I usually like to browse through my local shelter’s website to see what their needs are and what type of volunteer work/fostering can be done. While I was doing this, I stumbled upon this video, and after watching it, I had an extremely powerful urge to go love and hug on my dogs to make them understand how much I appreciated them (even if they were not sure why I was hugging them so tight). The first aspect that stood out is what is being said about the dogs. The video took a religious route by making a reference to the first book and story of the Bible, which I think draws in an obvious audience- Christians. I found this to prove true because I am a Christian and the reference to the Bible immediately drew me in. I think this “addition” to the story is something that draws people in, and draws importance to the dog. The video says “God looked down on His wide-eyed children and said they need a companion, so God made a dog.” This statement displays dogs as being so important in our daily lives that God had to devote a day to making them. For that reason, I think this video draws in a large audience, especially …show more content…
I consider pictures to be more touching because they are not as limiting as a video can be. Videos can absolutely cause many types of emotions, but they can also be limiting since your mind is typically not given the chance to make its own story. The pictures in this video are black and white and more somber tones at first, but as the video progresses, the pictures tend to be brightly colored and have an overall happy feel to them. I think this progression is important because it seems to make the dogs look better and better as the video starts producing more important reasons that God made a dog. When the video says “somebody who no matter what you didn’t do, or couldn’t take, or didn’t win, or couldn’t make, will love you without judgement just the same, so God made a dog” the pictures really stand out to me, because they were the perfect mix of somber and joyful. I find that this tugged on my heart strings as the pictures of dogs who truly appeared to be encouraging you right through the screen flashed before me. I personally do not feel like the video would have been the same if it had much movement or more people, because this would have limited us the thinking about the fun moments owners can have with their dogs, rather than how dogs produce these