This is used in documentaries to provide credibility for the viewer as it is can be viewed as objective due to the lack of a narrator.
What is Archival Footage?
The term the 13 Year old girl called Adam Goodes at the Sydney Swans game in 2013.
What is "Ape"
The Director of The Final Quarter.
Who is Ian Darling?
The year HSPA was founded.
When is 1923/1993?
The technique used to create the sense that time has slowed down, adding emphasis and elevating the importance of the action occurring.
What is slow motion?
They said, "kids are innocent... It's not her fault... We need to support her."
Who is Adam Goodes?
The amount of Brownlow Medals Adam Goodes won.
What is 2?
The cost of a piece of fruit and a large chocolate milk cost from the school canteen.
What is $5 ($1 + $4)?
This technique refers to the use of a certain palette that contributes to the mood and tone of the scene.
What is Colour?
They said, "They're not booing you because of the colour of your skin...They're booing you because you're acting like a jerk."
Who is Sam Newman?
The amount of football games Adam Goodes played during his career.
What is 372 games. (Will accept 300-400).
The amount of year groups that HSPA has.
What is 9 or 10? (Currently no Year 11).
Text which is typically shown on a black background and placed between film scenes when editing, also known as a title card.
What is Intertitle?
They said, "I decided I needed to stand up, and I will continue to stand up."
Who is Adam Goodes?
They are the St Kilda player who originally pulled up their shirt and pointed to their skin.
Who is Nicky Winmar?
The school motto.
What is "Performing at Our Best"
Any type of sound that does not specifically exist within the world of the film itself.
What is Non-diegetic sound/music?
They said, "I thought [Adam] Goodes was very silly to stage a kind of war dance and threaten fans with an imaginary spear."
Who is Andrew Bolt?
The campaign that Adam Goodes created to change the constitution to recognise indigenous peoples?
What is RECOGNISE?
The three school colours.
What is jade, purple and black?