In class this week we watched the movie Fresh. Fresh is a movie
shot the style of documentary portraying different aspects of the food
industry, specifically the anti-industrial farming movement. The film
highlights the benefits that alternative farming methods have over industrial
farming. The film is very light in tone, the people talk to you as if you were
a friend. The shots were taken in very authentic ways; the crews filmed the
farmers as they were working in the field, talking on the phone, or over meals.
To compare to these alternative farmers a industrial farmer is also interviewed
and their position is used as the standard for those in industrial farming.
When they are interviewed there is a slightly different mood than when the
alternative farming farmers are interviewed. The industrial farmers have an air
of despair around them, they are mellower than the other people interviewed and
the colors in the frame are darker than those of the other farmers. The industrial
farmers also have a little dog with them that looks absolutely ragged,
mirroring the image the film producers are trying to portray of industrial
farming.
Fresh is targeted to
those who don’t really think about their food habits much; those who are not
firmly entrenched into the industrial farming side or the alternative farming
methods. It attempts to persuade their audience to support the alternative
farmers by buying the products that they sell. Even if you only “spend 10
dollars a week” on these alternative farming products the impact is still
significant according to Fresh. While
the film has a clear bias in attempting to get people to buy the products that
these alternative farmers sell they are relatively fair in their assessment of
the food industry situation and attempt to present both sides. They do not
however highlight some of the reasons people would farm in industrial way other
than monetary reasons and there are advantages to industrial farming beyond
monetary (though monetary is the main reason for it).
The only place I had a problem with the film is when the
question of Genetically Modified Organisms came up. It was never directly
addressed and only briefly mentioned by several of the alternative farmers. One
of the farmers stated something along the lines of I like the modern technology
in the farming industry but I would never use that genetically modified stuff.
There is no real reason given as to why not to use the genetically modified
organisms yet every person interviewed seems to just brush them away as if they
are clearly a inferior choice that isn’t even worth considering.
Alex--Pretty good new entries. Developed and thoughtful. Honest and interesting. Connected tone. Not much visual support or appeal.
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