Visual Argument-777sunflower777

Kids Find Everything| End Family Fire

Link: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=video&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj7xsXT4p6DAxWGk4kEHemNAT8QtwJ6BAgWEAI&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DSEVCm-9usHY&usg=AOvVaw3yvjU-BB_uYL6CT3wAyC3c&opi=89978449

(0:00-0:04)

A family is walking in a foyer. The son is trying to get the mom’s attention. We see the dad walking up the steps. As the mom is coming out of the room she was in to get to her son, they look over to a back room we cannot see just yet and she says “What are you doing in there” to indicate that someone is doing something they shouldn’t, hence the reason her son was getting her.

(0:05-0:08)

It pans over to the room they were going to where we see a little kid stuck in a dog carrier. The mom starts pulling her out.

(0:09-0:11)

It flashes to outside of the next family’s house where we see a boy running in front of it with something in his hand.

(0:12-0:15)

The same boy who was running outside is seen trying to put a frog on his sleeping sister with the dad in the background saying “Don’t do that.”

(0:16-0:22)

There is a dad going through his toolbox looking for the pliers. He turns around to his son handing the pliers to him.

(0:23-0:27)

two kids and a mom are sitting on the floor in a kid room with open presents. It seem that one of the kids opened the presents before they were suppose to.

(0:28-0:31)

It shows a grandpa and the mom exchanging a hug while a little girl is running up the stairs yelling “bye grandpa.”

(0:32-0:44)

It shows a little girl grabbing something underneath her parent’s bed. The dad walks in and asks what she is looking for. It shows her crawling out and the pans to the dad. His face seems scared and he throws his hands up. We assume that she found a weapon. It pans back over to the little girl and she’s holding up a toy gun. The dad falls to his knees and they exchange a laugh together.

(0:45-0:48)

It pans over to the safe under the night stand in that same room with the dad and daughter laughing in the background.

(0:49-0:57)

It moves to a black screen with white writing on it.It discusses how kids find everything, including guns.It says how safe storage saves lives. We see this is true because of the safe in that room.

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2 Responses to Visual Argument-777sunflower777

  1. davidbdale's avatar davidbdale says:

    A fair start, Sunflower, but it violates the primary requirement for the assignment: to analyze exclusively the VISUAL components of the video. It’s a violation to mention ANYTHING from the audio portion: no dialog, no sound effects, no background music, nothing.

    Here are some things I noticed about the first second of the video as a model of what you should be noting:

    0:01

    The camera’s Point of View is from inside a room looking through a doorway at the bottom of a staircase. The wooden handrail and banister gives the impression that we’re inside a home, not an apartment since it has at least two floors, not an office because of the wooden railings, the potted plant at the bottom of the stairs, the baseball glove and ball on a low table. The wood-and-glass interior door is found in older homes, usually occupied by middle or upper-middle class families. The overall impression is of a comfortable, prosperous home.

    A man is already headed up the stairs when the video begins. He’s middle-aged, perhaps Hispanic or Latin, and fit. His head is shaved and his full beard is well shaped. He is groomed. The long sleeves of his close-fitting tee shirt are pulled halfway up his forearms, which gives him a casual, at-home look. He’s climbing the stairs without effort: a man at home, probably the homeowner, headed upstairs.

    We don’t know any of this for certain, but we make these judgements because they seem the most reasonable interpretation of what we’re shown.

    Still within the first second, a young boy, probably a pre-teen, also perhaps Hispanic, wearing dark-rimmed eyeglasses (not cool, just a kid in glasses) enters the frame. He’s in the downstairs hallway of the home and will enter the room we’re in if he keeps walking. The room we’re in is dark. We see the actions in the hallway because the hallway is well-lit.

    There’s no visible source of light, but the light pattern on the wall at the bottom of the stairs is very bright and consistent with what would come through a glass front door offscreen. It is daytime, but the room we’re in either has no windows or is darkly curtained.

    Still within the first second, a shadow even darker than the room we’re in moves into the frame from within the room and begins to obscure what we can see of the doorway. The shadow very quickly coalesces into the outline of a girl, which we judge from her general shape and the length of her hair, all in deep shadow but silhouetted against the bright hallway. The girl, if we’re right about that conjecture, is moving toward the doorway. We see her from behind. Since the boy is headed into the room, he would certainly see her emerging. By the end of the first second, she has moved near the center of the doorway and completely obscures our view of the boy.

    But, still within the first second, the “dad” has turned toward “us,” which is also toward “the girl.” So, within one second, we have what looks like a family unit (but without a mother so far) at home. Both Dad and Brother are focused on the Daughter, who is emerging from a dark downstairs room in their direction.

    There’s nothing particularly foreboding about the scene, but it is a little mysterious. What’s the daughter doing in the room in the dark? How will she react to being “spotted” by her dad and brother?

    I haven’t watched the video, Sunflower, just the first second. I’m starting to make judgments and draw conclusions already. Get the idea?

  2. davidbdale's avatar davidbdale says:

    Also, you made your own job harder by choosing a one-minute ad instead of a 30-second ad, which was another important assignment requirement.

    You can proceed with this one if you like, but a strong feature of the 30-second spots is that they pack SOOOO much content into every frame, by necessity.

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