Video Essay Script: Key Transitions
This week we work on two key moments in your Video Essay: the opening and the digressive turn. In crafting these assignments, I have been working under the assumption that most or all of you would structure your video essays with a principal focus on the politics of the present day, bringing in 1960s events and protest organizations as a deepening/illuminating digression, leaving us with a fuller understanding of what’s happening in the present. For those people, your opening will focus on an event or individual from recent years, while your digressive turn will need to do the work of shifting focus from the present to the past.
But, as I noted on Friday in connection with Emily’s plan to write about the music of protest, for some of you it may make more sense to start with a focus on the politics of the 1960s. If you do that, your opening will introduce a 1960s event or individual, while your deepening/illuminating digression will need to do the work of shifting focus from the present to the past.