After joining forces with Elise we continued with her zoo idea and to create a documentary revolving around a current issue: Should we keep animals in enclosures? and the importance of Zoo's/ knowledge they have provided us with about the care of animals. This has a deeper meaning therefore could be quite effective as a documentary - tell a story almost. For this idea, we needed avaliable locations and therefore contacted relevant animal visitor attractions.
Bristol Zoo - http://www.bristolzoo.org.uk/ Longleat - https://www.longleat.co.uk/ Noah's Ark - http://www.noahsarkzoofarm.co.uk/ Court farm - http://www.courtfarmcountrypark.co.uk/ Puxton Park - http://www.puxton.co.uk/ All very different local/city establishments that are habitats to animals. My overall view of Zoo's will come across as positive establishments which enriches society in factual knowledge, lesuire and a great revolation througout history. With my idea, I began to build a narrative structure in which i wanted to portray my 5 minute piece in the style of Todorov (set an equilibrium and then a destruction) As my main structure here are some of my BASIC for and against arguments are: For: - The research and amount of analysis we've found when studying animals in habitats - The leisure side - The amount of care and well being the animals receive Against - Is it really fair to keep animals in small proximity when it is so un-natural for their species - Is it fair for companies to make a profit off of animals being locked up and used only for human entertainment - Does the process of capturing wild animals, turn them aggressive - For example: Tillikum who is the killer whale that killed their trainer at sea world and also Harambe, whom earlier this year had to be shot in fear of endangering a small child.
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