Concerned Citizen
Artist’s Statement
The concerned citizen we chose to document
was a BYU student named Nicholas Whipple. Nicholas is a mechanical engineering
major who in his spare time is a participant of a volunteer group that
constructs prosthetic legs on campus. This special organization meets together
every week to learn how to make these artificial legs so that they can
eventually travel to different places around the world and teach doctors how to
build them for their patients who are in need. We selected this particular
individual because Nicholas is a concerned citizen who really shows an interest
in helping others. He doesn’t get pay for what he does and doesn’t think so
much about how this experience will benefit him so much, but rather how it will
make a difference in the world. Nicholas also told us how he would much prefer
spending his time doing something meaningful and selfless as opposed to just
watching television or playing video games all day.
For the project, we decided to film
the subject and process using hand held camera work in order to capture the realism
and emotion of this concerned citizen’s story. We wanted the audience to feel
as if they were a part of the documentary and be able to really relate to
Nicholas. One of the things we tried to avoid was simply filming the process of
making an artificial leg from beginning to end because we did not what that to
be the main focus. We wanted the film to be more about Nicholas, who he was,
and why he was involved in this program. It seemed as though getting to know
him personally was much more important than seeing how prosthetics are made. We
did interview Nicholas but we decided to only include his responses in the
background. This felt much less distracting cutting back and forth from him in
the workshop and him being interviewed. Also, his comments as voiceovers made
it look more like this is not only what he was saying but also what he was
thinking. In the end, we also included some Youtube clips of the group
traveling to Ecuador last year, the people they helped, and how it changed
those people’s lives. We watched to really show how this group is making such a
huge difference in the world and how it has blessed others.
Our documentary relates to this past
week’s reading as it refers to creating something special, sharing it with our
fellow men, and inviting others to join in doing it as well. Nicholas mentioned
how being a part of this program has helped him so much and persuades the
audience that if they do the things he does, they will feel the same way.
This film also relates to other
forms of media as we now more frequently view individuals from all over the
world post snippets on the Internet about their personal lives. We especially
see this with the “I’m a Mormon” campaigns as they describe who they are and
some of the things they do in their spare time. This kind of new popular form
of media is helping society become more comfortable and out spoken about who
they are and that causes the viewers to create some sort of connection with
these people and feel as though they are more involved with what they’re
watching.
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