Blog Post 2- Setting
After some research I have came to a conclusion on the different types of settings i need to use to appeal to the audiences emotions using pathos, using pathos i can keep the audience interested and emotionally entertained.
The first setting could be on the military boat, or around the military base, to provide logic and appeal to the background. Different spots like the on the boat in the office or lunch room can show the daily life of the Person being interviewed. The boat is often where people work, or do daily things like track or keep guard. There can be many different types of places to show or interview for the military/ navy section of the documentary. By showing different backgrounds and areas it can further deepen the ideas of what people in the navy do each and every day.
The second setting could be at home with the family and mother who is parenting all alone because of the distance, but not only just at home, even in the car, at the grocery store, or at the children’s school all of these places can show the struggles that families may have without a fatherly figure there to help them. By showing a messy house, crazy children in their own environments it can show how difficult it is without them, this is the counter act set by making the setting more dramatic or emphasized using mise en scene can effect the audiences mind, and show them the harsh reality of life when a important figure in there lives is gone.

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