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Camera movin: gliding like it is a drone or something flying though the rainforest, there is focus on the trees there gets cutting down and the sametime there is also a change in lightnig over the video so it makes the rain forest look beautiful it is like a soft light.

There is also an scene there has been filmed from the ground like a human standin and looking up.
At the same time there is a soundtrack with birds singing though out the entire video. It makes you feel like if you cuts down the rainforest animals also suffer.
And the voiceover ofcourse is the entire story with the narrative speaking
The is often a quick secound with a black screen.

Setting: The location is serving as the theme because of the narrative is telling what thematic purpose over the video.

The story there is getting told is like a poetic poem and the language its really smooth almost rimes at some points.

Besides this there is a personification of the rain forest from the actor, when he says: ”i am the rain forest”.

Ironic also has a big place in the story when he is like you cannot live with out me, the humans are smart but at the samepart really stupid.
”I make air, and humans breath air have they though about that” humans so smart, they’ll figure it out, humans making air that will be funny to watch.

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