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DMS 103 - Ca'Mareo Waller - Social Change (Mentos)

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2008

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This is another oldie from 2004, back when I didn't know much, so forgive the quality.

We had to do a project on Social Change in my Basic Video class. We could do whatever we wanted, it just had to reflect the main topic. I decided to show how the media has modernized/and will continue to modernize at a freakish rate. I did this by making a serious commercials that reflected where I felt the media is/where it is heading. Take this for example:
-Compare society's acceptance of violence in the media back in the day to violence in the media today/future.
-Take the media's depiction of an ideal female (from say the 1950s) and compare that to the media's depiction of the today's ideal woman (waif-thin, fake, plastic, etc).

See what I mean?

This college project was basically a series of three commercials reflecting the above ideas of social media change. However, I am only showing the part that I am most pleased with: the Mentos commercial. This reflects the idea of the media showing full-violence without pulling away/leaving anything to the imagination, as it would have done in past years.

That and I wanted an excuse to make my own Mentos commercial.

Made with:
-CANON XL-1
-JVC Handheld
-Adobe Premier Pro 1.5

Actors:
-Dan Fasciano
-Tim Gadawski (the long-haired person. Yes, that was a guy, not a chick)
-Nick Jankowski

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  • the long haired person is my big bro and thats his house as well I could not stop laughing when I saw this vidio

  • LOL Nothing like mentos to freshen your breath and cool your conscience.

    A little slow in the beginning, but worth watching.

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