Connor Smith
Period. 4
For my documentary review, I watched the Op-Doc "Bike Thief 2012" by Casey Neistat. Although it is only 3 minutes and 47 seconds long, it conveys the message of the documentary. I think that I can apply various aspects of this short documentary to my C-SPAN documentary in order to make it better; more so than a full length documentary, which follows a different style because of the change in length.
Here's the video:
The documentary takes place in New York City, and reveals how police, as well as citizens, do not seek out bike thieves, nor confront them, even when walking right by the thief, and in a public place. Neistat shows the absurdity of this by locking his own bike in a public place, then stealing it. He does not even try to be discrete about stealing the bike, he openly forces it out of chains. Many times he is able to get away with the bike. The only time he is stopped by the police is when he uses a loud power tool to break a thick, metal-pipe lock. Neistat explains the purpose of his documentary to the police, who then let him go. Neistat also asks the police if they have ever stopped or arrested someone for stealing a bike, to which they say no. Neistat does a very excellent job in conveying his point that the police should be vigilant about bike thieves, especially in New York, where many people get around by bike.
The literary aspects of the film, namely the dialogue, setting, and tone make the documentary great. The quippy dialogue makes the documentary funny, but also persuasive at the same time, because it makes the viewer think that the police's inaction seem ludicrous. The setting of New York city (although necessary for the documentary) also provides an element of "realness". Finally, Neistat's tone helps clearly establish his opinion that the police are not doing a good job and need to step it up.
The cinematic aspects of the film are less evident, but the camera shake and the long shots that are zoomed in give the feel of being there where the action took place, and the feeling of a real documentary. The text track also helps explain what is going on in the documentary.
I would recommend seeing this short Op-Doc because it was funny, but also conveyed a serious message at the same time. I will try to clearly state my opinion in my short documentary, just as Neistat does so wonderfully in his.
"Bike Thief 2012" is not rated, because it is a youtube video. If I were to rate it, I would rate it PG. It is now on youtube and playing everywhere with a computer and an internet connection.
"Document everything
for if we don't
we cannot share
we cannot learn
and we cannot be sure"
-ZZZephyr (I'm sleepy)