Sunday, March 29, 2009

Stranger with a camera

1. I felt sympathy for her when she was crying, how she was trying to be a big sister and comfort her ten year old brother. It was a big deal when she saw her dad because he was in and out of her life so much.I would try my best to spend as much time as I could because I would never know when his time is up. Also to know that he would probably never be coming back and being able to forgive the murderer of her father really shows a good heart. I don't know if I could have done the same exspecially because she didn't see her father enough as it is. She showed patience when she found it in her heart to forgive.

2. A picture is worth a thousand words. You can think many thoughts from looking at a picture. That's why it is the filmmaker's job to deliver the message or story behind it so people wont thing the wrong thing.

3. I don't see a camera as a gun. You aren't killing anyone; you're pointing it at people, but a camera doesnt harm anyone. I feel that that similie is a bit to literal. It's threatening. As long as there is an understanding between the artist and what he or she is shooting no one should feel threatened.

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