Friday, December 20, 2019
Review on the Human Rights Watch Veggies Gone Wild Video
Through our daily lives, we all consume, purchase and utilize multitudes of products that we sometimes neglect to fully understand how they were able to reach our possession. The uproar of clothing made in sweatshops overseas by under aged laborers fills the newspapers and protest are seen worldwide on the issue, but the truth of the matter is that the United States have a child labor issue right here in our own backyard and a simple internet video, Veggies Gone Wild!!! by the Human Rights Watch organization on YouTube led to research a scenario that is not usually considered as middle class families sit down for their nightly dinners. Creating videos to share on the internet is becoming a tool that is utilized by many activist organizations because of the low cost of hosting the videos and the ability to have the video to reach genres that might never have seen it before. By taking on the popularity of stop action filming, the video is a constant streaming of fresh fruits and vegetables, creating eye-catching words and shapes with a light and airy music that draws you into a subject that is far more serious than the atmosphere of the video presents. You are eventually presented with real, live-action video of children working in the fields to pick the same fruits and vegetables seen in the earlier footage. In the end, the video encourages viewers to contact their congressmen and push for the support of US House Resolution 3564, The Childrenââ¬â¢s Act for Responsible
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