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“REVIVE OR BECOME A SITE” DOCUMENTARY VIDEO OF THE JOURNEY OF MBETEK POTTERY AS AN EDUCATIONAL MEDIA Aji, Feri Sasmito; Kabelen, Nicholaus Wayong
VCD (Journal of Visual Communication Design) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Visual Communication Design VCD
Publisher : Universitas Ciputra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/vcd.v7i1.2903

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Malang is a city in East Java. Malang offers not only natural resources as tourist attractions, but also many others, one of which is pottery. Pottery is the art of crafting and shaping clay as desired. Pottery craftsmen who are still active in Malang reside in Pottery Village (Kampung Gerabah). There is a decline in the region’s pottery production center during the crisis. In fact, many pottery businesses went bankrupt; some residents left the profession and searched for new livelihoods. But lately the craftsmen who are still active produce pottery only by order, such as small pots, souvenirs, and wall decorations. The solution offered in this research is a documentary video to educate the audience, since the visual and audio elements of video can convey information such that it can easily be accepted by the audience. The research method used is observation, namely direct observation of the intended location and by conducting interviews with the craftsmen, which were then supported by literature studies sourced from books and journals. The process of designing this documentary video began with pre-production including concepts, storylines, storyboards, and continued with the shooting and editing production stages. The editing stage combined visual and audio elements including text, images, and backsound. Finally, post-production is the process of rendering, whereby all elements are converted into one format, a video form, so that it can be played on several media. Keywords: Pottery, Documentary, Craft, Video, Malang
Story Analysis in Documentary “The Waste On The Hills” Nicholaus Wayong Kabelen
VCD Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Visual Communication Design VCD
Publisher : Universitas Ciputra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/vcd.v8i1.3530

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The purpose of this research is to analyze the story of the daily routine of TPA Piyungan Yogyakarta in the documentary film The Waste On The Hills by Himawan Pratista. Social and environmental problems are clearly visible, where this TPA has actually exceeded its capacity. piyungan landfill has been operation since 1995, and it has to be stopped using in 2016, but until now, it still in use the height of the garbage dump from the ground has reached more than a 20 fibors building. Low public awareness in environmental management can be a cause of environmental pollution. Then efforts to manage waste that are not effective will result in health problems for humans and livestock around the landfill. In the middle of the pile of garbage there are lots of scavengers looking for trash to sell again. The results of writing this article aim to analyze and describe or explain the factors that cause and impact caused by piles of garbage. The writing of this article also uses a qualitative descriptive approach method opinion raising starting from 01:00 to 06:00 then the climax begins to appear at 09:15 on 3 quarters of the duration of the film.