Genç Film Yapımcısı Plastik Tüketiminin Hem Artılarına hem de Eksilerine Odaklanıyor

By Lexi Portner

Is plastic always bad? Örneğin, Koronavirüs pandemisi sırasında tıpta ve halk sağlığında faydaları ne olacak??  Toplum uygun maliyetli plastiği nasıl kötüye kullanır??  Plastik ambalaj için biyolojik olarak parçalanabilen seçenekler nelerdir??

Kısa stop motion kısa film, Plastik: Kötü Adam veya Kahraman (şimdi Planet Classroom Network YouTube Kanalı'nda gösteriliyor), focuses on why plastic is not a black and white issue.

Creator Shayna Zaidi Gupta shows us that when it comes to plastic, there are benefits and there are challenges. Gupta was the editor, cinematographerscreenwriter, and director of this LXL Ideas production. Filmin sonunda, we also learn that it took 15 günler, üzerinde 500 Resimler, and numerous props all produced from repurposed materials to create the film.

Içinde Plastik: Kötü Adam veya Kahraman, a young girl teaches her grandmother that plastic has benefits as well as negative environmental impacts. The film shows that although we know plastic can be damaging, the way we use it and dispose of it is the bigger problem. Particularly during the Coronavirus pandemic, without plastic we would not have had syringes, inhalers, PPE suits, gloves, sanitizer bottles, or nebulizer masks. The girl explains to her grandmother that even though we are inundated with media messages that plastic is the problem, we need to take responsible steps toward sustainability because plastic is not going away any time soon. Gupta draws our attention to biodegradable products that have been developed and the importance of sorting waste for recycling.

Stop motion is a long process, and in this case it serves to make an entertaining and creative short film. I would rate Plastik: Kötü Adam veya Kahraman 4 dışında 5 yıldızlar. There were some issues with the camera that made the shots less than fluid when cut together, and the lighting could have been angled better. Ancak, the background sound was great as it enhanced the film overall, and helped to move the message along. I really enjoyed the visuals and using a girl teaching her grandmother was a great way to get the message across. Using repurposed and recycled materials to create the props and characters emphasized the core purpose of the film.

Lexi Portner is a senior at Ashland University studying Digital Media Production and is set to graduate in December 2021. She has worked as on-screen talent and crew for news and sports segments on AUTV20 and has been involved in creating content for television, radyo, and print publication.

Yazar: C. M. Rubin

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