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Youth producers

Matt Denton-Edmunson

Average rating

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(3.56)

Organization

Light House

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Use commercially? no

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This movie It was good it talked about the reasons why graffitti was good. because it give adults and kids alike a chance to express themselves. With out being ashamed about what people will do or say when they tag an area. All in all Good

Avery  |  October 11, 2006

I think this is an excellent movie. I learned something I didn't know and I love the music

cassandra  |  October 09, 2006

I liked grafitti to a point, i just feel the filmmaker could of gotten more people to interview and also made a bit more original

jocelyn  |  May 06, 2006

Great idea, good footage (especiallyy interview footage). I enjoyed it. It was very interesting. A couple of shots were dark though and I would work on engaging the viewer a bit more by getting a couple more interview-ees.

Crista  |  April 28, 2006

I thought that this was a really great topic to make a documentary about. The colors of the graffitti made the whole video seem so much more exciting and added allot of really nice visuals

Justin  |  April 28, 2006

I liked the topic of graffiti, because it is against the law, even though it's just art. I liked the beginning title was even better with the combination of the text appearing on like somebody spray painting it, and the audio with somebody constantly shaking the can. A few things to improve was right after the title, there was a cut that was too abrubt, and the rap song that came in later fit in well, but also it appeared abruptly. Next time, just start the song off soft and increase it to your desired volume, even if that only takes 1 second. Overall though, it was creative and well edited together. Good job!

Lowell B  |  April 25, 2006

Great choice of people interviewed, particularly Lisa Beale. Wonderful footage of graffitti, especially since as a resident of Charlottesville I'v never seen (or noticed) much graffitti. Bravo

Elizabeth Denton  |  April 25, 2006

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