Monday, August 31, 2009

150 Words

Observational Documentaries are used to test, trial and draw conclusions from a hypothesis using film as a medium to record what happens. In exploring porosity in my environment I decided that an observational documentary would be the most logical in presenting my ideas, as I like the viewers am curious as to the results of my experiment will be and will draw my conclusions from the facts that are presented to me in the documentation. Like all observational documentaries however, my conclusions are biased in what the film maker is trying to get across as their arguement.
In using the observational documentary I plan to first lay out a question in which I hope to answer using short abrupt clips of explosions. Using the clips I hope to help make the viewer come to the same conclusion that I have, which I share at the end. I then plan to place a clip after my findings that provides complete evidence to which I have just proved the answer to my question. I chose to use this method of experimental science because I felt I had a question that I wanted answered and I was out to prove my hypothesis on it. I believe I have achieved this.

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