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The iPod Revolution

The iPod Revolution

A look at how the iPod has become the most popular and creative music player on the market, and why kids buy them

Credits

Youth producers

Matt S.

Average rating

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(3.50)

Organization

John Jay High School

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Reviews

I think that this is a very sucessful documentary. You kept the concept of the bright colors in the backround and the narrator being silloetted intialy was extermly creative. It was an informative documentary and the girl who was being interviewed provided alot of comic relife. My only suggestion would be to include filler footage so that it wasn't all interviews and maybe some parts would have flowed better because of it. Other than that this was extermly sucessful.

Jill  |  June 11, 2007

think you could have found some clips with people on the street with their ipods rather then the same people over and over again with the same back round...

jack  |  May 28, 2007

Hey Matt! This video is quite adequately one of the most enticing motion picture documentaries I have viewed in awhile. And trust me, I am an avid viewer of HBO on Demand's less than frequently updated documentary list, therefore allowing me to say with almost complete certainty that this is quite delicious. But I digress. I must move on to analyzing this piece. I really enjoy how in the inception of this weaved well with the, in my opinion, creatively thought out and well executed iPod commercial. However, that is a minor part of the fully awsome experiance. Next I have to complement you on your insightful interpretation of the iPod commercials. I utterly luxuriate with how you insert yourself as one with the iPod characters. I'm sure that surely was not a less than arduous task and I am aware of the effort applied. The next factor I wish to complement you on is the plethora, or abundance, of footage you were able to aquire for this documentary. I am cognizent of the fact that you took the initiative to seek out alternate places to aquire footage. These locations reach out from beyond our center of education and delve into the far reaches of the planet, including, but not limited to, your home. I really enjoyed how you were able to get a trio of interviewees (is that a word?) which when answering your queries had responces which had amazing synergy. However I did find a fault (or two) in this documentary. I found within this divine piece that the length was irritating and that even though the color background of the people were changing, it was just a tad bit repetative. Other than that Matt, I believe that you should be quite proud and haughty over this non run-of-the-mill but rather a very very very impressive piece. Good work, M Dawg...

Ross R.  |  May 23, 2007

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