Filming Starts On ‘Deflating The Elephant’
By W. Leon Smith
ICONOCLAST EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
August 29, 2005
CRAWFORD — Italian documentary film director Aldo Vidali has undertaken the creation of a new film,
Deflating the Elephant, which is based on the George Lakoff bestseller “Don’t Think Of An Elephant.”In an interview with Lone Star Iconoclast publisher W. Leon Smith, Vidali explained the importance of utilizing “frames” to enhance debate. He also discussed how conservatives are using frames to negatively sway public opinion, which will be demonstrated in the new film.
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ICONOCLAST — In what format do you intend releasing this film?
VIDALI —
There’s going to be two parts of the film. The first part will be what we call streaming on demand on the internet. That first part will really be a course in what framing is all about, a preparation for the general public.
We can then go into the theatres to look at the main body of the film, which will be “Deflating The Elephant,” and it will be a full illustration of the George Lakoff art of framing.ICONOCLAST — Will the film be released to movie theatres?
VIDALI — Yes. The main body of the film will be released to them. In other words, we sort of want to do a plowing of the ground by putting it on the internet and through DVDs, a sort of Framing 101, teaching people what framing is all about, what is this framing, so that they begin to get curious as to, yeah, we’d like to invent frames, we’d like to develop frames and respond to the political assault on our country the Republicans have put on for 30 years.
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