Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Synopsis

Synopsis
This documentary follows several young graffiti artists as they try to build a reputation in the graffiti community, by spreading their name as much as possible they make their way through local towns and later progress to the very heart of London.
Features footage of live track side painting sessions and Central London Graffiti sessions. Interviews with Local Graffiti artist on why they do what they do and how they manage to keep their name under the radar whilst maintaining fame on the local graffiti scene.
As an audience you get an insight into the lives of young artists who dedicate their life and all their money to their graffiti, we learn how they remain undetected in some of the most secure and dangerous train yards in the whole of South England and why they love graffiti.
Also contains interviews with police, normal people living in the local area and kids of today.
Rave scenes are a huge part in the graffiti artist’s lifestyle so we also include how different graffiti writers meet at these sorts of illegal raves and artists enter different graffiti crews through and underground network of talented graffiti artists trying to stay anonymous.
Several different crews work and art will be displayed throughout the documentary such as, TPK, NS, OMG, and HTR these crews run the local scene and are notorious graffiti artists.
This documentary gives both sides of the story and gives you new information for you to take in and learn from so that you can make your own thought out decision on your opinion.
Throughout the documentary we protect and hide the identities of all individuals who helped participate and create this observational documentary, this film is not made to glorify graffiti and vandalism but to inform and teach people who may have a negative view on graffiti and street art in the community.



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