Thursday, 15 January 2015

Disability write up

The high angle at the beginning of the clip shows that one side of the room is untidy and messy which can relate to bens mind as he has a disability. And on the other side of the room David’s area is clear and organised, which suggests that he he’s thinking straight.  The camera then rotates around David with a close up that shows that he thinks the world revolves around him.  At the table where they are eating breakfast they use a shot reverse shot to show that there is conflict between the two brothers.  After school Ben is always in the background when David is talking to his mate, which means that he does not have as much power as others because of his disability. Also the younger brother takes up a lot more room in the shots, which could demonstrate that he is a bigger problem, and more important as he has to be looked after this reinforces the victim stereotype as he is very vulnerable and incapable of doing things for him.

When the clip starts its starts off as a slow zooming clip where it fades into the light, this gives it a smooth and calming feel. As we not associate teenagers as being calm this contradicts there stereotype, we think that this clip would be fast and quick transaction between them but having it like this can tell us that maybe the youth in this clip are seen as slow due to David having to look after his brother. There’s the use of juxtaposition as it goes from the man then to evolution that could show how some have failed in a way with the evolution scale.

When the high angle in the bedroom is seen, you can see both beds divided with a strict line where the clash of styles from the brothers individual sides happen, this could be a sign of conflict between them as their sides differ in great amount from the other.
Ben’s side of the room is very messy and clustered; this could be a portrayal of his mind and personality. David’s side of the room is kept tidy, this shows that he is organised, this is also a portrayal of their maturity, as children tend to be messier as adults are tidier.
Toys are used as props by Ben during the clip to show his maturity, although he is a teenager he still has the mental age of a small child, this reinforces the stereotype as he is physically and mentally incapable and therefore is a negative representation as he may be seen as not mature.


The background music was stopped when David’s teacher asked him if he was listening. This shows that the teacher has a more power and authority than him and could also suggest that it is linked with his life as he is also getting interrupted by having to look after his brother which means that he can not always go out and do what he wants. Therefore David could be seen as a victim because although he perfectly able he is controlled by his responsibilities of his brother.

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