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  1. Posted: July 10, 2013In: Public

    Short Film: A frustrated white collar man, unintentionally undergo a comical journey of social scrutiny and conditioning experiences in the park, leading to his awakening/revelation about the society.

    fredozindo
    Added an answer on July 11, 2013 at 10:33 am

    I forgot to mention he's a marketing analyst so yeah that's the key word, he sees people as just consumers, the double edge sword of epiphany that not only treating them more as human would give more personalisation and accuracy in what the consumer wants, but also eliminate negative stereotyping orRead more

    I forgot to mention he’s a marketing analyst so yeah that’s the key word, he sees people as just consumers, the double edge sword of epiphany that not only treating them more as human would give more personalisation and accuracy in what the consumer wants, but also eliminate negative stereotyping or profiling, something like that. The paradox i was talking about is 2 things, one is the visual cues has a paradox effect for being “obvious” yet “subtle” in its presentation, and second, the double edged conclusion to the story is both marketing epiphany and not because of the morality epiphany it entails.

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  2. Posted: July 10, 2013In: Public

    Short Film: A frustrated white collar man, unintentionally undergo a comical journey of social scrutiny and conditioning experiences in the park, leading to his awakening/revelation about the society.

    fredozindo
    Added an answer on July 10, 2013 at 11:05 pm

    To show that, the film is basically have a lot of bombardment of visual cues and visible texts, it's still a dialogue film too, but there's moments when it's purely visual too... it' creates a paradox effect when I think about it.

    To show that, the film is basically have a lot of bombardment of visual cues and visible texts, it’s still a dialogue film too, but there’s moments when it’s purely visual too… it’ creates a paradox effect when I think about it.

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  3. Posted: July 10, 2013In: Public

    Short Film: A frustrated white collar man, unintentionally undergo a comical journey of social scrutiny and conditioning experiences in the park, leading to his awakening/revelation about the society.

    fredozindo
    Added an answer on July 10, 2013 at 10:59 am

    I could go with that xD LOL, anyways... short film... probably about 7 minutes....

    I could go with that xD LOL, anyways… short film… probably about 7 minutes….

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