Watching such a documentary with global attention at this moment is more of an inspiration, the value of recording images from the perspective of witnesses/survivors.
I believe that some people in Wuhan are doing it now, "I can't stand it!" The small video of that nurse is obviously much more powerful than many emotional consumer essays. The situation of the entire city conveyed by emotion is self-evident, and can even become a symbolic image of the entire disaster that is deeply buried in the hearts of the people.
I hope to see the organization of these materials at the right time. It would be better if it can become an orderly documentary masterpiece. Failure to do so is not so absolutely important. It is no longer critical to the consciousness and courage of the recorder.
It can be imagined that you are in a city that is in danger of being infected. What record can you make? Including all kinds of blocking control, self-isolation, or heavy or relaxing videos that went viral on the Internet, which ones can be left in the end?
As a possible audience in the future, try to leave some emotional memory points and artistic tentacles.
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