.Extreme close ups showing is modifications like his eye, tattoos, piercings, ect.
.Narrow focus which look at his body art.
.Handheld camera, is typical for some documentaries, but for an interview in breaks away from normal conventions, emphasizing the interviewees individuality.
.Long shots.
Editing:
.Fast/slow motion.
.fades to and from black at beginning and end to show the start and ending of the documentary.
Jump cuts, which are mostly covered up by B-roll shots to hide away the edits.
Transition effect, the use of the broken film at the beginning title of the documentary.
Sound:
Continuous track all the way through the documentary, covers silences and makes it more lively.
A mordern/urban soundtrack emphasizing the interviewees lifestyle and occupation.
Interview voicing from the interviewee himself.
Archive Material:
No archive footage present in film.
Graphics:
.Title at the start of the documentary.
.Various images in the title flashing, I.E roll of film and brickwork.
Subject of documentary:
Body Modification, Tattoos, piercings, extreme implants ,ect.
Themes:
.Youth/modern culture
.Urban/ extreme lifestyle
.Diversity in people.
Your/Audience responses:
.People who respect his lifestyle are usually supportive
.Some people who go by his lifestyle or think it is very appealing think that the interviewee is a respected individual.
.A lot of people comment that his is very knowledgeable.
.There is some controversy but most people think the interviewee is interesting and down to earth.
Structure/Narrative:
.Beginning tells us what he does.
.Middle tells us about his life and his parents.
.Near end tells us the diffuculty society as viewed is looks, I.E school and work.
.Ending tells us his contentment with his life now and where he works.
Mise en scene:
.Low key lighting emphasizes mystery
.Background behind him gives off and urban/ artistic essence relating to himself and his profession.
.Costume, his piercings, modifications, ect.
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