More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
Task 4. research representation of disability in film
1. Red, blue and white
represent that Forrest is a
true American.
White represents purity
and innocence.
Forrest is sitting by
himself which shows he’s
in his ‘own little world’
also this could represent
that he’s looking for
guidance maybe from
Jenny or his ‘mumma’
The business case
represents a sense of
maturity and adult like
behaviour.
The bench that
Forrest is sitting on
represents that he is
very lonely and has
to fend for himself.
2. The colour orange
suggests warmth yet
danger. This represents
the film because there is a
lot of events where they
are in danger due to
disabled characters.
The title is very sharp
and looks like fire this
could also represent
danger and evilness.
This film poster shows an
view of “the village” this
could be representing
how the disabled
character may look at the
view. Including colours
such as orange which
represents danger.
The hood of the character
is red, red is associated
with blood and danger.
This also represents an
anonymous character that
may not be valued as
they’re incapable of doing
something.
A disability that may be
interpreted from the
poster is a visual
impairment as the view is
orange and fuzzy allowing
you to see this overview
in the eyes of a visually
impaired person.
The film poster represents
the inner darkness and
evilness of predatory
human existence.
3. The film poster
has the colour
blue and gold.
Blue is
associated with
illness yet gold
represents
achievement
and good things.
The title of the
film ‘HAWKING’
is coloured in
Gold and is in
capital letters
with represents
that the title is
important and
its an
achievement
that this film has
been published.
The pictures of
Stephen represent
disability such as
him wearing
glasses which is a
visual impairment.
The wheelchair also
represents a form of
disability. The light
represents a sign of
relief or happiness.
The pictures of
Stephen Hawking
indicate the change
in him from when he
was a little boy to
growing into a adult.
The way that the
wheelchair is sitting
on top of a globe
presents that he’s
travelled somewhere
for this relief and
happiness such as
Switzerland for
Euthanasia/ assisted
suicide.