没有贫困和零饥饿是第一 2 联合国列出的可持续发展目标。人们对整个非洲大陆的贫困和饥饿程度的担忧继续增加. 向有需要的人运送资源, 特别是那些位于农村地区的人, 在这个国家一直具有挑战性.
短片, 用羽毛飞行拯救非洲, curated by Ryan Wong Classroom for Planet Classroom, creatively addresses this issue and suggests one tactic that may help the transportation challenge. What if the power of birds could provide medical resources to those in need?
用羽毛飞行拯救非洲 是 created by students Claire Chiu and Kyra Han in Taiwan. The story suggests using supply packages (bird backpacks) strapped onto trained birds to transport resources. The packages would need to be light enough for them to fly and reach locations that are in need of resources such as medicine. The film also reveals the “design thinking” that brought this idea to life. Being both cost effective and eco-friendly, this new mode of transportation offers an interesting and promising solution for people all over the continent of Africa.
Using the power of stop motion, clay sculptures, and drawings, the film creatively presents the problem and the creators’ solution for solving it. 总体, I really enjoyed the art visuals because they make it much easier to understand the issues discussed in the film.
I would give the film 4/5 星星. There are a couple issues with camera work and sound that don’t stay consistent throughout the film, but nonetheless don’t take away from the intriguing visuals and the story being told. This film is a fun and creative way for young audiences to learn that eco-friendly innovations are possible within our lifetimes.
Berenice Manzano 是加州大学电影和数字媒体专业的二年级学生, 圣克鲁斯. 除了是 CMrubinWorld 的电影选择实习生, she has also worked on many student-made short films with the organization Film Production Coalition at UCSC, and is an Alumni Board Member for the high school journalism workshop Mosaic created by The Mercury News.
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