Zoë Frank August 31, 2015
1.
Looking over the summaries of documentary films that have already been made on
these topics
2. A link to a documentary about Love
and Technology in the movie Her. This film inspired my idea and also made me
think of how to differentiate my idea from others. Their focus is on how love
works, doesn’t work, and how people meet today. I would like to focus on how
different age groups see love and the pitfalls and positives for each
generation.
3. A link to Love Etc., a film that
follows three couples and two single men over a year. Although this film deals
with love and what a relationship means, as well as incorporates different
generations, it doesn’t deal with technology and how different generations feel
about the way modern romance goes.
4. A Link to the series Secrets of the Sexes, aired on BBC,
that deals with the different couples at different stages in their relationship
and how scientists can tell if their relationship will last or not.
5. This link explains statistics and facts about how a lot
of people feel are the most important factors in relationships and marriage.
6. This article explains the difference between liking and
loving and how just liking restrains you from feeling and experiencing life.
This relates to Like Me, because we will want to interview young adults about
how they feel about liking or loving.
7. This article is a story about love that inspired me to
use the participatory mode in Like Me.
8. An interview with Dr. Helen Fisher, a biological
anthropologist who talks about love in the modern day and how it relates to the
human mind.
9. Link to the
documentary Why We Fall In Love? that will help within the interviews to
understand the basic reasons people love.
10. A link to the film How Will We Love? which relates to
our video about how the dating world is and how it differs from the older generation.
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