Survival Turfs Narrative Film
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Telling stories that matter is simply using the medium of film to express, explore, or examine the ideas that interest us, our personal struggles and our personal and cultural beliefs on a microcosmic level. The words I chose to use there are important. expressing ideas and beliefs is straightforward, as it’s simply a matter of saying what you believe. This film Survival Turfs will show visual, shows motion and reveal the eye can't see. This film will transcend time,space,be subjective and have a power screenwriting method. This film chooses audience, repeats accurately, profession, pure color and audio elements. This film Survival Turfs will affect the viewer and to send a message.
This film will change so many individual ideals and beliefs. This film will impact so many people in different ways. This film will be so big and influential. This film will affect society in both positive and negative ways. This film Survival Turfs will affect many of us powerfully because the combined impact of images, music, dialogue, lighting, sound and special effects can elicit deep feelings and help us reflect on our lives.
This film will help us to better understand our own lives, the lives of those around us, even how our society and culture operate. This film visual approach will be gang activity in scenes, gang-related action, gang turf wars in shots, gang rivalries, street gangs' bad behavior in parenthetical and gang colors in the inner city spreading around characters.This film stylistic approach will show gang members fighting, shooting, signaling their readiness through clothing and appearance cues.
Street gangs who are not gang members are at risk of being hurt or becoming unwilling participants in gang violence if their clothing or body actions are visually mistaken to be those of a gang member. Gang colors or accessories, have become the targets of robbery and violence.
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