You are viewing a single comment's thread.

view the rest of the comments →

0
0

[–] 17722624? ago 

>>13045288

>>13045639

Ask, and you shall receive.

Fuck me this took too long to get into an uploadable webm

0
0

[–] 17852347? ago 

Fourth time watching that. Hang on and let me get coffee. I'll watch it a fifth time in a minute.

0
0

[–] 17857161? ago 

Glad I made it right. Here have a sarcuck redemption meme

0
0

[–] 17847366? ago 

Slipped this past the boost filter on minds. 5,000 views incoming.

0
0

[–] 17857160? ago 

Mother I contributed to the war effort!

0
0

[–] 17783501? ago 

The comedic angle has its uses for desensitizing people to acts of violence - but ultimately I think a good propaganda piece weaves together examples of hypocrisy and treachery from our politicians and media figures with examples of direct consequences of the corrupted worldview they espouse.

The trick is to leave the messaging implicit, and think about the EMOTIONS that are evoked by each stage of the video, with each scene building on the last. Also, well-placed references to popular culture (eg. DOOM, maybe TV shows like Punisher) can help people relate more.

Maybe look at what's being taught in media and film-making classes, also media marketing strategies. These seem like useful areas of study for our purposes. The ways music can evoke different emotions are pretty significant too.

If you want to effortpost and get other anons involved in the process, maybe do storyboards and upload them for feedback - but that's just an idea.

0
0

[–] 17783633? ago 

desensitizing people to acts of violence

This is so important, and I think it is also the main thing that Brenton Tarrant has done right.

0
0

[–] 17783503? ago 

>>13053252

shit, forgot to reply to your tag

0
0

[–] 17732159? ago 

Amazing powerful video…thank you…we should all spread this as much as we can

0
0

[–] 17732161? ago 

Trying to think of a good catchy title for it to be uploaded under - so it can be found. Maybe "Embrace Infamy"?

It's a nod to the manifesto, it's subtle, and it puts across the message pretty succinctly. Open to suggestions though.