Voices of Ground Zero:
This documentary is based on the tragic events that took place on the morning of September 11th, 2001. The footage is filmed by journalists who were in Manhattan and around ground zero. The journalist interview members of the public who watch the events unfold during the morning. We hear the thoughts of New Yorkers; from anger to shock to sadness and despair. Many come up with their own theories of what happened on that tragic morning.
Notes:
- From the beginning we hear music that causes suspense, followed by sirens, which indicates something bad has happened.
- Footage cuts between interviews and the burning towers multiple times at the beginning as if it is a small introduction to what is happening while the soundtrack plays in the background.
- The narrator describes the type of morning it was on the morning of September 11th and how the public are getting on with their daily activities and describing the weather, sports, news headlines.
- The narrator then states the time and describes how the event unfolds/ We see footage of by-standers looking congregated on the streets watching above and emergency services on the way to the scene.
- The narrator continues to give a timeline of the events as they unfold after each significant time of event.
- The journalists catch different versions of footage, some from a further distance where we can see the towers from quite far away, which magnifies the damages done.
- Throughout most of the film we hear emergency services sirens; this is a constant reminder of how involved they were throughout the stages of event.
- Journalists capture footage of live news reports from parked vehicles in which the public are listening to.
- We see actual footage of the second plane hitting the second tower.
- The journalists capture footage of the rumbling tower as it collapses, with everyone running in panic and shock.