Thursday, December 5, 2013

Melis's Documentary

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  1. The ending of your video was fantastic. The way you added the child's perspective and what people would think was amazing! Also, the effects you did were great. Are the children being supervised when with the rapists? Are all cases like this?

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  2. WOW! Your video is really deep and poor girl has to go through all that again. This is just so unfair. Your topic is really important for those who are going through this. Great Job Melis!
    But what made you choose this topic?

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    1. I saw this on CNN one night, and I thought that is wasn't fair, even if that man has to pay child support, that he should have the right to visit her. Also, they didn't ask permission from the victim, and this would impact her life greatly.

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  3. It is very informative and it disgusts me that the rapist gets a chance to see the child. This documentary is very interesting because it not only brings up rape, but also the ineffectiveness of the legal system. Why would the rapist want to see the child again?

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    1. In this case, the man was having to pay child support. He felt that if he has to pay, he should have the right to see the baby.

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  4. This documentary has a lot of information. I wouldn't be able to understand how the mother's must feel. What kind of rights does that father really have if he has a chance of probably raping the kid as well; is the system not thinking about this?

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    1. No, they do not think of any of the effects this would have on anyone.

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  5. Your video was really good. I love music you put in. It actually effected how you looked at the video. all of your facts and statistics were on point and i really liked it! My one question is whaat actually made you choose this?

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    1. I saw it on CNN one night, and I thought that was really stupid that they didn't even realize what kind of impact this would have on the woman.

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  6. OMG! Thats not right letting people who have been raaped let teh father have rights to the child!

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  7. I really liked the video you used because it showed that a lot of people have controversy over what happened to 'Jane' Obviously what happened to her was an important thing. I like that you had a lot of facts incorporated.

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  8. i am terrified of being raped. i dont want anything to do with it. i understand why the victims dont want visitation rights for the father because they are afraid of being hurt again. would you let the father see the child? (fatima)

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    1. I wouldn't because of all the risks that come with it. If it was supervised by someone and the victim wasn't there, then yes.

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  9. I liked the music you put into the video, it really makes you feel bad for the victims, and the interview was really good aspect to your documentary. Why do you think the states give parental rights to the rapist?

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    1. They do it for a lot of reasons. In this case, it was because he had to pay child care.

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  10. the music you chose definitely played a huge role in your video. The news clip you showed also proved that it is a very controversial topic. Why do you think states can force visitation rights? -Jorden

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    1. They do it since he's the biological father. Also,the fact that he has to pay child care could have something to do with it.

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  11. Really enjoyed your video. the information you provided really gave an impact on how serious this topic is. What made you pick this topic?

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    1. I saw it on CNN one night, and I thought it was really interesting.

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  12. i really enjoyed your video. I thought that the facts were really stunning and they proved a lot to me. does this topic effect you in any way?

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