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So, this documentary, 'Taiwan: The Generation After Martial Law,' really dives into how video activists in Taiwan were harnessing the potential of small format video back in the day. It’s quite striking, you know? The imagery is poetic, but there’s this raw urgency that comes through—like they’re racing against the clock. The sound design is layered, combining different scores and sounds that really create an atmosphere, and the editing has this almost frenetic pace that keeps you on your toes. What stands out is how these activists were redefining expression in a changing political landscape. It's not just a document; it feels like a movement captured in motion, which really gives it a unique edge.
Focuses on the evolution of video activism in Taiwan.Showcases the artistic and political context of the era.Highlights the technical craft of small format video.
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