by Aslı Çelik
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This project and comes from same name documentary of Gadajace Glowy and KRZYSZTOF KIESLOWSKI. KRZYSZTOF KIESLOWSKI starts his film by asking four simple questions to kids.
These questions are:
a) Who are you?
b) When were you born?
c) What is important for you?
d) What they would like most?
A common element of all answers involves respect for an individual. The students of different ages are going to be asked these questions and they are going to answer them accordingly. They can speak English or their mother tongue. The teachers record their answers. If the students speak in their mother tongue, then we should add English subtitles to the video.
AIMS
The students find this ideas of recording documentary fantastic because of it’s simplicity.
The students are going to travel through various perspectives of different people, based around very basic questions, such as ‘who are you?’, and ‘what is most important to you?’.
The students are going to conclude that there are many differences, but also many links between what the people of various backgrounds, ages and genders have to say.
WORK PROCESS
February (1st Week) – Forming Groups
Arranging Students
Getting Permissions
February (2nd and 3rd Weeks) – Filming the documentary by asking the required questions to the students
February (4th Week) – Giving last shape of the documentary by using necessary technological tools which is optional.
March (1st Week) – Submitting and sharing the documentaries on Twinspace or via email ([email protected])
You can use this link to find out more info about Talking Heads documentary.
Published: Jan 28, 2019
Latest Revision: Jan 28, 2019
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