Workshop 1:
100 word Proposal
I want to base the 3-minute documentary on the story of an immigrant and/or the subject of being an immigrant. This idea is based on both of the themes of transgression and resistors. There are many hardships that are faced with leaving your home country, whether that is for a better lifestyle or for other personal reasons. In recent years, immigration or rather illegal immigration, has been a prominent topic up for debate in the media. Though this is a very broad matter, I feel that a personal story of someone’s journey of leaving their home country will inform and educate different opinions on this issue.
30 second visual Essay:
I treated this visual video essay as a way to visually represent my idea and its semantics and essentially using it as a mood board for the ideas I have for the documentary. I have used archival footage as well as home videos. I included personal home videos as it is a personal story to my family. The videos were filmed by my father in 2001, when he returned to kosovo for the first time since immigrating to the uk. This was also 3 years after the kosovo-serbia war, so there was still destruction in Kosovo.
Time stamps of footage used:
00:00-00:05: personal home video
00:05-00:08(AP Archive 2015):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJRVDbLK4lU
00:08-00:10(National Geographic 2016): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiujzFNgHcE
00:10-00:14: personal home video
00:14-00:17(The New York Times 2018): https://youtu.be/dqAGMyPIfpc
00:17-00:25: personal home video
00:25-00:27(AP Archive 2015): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJRVDbLK4lU
00:27-00:33(National Geographic 2016): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiujzFNgHcE
The inspiration and thought process behind my initial idea:
The two themes stated in the assignment brief:
Transgression: What happens when we break boundaries? Find somebody who has committed an unusual act or been involved in an event with an unusual twist to it. It does not have to be earth shattering by media standards but how do ordinary people cope with situations they are put in that involve personal conflict, breaking of barriers, a regret, unrequited love, a lucky break. Perhaps they live on the edge of society or are viewed by society in a negative way. What’s their story?
Resistors: Find somebody who is taking a stand against the mainstream and who has independent and/or radical views from the majority. Their concerns could be political, sexual, social or any other personal view on society. Consider dropouts and optouts. Whoever you choose you must make a film about their views as a lived reality. In other words this is not a soapbox piece but an exploration of alternative realities.
The subject of immigration/immigrants falls perfectly within these two themes as from personal anecdotes and also the way immigrants, especially illegal immigrants/refugees can be represented negatively in the media . The act of immigration and/or seeking asylum is a complicated matter, though it can be viewed as transgression in some cases. However this subject also falls under the theme of resistors as it evidently is a political matter and the relocation of a country is a lived reality within itself.
I am passionate about the topic of immigration as my parents were refugees who were forced to leave their home country, Kosovo. This was due to the ongoing war with serbia which divided Yugoslavia, leaving their homes in destruction which caused many other kosovars to flee their homes in 1998. I can personally relate to the hardships my family and others have faced, as without my parents’ relocation to the uk my own privilege would be jeopardised now. I am inspired by my parents’ story as well as many other immigrants who were forced to work their way up with no support system, from having some sort of lifestyle and plan in their home country, to nothing in a new society. I would like for the creation of this documentary to enlighten and educate those who do not know about the emotional and physical effects of leaving your home for many reasons but mostly to escape the destruction of war; and for those who may disagree with the process of seeking asylum.
As a ‘first-generation immigrant’ there is a type of pressure of not wasting the privilege your parents have worked so hard to provide for you. I came across a Ted Talk, ‘Why Children of Immigrants Work so Hard | Colleen Bies | TEDxOshkosh'(TEDx Talks 2019). Colleen states that being an immigrant or having a family of immigrants ‘takes away the option of easy'(TEDx Talks 2019) . She expresses and explains how having immigrant parents has shaped her mindset and has given her the motivation to work even harder. This Ted Talk was another source of inspiration for my idea as this is a topic I can completely relate to. Though my initial idea for the documentary is to focus mostly on an immigrant’s story and their journey, the Ted Talk on this subject offered some interesting views on being a child of an immigrant and how it is also an important part of an immigrant’s story.
References:
Media:
TEDx Talks (2019)Why Children of Immigrants Work so Hard | Colleen Bies | TEDxOshkosh.[online]available from <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lRUVfFGVxQ>[25 January 2020]
AP Archive (2015)KOSOVO: NATO AIRSTRIKES ON CAPITAL PRISTINA LATEST.[online]available from<https://youtu.be/XJRVDbLK4lU>%5B25 January 2020]
National Geographic (2016) Syrian Refugees: A Human Crisis Revealed in a Powerful Short Film | Short Film Showcase.[online]available from<https://youtu.be/hiujzFNgHcE>%5B28 January 2020]
The New York Times (2018) How a Texas Immigration Law Silences Domestic Violence Survivors | Times Documentaries.[online]available from <https://youtu.be/dqAGMyPIfpc>%5B27 january 2020]