[Field-Homework 3] A Cage? A Home?

Synopsis:

Online learning, home office, decreasing working days for the service industry, or just avoid going out for preventing oneself from being infected. Due to the outbreak of coronavirus, citizens are staying more at home. As each family member used to have their own schedule, this is a rare chance of staying together for a longer time. In this documentary, the new ‘daily life’ under coronavirus are recorded. Even staying in the same flat, there is not much communication, on the other hand, conflicts are increasing when living closely together. What is the space home to us? Is it a place of warmth or just a cage that forcing everybody to stay together?

 

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Lam Yu Sze

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1 thought on “[Field-Homework 3] A Cage? A Home?

  1. Ina Wu says:

    Your storyboard has effectively informed us about your narrative of family conflicts and complex relationships. It is also apparent that you’ve carefully considered the relationship from scene to scenes and even the different sections of the documents. Appreciate also the thinking of camera techniques and lights in the storyboard. To make the piece stronger, consider finding a variety of reports and articles on this issue. Good job!

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