FACT, FAKE OR FICTION?

Defining our reality in an age of unlimited media

 

   
SODA Level 4 students, working in teams from across our eight media programmes, were tasked with working together to conceptualise a media experience that explores the theme of “Fact, Fake or Fiction?”.  

The following excerpts are works in progress from their projects.



Students are supported by academic staff from across SODA programmes: Ursula Ackah, Olugbenga Ajayi, David Bewick, Adam Cain, Liv Campion, Rianon Francis, Chris Gladwin, Antony Hall, Babar Hussain, Alan Jones, Helen McGhie, Shō Ogden, Sara Nesteruk, Adinda van’t Klooster, Tristan Poyser, Mark Porter, Merike van de Vijver, Daniel Moss, Richard Higginbottom, Neil Bruce, Babar Suleman, Emer Crawford-Thomson, David Jackson, Adam Cooke, Rob Potts, Lois Macdonald.

The Man You Script 



Annika Perry-Soeiro, Amelia, Jay, Marcus, Levi, Leigh 



An investigative journalist takes part in several mysteries all tying back to one darker plot underneath trying his best to publish his findings to the world in the hopes of changing history for the better. Through a short film, you watch his journey and development from the 60's all the way to the modern era. The journalist watches the world change too or rather watches the illusion of growth as his eyes are opened to the truth that regression is extremely prominent and how nobody learns from history and those who refuse to learn and refuse to teach are planning on repeating it. Nobody listens to who's good or bad, they listen to who is agreeable. The journalist goes through of a journey of escaping his past though left unknown of how it ends. 
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