documentary presents, Lethal Seas, a documentary of the destruction of our vast ocean, concentrating on the American northwest coast, Papua New Guinea among the volcanic islands of Milne Bay, and Aurora Australis. The documentary dresses the issue of rising acidity levels in the ocean and its effects.
The purpose of this documentary
The film focuses on the characters lives and how they can keep going when they struggle with society. The film uses rhetorical strategies such as pathos, ethos, and logos to make this movie bring emotions, blank stares, and leave the audience to question reality. The purpose of the specific camera shots and angles is to provide an appropriate view of the movie. Lastly, the use of persuasion to allow the audience to interpret what the film says versus the thoughts in their head. The film does a good job of pointing out the flaws in our system and a specific culture that the flaws
In 2013, Gabriela Cowperthwaite directed the documentary Blackfish. This documentary is about Tilikum, an orca from SeaWorld that has taken the lives of many trainers. The documentary makes the claim that orcas should be freed from captivity. While in captivity they are causing harm to both themselves, humans, and the other orcas. Blackfish is a great example of an argument that can be rhetorically analyzed because it has pathos, ethos, and logos.
Recently, environmental controversies are major issues. Since the environmental movement in the 1960’s, the mass media has brought this matter forth (Mass). In many countries, efforts of the media help the citizens become well aware of what is wrong and what actions can be performed. As a policy to inform the people, this leads to the communication via internet (Ahmad). Within the United States, about 5,500 animals are killed, and those alive have improper habitats (World).
Dear Timothy Treadwell, Society is something that is hard to keep up with. By watching the documentary you filmed, Grizzly Man, I can say that you were beginning to get soaked up in it until you started living with the bears. Your ideas did follow the aims of transcendentalism. Being in the wilderness was where you got your true happiness. Although Herzog focused more on your death than the things you had to do to survive modern society, it did do a great job by expressing the feelings you had towards these bears and nature.
The film shows what the investigation look like from the inside of journalism work. Thousands of calls, checking all the facts, meeting with a lot of people to find out smallest pieces of information, then redoing it again to make sure they got all the facts right. The researching job they
In the movie River runs through it Paul has learned that his brother has changed his lifestyle and he will have to accept that. When the boys were kids they didn 't have to worry about a care in the world but as they grow up that soon has to stop. Paul the older son went to college and the younger brother became a writer for the newspaper. Paul came back four years later and his brother smokes, drinks, fights and gambles but he doesn 't say much because its his brother and he loves him. This is why it 's important not to judge someone and just grow to accept their decisions.
Lewinsky talked about the internet saying that “Since then it has connected people in unimaginable ways, joining lost siblings, saving lives, launching revolutions, but in the darkness, cyberbullying and slut-shaming that I experienced had mushroomed.” Lewinsky’s quote tells us she was the first one to experience this type of misfortune on the internet, and how it helped and bullied people ever since. For me, this goes to show that the internet is a powerful tool, but it can also wound a person, and often people forget that words truly can wound someone badly. It’s not just the internet that can do this, but in real life too, and the same effects of mortification can apply to anyone. Next I will talk about how any type of ignominy shouldn’t be sold at any price at
The movie was about the story of Edmon Dantes, his struggles and survival in his cruel world. He is a picture of brave, obedient and ignorant man. He gave all his best in everything that he do especially if it will be beneficial to people. He is contented with his life.
Evaluate/Assess your own enactment of Internet friendship, or that of someone you know (child, friend). Do you primarily use the Internet to collect new friends, maintain your friendships, or both? Apply ethical considerations regarding the intersection of the Internet and friendship. To what extent is it possible to cultivate true intimacy online in a way that one might experience in person? How does our consumeristic society impact our approach to online friendships?
In “The Dangers of Catfishing,”(n.d) state how can catfishing endangering people. The most obvious danger of catfishing is the danger of the emotional damage it can cause. Catfishing is so dangerous because it involves all the raw emotions associated with love and relationships. The person who is the victim of the catfishing ploy is usually emotionally invested in the person that they believe they are talking to. It can be emotionally devastating for the victim when they find out that the person they think they have fallen in love with does not exist or is not who they say they are.
Online dating contains the elements of liquid love as it focuses about bond- free living of relationship whereby free strings are attached to the couples with the enhancement of technology (Bauman, 2004). Online dating users can freely connect to any person without any commitment at the first place. In other words, through technology, everyone can make initiative to start a conversation with anyone and also choose to terminate the relationship without encountering the other person (Bauman, 2004). This is the result out of “the desire for freedom, for loose bonds that we can escape from if we so choose and for individualism” (Giddens, 2006, p. 244). Semi- detached couples, SDCs in “top pocket relationships” are the results from these contradictions (Giddens, 2006).
I don´t say that you can´t trust anybody you meet, i just think you should know that you have to be critical to whom you trust your soul to. It could be that you meet a really cute boy or girl on social media. You start talking and everything is great. You 're going on for weeks, and you decide to meet the person who writes to you.