Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Feature length Documentary Analysis; Just for Kicks (2005)

Just For Kicks (2005)

Directed by; Thibaut de Longeville, Lisa Leone

Story: 
'Just For Kicks' is a documentary about the trade of sneakers, in Sneakerhead terms "the Sneaker Game" 
This documentary is an in depth examination of the sneaker game, and how it blew up through the hip hop culture. 
Narrative:
The Story is told through interviews with Hip hop Legends such as RUN-DMC and Raekwon, Street Artists such as Stash and Futura 2000 who have collaborated with sneaker brands like Nike and Adidas to tell the audience how the sneaker game blew up through the Hip Hop Culture to become what the sneaker game is today, as the sneaker industry has become a very valuable one and rare sneakers sell for sometimes thousands over the retail price and this documentary shows how this has happened.
Agency:
The Narrative is driven by the the Legends of the sneaker game and their vue upon the game and how their sneaker endorsements blew up the game. Big player in the sneaker game also drive the story by telling their "sneaker stories" and how people would have to defend their sneakers with their life.





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