Thursday 29 September 2011



The idea was to take a United States internal affair that had been greatly expanded by media intervention and uncover as many detailed facts as possible in order to formulate a complete story. This could then be relayed to the public in the form of an interview in which we challenged those willing to participate to question the moral ethics behind the case of Troy Davis. In order to remain unbiased in a fairly inconclusive case the structure of the production would then dictate to the interviewer, to in turn question the participants voiced opinions to allow the documenters to remain unbiased.

The public by and large were both unwilling and largely uncooperative when it came to being recorded and discussing what had become a highly sensitive international affair regarding the trial of Troy Davis, indicating they were either largely unaware or held little regard for over seas cases.

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