Monday, October 27, 2008
We're At War With Ourselves
This is the final film project I produced for News Media. It's titled, "We're At War With Ourselves" and underlines the inner problems we seem to have that we end up communicating to othe people through violence an discrimination. I focused in particular on Xenophobia and it's ripple effects particularly with the recent attacks in Souh Africa.
It took me EXTENSIVE hours and hours of editing to reach my, final product. I decided to use music by renouned musicians including Kanye West (rapper), Destiny's Child (R&B girl group) and ofcourse the legendary Michael Jackson. Each piece of music was carefully selected because of its emotive appeal. The pictures were also strategically chosen and positioned in the film so that they could reach their maximun effect. I hope you enjoy and get some sort of idea of what message I wanted to get across.
Monday, October 20, 2008
!!!Grande Finale!!!
Well looks like we've almost come to the end of the course and people have got to start getting their big guns out. For my final project I decied to concentrate on issues pertaining to Xenophobia and nationality as these were some of the most devastating events of the year. I don't want to give too much away but expect fireworks from my final project and a lot of heart wrenching graphics as I wanted to put forth the this issue to the fullest extent. To anyone who is reading this, best of luck for your final project.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Social Origins of the Newspaper
Well the course itself is called, “News Media & the Internet Society” and in accordance with the title we had focused on the social origins of the newspaper in August. We learnt about major historical conditions that were crucial to the newspapers and these included the inventions of technologies and materials that assisted in writing news stories themselves as well as print them on paper. Generating mass literacy and incorporating various social institutions and politics in the news content created appeal to a larger demographic of readers. Paper making in England began in the mid- 1700’s with newspapers being distributed mainly at post offices.
Capitalism, Nation State as well as the public sphere all served to be those "socio-political" institutions that made the newspaper useful and marketable. The newspaper then by definition was, "a commodity that doubled as a medium to market other commodities and convey news and information".
Sara Baartman : The Metonym of South Africa
I take a very interesting course that is called "The Empires of the Modern World" and recently we had touched on the life and times of Sarah "Saartjie" Baartman. This was a woman of Khoi-San descent who was removed from South Africa and paraded around Europe by Europeans for economic gains. Baartman was seen as some sort of freak show because of her unusually large (by European standards) buttocks. She was forced to expose her genitalia and have all of these sexual connotations imposed on her. Sarah's experiences and humiliation were recognised by former president, Thabo Mbeki, to be a holistically South African experience and that her story is a South African one which we can all relate to. It is no secret that Apartheid and events leading to it have devastated our nation in ways that cannot possibly be expressed by me alone. Sarah Baartman must b remembered as a true representation of the South African experience. Sarah Baartman's remains were returned to South Africa 187 years after she was taken away and she was buried in 2002 near her place o birth in the Eastern Cape. Her grave has been declared a national heritage site.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Thabo Mbeki's Resignation
One of the biggest and most dramatic events of the year in South African history was the resignation of President Thabo Mbeki. This coming from allegations that he had usd the country's law enforcement system to undermine Jacob Zuma's chances of succeeding him. The issue I am addressing is the manner in which this resignation was enforced. Thabo Mbeki was a man deeply involved in the struggle against Apartheid government who then became our second democratic president. I am particularly upset that our country's cabinet is being used to initiate personal vendetta's. I fully understand the reasoning behind the ANC initiating Mbeki's resignation, however it makes me upset that our politicians use this medium for personal attacks at the highest level of authority of the country. What also "gets my goat" is the total disrespect by a particular ANC member towards Mbeki. Mbeki, the same man who helped pave the way for this manoic member to have a voice in politics is now being sidelined and treated like an "enemy". I fully understand the nature of humans and revenge but I also understand what it means to be a country's leader. The conduct surrounding this event was totally undignified and totally inconsistent with what I feel it means to be a leader.
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