Faculty Of Mass Communication Graduation Project 2018 - 2019
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Item بـ 100 راجل(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, 2019) Azzam, Logain Amr Hassan HosnyThis is a critical reflection of the new experience I gained from shooting the documentary as it was the first time for do experience such thing, I divided the documentary interviews and footage with four different women and each one is in different place. The first women I shot with is a women working in a coffee shop her place at khan al Khalili. The second women is the one is driving a taxi at al-agouza street. The third one is a women who helps people to park their cars. The fourth one is a women who is working as a butcher at a poor village. I shot with them the interviews on how they work this professions as it consider as it only for men. I shot also these women while they are in action working in their field. So this is was my material that I shot for the whole documentary in order to make a good one and also to view such brave women and to prove wrong to all people that may underestimate the power of women and that they could work in any field and they will do a great success.Item البر التاني(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, 2019) Hatem, DahabA documentary that takes us on a trip into “Ezbet El Borg”; a self sufficient community, that lives on fishing. Featuring a life style where everyone serves a task, and all together create a model of cooperation for success. Summary: This critical reflection is made on the broadcasting graduation project which is a short documentary talking about Ezbet Al-borg (the tower estate) which is a city that is affiliated to the Damietta governorate, and it is located on the other side of Ras elbar city. Ezbet Al-borg (the tower estate) is known for the craft of fishing as the whole place is depending completely on this simple craft and it is the main source of living for the people of Ezbet Al-borg, and in this place fishing made other crafts appear like shipbuilding and the making of fish nets and most of the citizens in the place inherit the profession from their parents and grandparents so as a result everything they do in Ezbet Al-borg is related to fishing. The short documentary aim is to deliver a message that there are places that Egyptians don’t know about in Egypt that if people give them attention there will be a difference in our society. As people need to know that there are people who made their lives about a simple craft.Item سور الأزبكية(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, 2019) Sorour, Kareem Mohamed FaroukSoor AL Azbakya documentary was first discussing the history of wall and its starting since the British occupation in Egypt then the challenges that faced this historical place also how the people who are working or selling their books on that wall were dealing with these challenges that might try to stop the operation of selling books on the wall. In witch during the British occupation to Egypt, when the British army forces were trying to stop the book sellers from selling their books during the days that were including events and sermons in the Egyptian opera house. Then the evolution of the wall from being just sellers standing on the wall to became one of the most memorial book stores. Then the new challenges that appeared after the evolution of the modern technology that allowed the leaders to get there books throw there technological devices, as nowadays the book leaders can accesses whatever they want from books via there mobile phones and personal computer easily without the need to buy for a paper book or to do any efforts to get there books. Then the appearance of the new addition of books witch is audios books, that allowed the leaders to listen to the detailed information or stories without the need to read. This new challges witch faced Al Azbakya wall in general and the paper books spasticallyItem The treasure(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, 2019) Asar, Mostafa Mahmoud Abd El Fadilaking a trip back in time to the ancient Bibliotheca Alexandrina, and how it survived the challenge of time, only to prosper beyond being a historic library.Item St. Catherin(October university for modern sciences and arts, 2019) Askar, Nadim AshrafA documentary that depicts the community and lifestyle of “St. Catherine”, going beyond the renowned mount. And touristic spots and focusing on the human aspect of this rich and historic place.Item understanding impacts of climate change in Egypt by emphasizing on sustainable solutions for the upper and middle classes(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, 2019) Kirolos, Natalie Michel; Emad, Nada; Hazem, Nazly; Ali, Mennaallah Hanyfor the following campaign created in purpose of spreading awareness towards the consequences of climate change titled as “understanding impacts of climate change in Egypt by emphasizing on sustainable solutions for the upper and middle classes” with the campaign’s objective to spread awareness and educate both the upper and middle classes of the impacts and consequences of climate change phenomenon since the phenomenon has been existing for many years, it’s an important subject that people around the world cannot stop discussing in which there are those who believe that humans should take steps in order to stop the impacts of climate change from happening and others who deny the idea even exists in which people think climate change is a hoax often pointing out the lack of evidence and proof that the climate has changed, therefore, this paper aims to discuss the information needed to understand climate change phenomenon and the importance of contributing to the cause through using renewable energies (e.g. solar energy) and with the above factors taken into consideration, the main objective of this campaign is to spread the awareness needed and educate the public about the existence of the phenomenon within the Egyptian society since most of them lack awareness and maintain a negative attitude towards the phenomenon as well as pushing them to believe their contribution would make a difference for the environment in which the campaign will tackle the better alternatives and the easiest possible ways to contribute without making efforts or spending money, in addition to making them believe that relying on non-renewable resources (e.g. fossil fuels) is ineffective on the long- term as according to Energypedia (2018) non-renewable resources are more at risk of running-out as they are limited resources as well as leading to negative environmental outcomes such as; air pollution and the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the earth’s atmosphere unlike renewable energies (e.g. hydroelectric energy) that provides endless supplies of energies (Chowdhury, Uddin, and Saleh, 2014). hence, this campaign as follows focuses more on reviewing the consequences that are related to climate change phenomenon and the main effects of climate change on the environment will be presented in this paper. Also, the campaign aims to present an overview of the trend of climate change issue from an environmental perspective since the main objective of this paper is to analyze the history of the gradual manifestation of climate change and state potential adaptations, therefore, the campaign basically aims to increase general public awareness as unfortunately in Egypt, the public’s negative attitudes towards the climate change phenomenon have increased drastically as they lack awareness of what climate change means and its effects and this kind of attitude is globally recognized as one of the main reasons as to why climate change dangers increases, furthermore, it will further shed light on how climate change is perceived, therefore, developing an awareness campaign on climate change can lead to immense contributions in reducing climate change effects and adapt efficiently, this campaign also aims for behavioral changes without affecting people’s everyday lives through presenting them other alternatives such as using renewable energies instead of non-renewable energies, therefore, the campaign is a mixture of consultation of; energy efficiency and sustainability measures that will increase the general level of awareness of the public, therefore the campaign addresses adults in order to aware, inform, and involve them in the provisional of adapting to climate change in order to achieve long- termItem Dying to live critical reflection(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, 2019) Abdulhafeez, Salma Mohamed Mostafa Mohamedn investigative documentary, where the student has travelled to el Menya governorate quarries to depict the working condition of the workers and the life threats they face. Showing a daring angle the movie proposes the contrast of workers’ acceptance of death in order to make a living.Item Advertising and Public Relations Graduation Part II Supporting Egyptians with Vitiligo MCOM 471 A(October university for modern sciences and arts, 2019) Ahmed, Farida; Mohamed, Malak; Mamdouh, Nourhan; Moushtaha, YasmineNowadays, people lack knowledge about several diseases in our society, one of the diseases is “Vitiligo”. Where the Egyptian people lack knowledge about the disease in terms of causes, consequences and treatments. Therefore, our campaign will aim to increase awareness about the disease in order to decrease the prejudice acts that Vitiligo patients witness in their life. Our primary research concluded that people in Egypt lack knowledge about Vitiligo; it is reflected in their attitude, where they are afraid to shake hands or to hold anything from their hands, as they think that the disease might be contagious. Our campaign clearly informed the target audience that Vitiligo is not contagious and they cause no harm to any, this is done through informative messages that had been delivered throughout our campaign’s executions. The informative messages helps in educating the target audience where accordingly, it would result in behavior change where this is our campaign’s goal. Moreover, we used various integrated marketing communication tools that effectively reaches the target audience, in where they are located, the objective is to increase awareness among 40% of the youth and young mothers about the causes, consequences and the misperceptions towards Vitiligo patients from 1st of June till 30th of September through IMC activities. Our campaign was entitled “Vitiligo”, as this is the disease’s name, as per our primary research, we concluded that people lack knowledge about the disease’s name, they know that the it is white patches that appears on the skin without knowing the name hence, the campaign was entitled by its name for further education. We hope to influence the youth and young mother in real life, through visualizing the journey of Vitiligo patients in real life which will be posted on social media and billboards. Where we aimed to change peoples’ perception towards Vitiligo and maintain an equal life for them.Item IMC Campaign Aiming to Change Violent Behavior Among B Class Young Adults in Egypt(October university for modern sciences and arts, 2019) Osama, Salma; Abdelsamei, Hebatallah; El-Ogail, Haya Hossam Radwan; Abdel Karim, YasmeenViolence as a worldwide issue, is considered to be a large phenomenon nowadays as it is influenced culturally through the evolvement of both principles and social norms. It was also indicated that there are distinctive factors such as damage in society, and cultural impact that can act as the core aim behind the development of both basis and collective norms that triggers violence (WHO, 2002). Moreover, there was another essential implication to be specified is that violence falls in four diverse types which are physical, sexual, intellectual and feeling of disregarding. For this reason, it was mentioned by Krantz & Garcia-Moreno (2005) that these performances effects negatively as certain outcomes such as making suicidal action, and even self-preservation which as a matter of fact can have damaging effect on partner’s societal, political or economical issues. According to Krug (2002), violence was defined as the purposeful use of physical power, threatening against oneself or another person, or against a community that either effects a high probability of consequences or causing in damage, death, mental harm, and several deficiencies. It was mentioned by WHO (2002) that violence against females is extensively widespread across high-, middle- and low–income nations. Current global occurrence specifies that about (35%) of females internationally have gone through either physical or sexual violence in their lifetime or even with their belonged ones (as cited in Duvvury et al, 2015). Another essential aspect to be mentioned is that the majority of violence behavior was manipulated by the wife’s husband in Egypt which shoes that violence acts as a phenomenon in most Egyptian families (Duvvury et al, 2015). As a matter of fact, these violence behaviors lead to 86% of psychological problems within women which resulted to negative consequences in the future as they will treat their children and even their surroundings with discomfort. It was mentioned by Emry (2006) that as an outcome of marital violence on kids, it may be imitated on their performance such as sadness and distress. Moreover, to emerging a more forceful behavior (as cited in Duvvury et al, 2015). Consequently, it was proven in more depth that certain interactive consequences occur which effects both long and short-term. It was also shown that extra 300,000 families that consisted of 74.2 % have kids that experienced from hallucinations and fear as a consequence of marital violence in the previous year. As an impact, it was shown that 110,000 families that consisted of 24.7 % have kids became more forceful throughout previous year. As the issue of violence have always been available in Egyptian society, it has impacted negatively on the behaviors of individuals and even on their daily routine which as a matter of fact shows how violence is mostly utilized as a tool to solve problems instead of thinking rationally towards the situation that is presented. Moreover, violence has been contributed in Egyptian streets and even in society as a whole, therefore; this issue is essential to be tackled in depth in order to know and be acknowledged of the reasons behind such an action. In addition to, this issue is harmful to society which therefore should be tackled in depth to prevent any further incidents or problematic consequences. Through conducting this research, it aims to facilitate and examine the core effects that was the reason behind the whole issue towards violence between individuals and even their surroundings including their family members and their beloved ones. As a result, by examining the issue of violence through two research methods which are by primary and secondary research it will contribute positively as new ideas and ideologies will be stated. By doing these strategies, it will make the audience reach successful results that will later on benefit the overall campaign purpose and goal. Taking into consideration, there should be reasons focusing on the issue in details to figure out the causes that leads to huge consequences of violence behavior. Hence, by choosing this specific topic for the graduation project was to show to the audience how we should tackle and solve such an issue as it is considered to be a phenomenon that is spread in many people’s lives nowadays.Item A Changing attitude campaign among C class in Egypt to help eliminate disrespectful behavior(October university for modern sciences and arts, 2019) Ahmed, Esraa Mohamed; Mohamed, Yasmine Hosam; Samir, YoustinaRespect means taking into consideration someone‟s needs, their feelings, thoughts, and preferences, (Spears, Ellemers, Doosje, & Branscombe, 2006). Long ago in an earlier era, respect existed and was deliberately there among people where young individuals and children used to show great respect to the elder person, (Brännmark, 2017). Looking back in time at the culture of Ancient Egypt, morals and ethics existed as standards of conduct or behavior which were faithfully and profoundly followed by ancient Egyptians, (Karenga, 2003). However, recently, Egypt has witnessed many manifestations of "moral immorality" where Egyptians never heard of a father killing his children, a son who ends his father's or mother's life with drugs, a brother who kills his brother and a wife kills her husband with the help of her lover with the increase of harassment and rape crimes, (Ghotbi, 2015). The society struggles with high rates of theft, murder, parents' disobedience, the decline of the language of speech, the profanity of obscene words, and other manifestations that have brought morality down into the whirlwind of creative chaos, (Kandil, 2018). The topic of “respect for persons or others” is tremendously significant because it is often appealed as a vital aspect of ethics and morals which are the basis and crown of all nations. The reason behind selecting this topic in particular is that the phenomenon of moral decay is considered a very serious phenomenon, especially in recent years, and it is dangerous in a way that it casts a shadow on all individuals, the society and the state. It has become a major problem increasing every day along with the increase of media usage in improper means. Therefore, the campaign will focus on highlighting an assistance strategy in attempt to eliminate disrespectful behavior.Item The Revival(October university for modern sciences and arts, 2019) Mahmoud, Merna samehHow monuments are preserved and even more how they are repaired down to the finest details? This documentary takes us to the back-stage operations of the restoration department in the new Grand Cairo Museum.Item Antoniadis: Forsaken Treasures(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA ), 2019) Alaa, MohamedThe story of a palace that holds great history, yet is lost in the middle between all the entities responsible for it, leaving its beauty to survive the changes of time solely.Item The Prevalence of Bullying Among Teenagers in Private Schools : The Together Against Bullying Compaign for Victim Empowermrnt in Egypt(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, 2019) Nabel, Amena; Amer, Yara; Mohsen, Ruba; Mohammed, TouqaThe purpose of this study is to develop a campaign against bullying. Many researches have been collected in the primary research that has included the causes and effects of bullying, types of bullying, and the reasons to why bystanders of bullying stay silent. In addition, several campaigns have been examined in order to determine the limitations of each and develop a campaign that defies every limitation. The purpose of this campaign is to empower victims of bullying to speak up against any act of bullying they encounter. Basically, bullying is aggression, and aggression occurs under certain circumstances. It only occurs whenever there is an imbalance of power between two people. It happens when the person who acts aggressively is more powerful than the person they are inflicting their aggression upon. So here, there is an imbalance of power between the perpetrator of bullying and the bullied victim. The bully may be more powerful physically, verbally, or might be more socially skilled, which allows him to hurt others through any type of bullying. Therefore, the purpose of the campaign is to balance this power in order for bullying to stop and make victims aware that they are strong indeed and they can overcome bullying. This campaign is not only done with an academic perspective, but also with a humane point of view because there is hope that someday bullying will stop, or at least the rates would be minimal.Item A Social Marketing campaign among Egyptians concerning Water conservation Issues MCOM471a(October university for modern sciences and arts, 2019) El Mokadem, Dai Mohamed Sameh; Hussein, Mai Ahmed Anwar; Haggag, Mariam Mohamed; Amr, Menna-TullahAfter the first part of the graduation project, which was the theoretical section that included the primary and secondary research, that contained several interviews and surveys with the Egyptians concerning the water issue, asking them if they are aware of the problem or not. It was concluded that Egyptians are aware that water in Egypt is not endless however they were unaware of the water crisis that is about to happen in Egypt in 2025. Moreover, the results also concluded that Egyptians are actually willing to save water but the problem is that they don’t know how. Therefore, it has been concluded that a campaign will be established under the name of BEAT-2025 with a certain objective which is to impose a new behavior among Egyptians concerning water conservation issues, through imposing different simple tips in order to try to eliminate this crisis from happening, through mainly focusing on social classes B and C in Cairo. This will be done through an IMC campaign where different elements will be applied in order to reach the objective of the campaign in the set period time.Item “Eyes of Nabq” = عيون نبق(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, 2019) Bastawisy, Yasmine AmrThe project is a documentary film under the name “Eyes of Nabq”. The documentary is simply showing the viewers the real lives of Bedouins in South Sini, Sharm El Sheikh in Nabq’s protected Area. The film is focusing on Bedouin girls who live in the protectorate, who are educated, work in fishing which is the same profession of Bedouin men there; and those Bedouin girls’ future plans and dreams. Why the film focused on those Bedouin girls? Well in fact the message of the documentary which is “Seeing is not believing”, is aiming to correct the stereotypes that the media has created throughout the years, about Bedouins being primitive, men are in control of women’s freedom, women not working and lack of gender equality. The documentary was filmed in January 2019 in Nabq’s protected area; where most of the film took place in the Fisher’s area or in El Gharkana, some shots were taken in Wadi khereiza which is also in Nabq and in Dahab to take the shots for the school. The project was fully filmed by one person who is me, as the project is an individual project and due also to that Bedouins in Nabq are not confident with having to many cameras and people filming them. Equipment used for the project were two cameras a full frame DSLR, a GoPro for the underwater footage, two mics which were a neck mic and another mic for recording natural sounds as well as a stabilizer for the DSLR camera. The documentary was filmed in December 2018 as well during the field research of the theoretical part of the project.Item Hocus pocus(October university for modern sciences and arts, 2019) Mahgob, Yousef Amr Hanafi MahmoudThe thought came to me when I was watching recordings on YouTube discussing paranoid notions and how they are made and how individuals think of these speculations. The YouTuber who did this arrangement is called Shane Dawson, he is one of the greatest YouTubers on the stage and he has been doing this arrangement for two or three years now. He was discussing that there were no planes in 9/11 and that was only a phony story as he demonstrated some proof for his hypothesis. This made me consider these accounts that we additionally make here in Egypt and we trust it particularly as we think about some of it as truth. A portion of these accounts were loathsomeness stories and I couldn't fold my head over why we make up stories that makes us apprehensive and for what reason do we trust them. This activated me to propose the plan to the specialist and begin hunting down those accounts and attempt to know reality behind them. A portion of these accounts were crazy and doesn't bode well and some were exceptionally terrifying. Some may return to the Ancient Egypt time and some are present day and recently made. In any case, the shared belief between every one of the tales were that every one of them had something you can't accept. As though they were altogether made up and not genuine.Item Effective communication(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, 2019) Nawar, Noha Amr KamalA movie that depicts the simple communication errors that we fall in on a daily basis, through featuring everyday situations of real people who have suffered from simply not being able to understand where the problemItem الجنسية سكندري(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, 2019) El Agamy, Hana AbdelsalamFeaturing the beautiful Alexandria through the eyes of poets, painters, and most of all through the eyes of expatriates who take pride in being an Alexandrian citizen. Summary: Basically, the pre-production phase had begun when I was assigned to submit a shooting list that includes all the visual material that, supposedly, will be included in the documentary. Since the settled topic was reviewing Alexandria or another side of Alexandria through the eyes of artists, especially, poets. The topic had to be visually reflected as follows; casting the light on Alexandria’s fascination which had brought miscellaneous artists as well as ordinary people with various ethnicities and nationalities from the whole world to develop undescribed love and belongingness to the city; the feelings they’ve carried to the country will be reflected through the stories and narration of foreign residents, like Greeks, Italians, or Armenians, whom they are still living in Alexandria along with bunch of appealing sceneries for the city’s charm. In order to develop an initial vision of the documentary; I had to travel for location scouting and meetings with foreign residents living in Alexandria. In fact, I intended to visit almost all the old places and streets that are still upholding their vintage style; I took a stroll around the city’s downtown, where the streets’ nameplates, reflect a huge part of the rich history of the ancient city; additionally, I managed to visit various shops, cafes, and restaurants that are owned by Greeks, Italians, and Armenians. In hopes of reaching foreign residents; I managed to visit The Greek embassy, The Greek school, The Greek, Italian, and Armenian community clubs & churches, the Centre d’Etudes Alexandrines (CEAlex), or the Alexandria Center for Studies, along with Saint Catherine cathedral that serves as the main church for almost all the foreign Catholics who live in Alexandria.Item Awareness Campaign: Solar Energy as an Alternative Solution in Egypt’s Future MCOM471a حملة التوعية عن الطاقة الشمسية(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, 2019) Emad, Karim; Hussein, Rawan; El-Sayed, Eslam; Badawy, RokayaThe concept of Solar Energy has been an existing phenomenon for centuries. It’s ability to absorb sunlight and transform it into renewable energy that constantly provides enough electricity for various purposes is perceived, by some, as beneficial when compared to other sources of energy like the nonrenewable ones which, as Chowdhurry, Uddin, and Saleh (2014) point out, is prone to endangerment due to its limited & scarce quantity, which is why the creation of an awareness campaign, stressing on Solar Energy’s importance, was of crucial necessity when it comes to conducting this research; which is as follows. For this project, the following campaign that’ll be created, in purpose of raising awareness towards the importance & advantages of Solar Energy conversion, will be titled as “Solarise” which mainly combines, creatively, “Solar” as in ‘Solar Energy; and “Rise” as in ‘Sunrise’ which basically implies that the renewable electricity discussed in the campaign is mainly generated by the power of sunlight. As for “Solarise” overall, this term was strategically manipulated as to imply the main initiative of the campaign, which is creating enough awareness & “solarizing” the entire Egyptian community whereas they all convert or switch to the usage of Solar Energy/Panels. For the campaign itself, it mainly revolves around tackling the importance regarding using Solar Energy as an attempt to convince prospect targets, being Egyptian Males & Females (aged 20+; with an income of 10k LE), towards how it could play a beneficial role in one’s life. To do this, it aims to firstly discuss several information regarding Solar Energy which’ll be tackled in points that summarizes the campaign as follows: 1. What It’s About: being a renewable source of energy that constantly provides an endless supply of electricity; in comparison to nonrenewable ones that are hazardous to the environment and at risk of running out. 2. Its Advantages: being easiness & convenience, avoiding or reducing payments for electricity bills, friendly source of energy that doesn’t harm the environment; unlike hazardous nonrenewable resources, etc. 3. Implementation: whereas Egypt possesses large and unoccupied land spaces like deserts alongside a suitable, sunny weather for maximum efficiency & operation of Solar Panels. 4. Where to Find It: since most Egyptians, as the primary research points out, are unaware of stores or locations in which they could find & purchase solar panels which is why it’s crucial that such details are provided within the campaign as to encourage those interested enough to take action. Whilst lastly; with such factors taken into consideration, it is evident that the main initiative for the campaign will mainly revolve around spreading awareness towards the existence of Solar Energy within the Egyptian society (since most of them lack awareness towards it being used in the country) via stressing the benefits like convincing them of its affordability & findability; which should hopefully encourage interest & purchase behaviors towards Solar. To do this, Egyptian audiences must be firstly convinced as to why relying on nonrenewable resources is ineffective in the long-run since, as Energypedia (2018) points out, energy sources like natural gas & oil, popularly used in Egypt, are endangered & at risk of running out; unlike renewable ones, which as mentioned before, provide an endless supply of electricity alongside saving money that could’ve been wasted on electricity bills. Therefore, by presenting Solar Energy as the solution that’ll combat and possibly eliminate various inconveniences in which Egyptians are constantly exposed to, which’ll be mentioned & elaborated on more thoroughly in this research, the likelihood of attracting attention, changing attitudes, & promoting enough awareness towards Solar as the alternative electricity option that could be relied on, permanently, is high in Egypt.Item مسافة السكة(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, 2019) Eissa, Mai Mohamed Ahmed MohamedThis is a critical reflection paper on my graduation project documentary and I’ll use Gibbe’s model which is about applying 6 stages (description, feeling evaluation ,analysis, conclusion and action plan). My documentary “مسافه السكه” Is about the Delivery service in Egypt. The reason why of choosing that name for my documentary is that whenever we ask any delivery man “when will you arrive?” he replies on my way or as soon as the road takes time which is in arabic means “مسافه السكه”. The focus statement was “Delivery people in Egypt Especially who deliver with bicycles and motorcycles. pass through hardships to reach their destination, such as weather problems , traffic , lack of time with a lot of orders , and as consumers we just care for our stuff to be here on time. “ The reason why I chose this topic , is because that I never found anyone before in university discussing such a topic and not only university , but also between my friends and family! No one ever thought of how hard and risky this job is 6and that it needs so much effort ; In addition to that I wanted to show everyone the obstacles faced by the delivery men in order to deliver to us our orders while we are sitting in our homes without even moving. First I went to a a pharmacy, dry clean shop , and pastries shop in order to make one interview in each place with the delivery man working there. Also I made an interview with a wife of a delivery man in order to know from here also how this job affects her personally since the delivery man usually don’t have any time to even see his kids and sometimes he doesn’t take any holidays because his work.. Then I started to take shots using the go pro while the delivery men is delivering an order and walking with the cars and shots while they are taking the orders in boxes and so on.