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LUCEA, Hanover - The Dolphin
Head Trust has completed filming of a documentary - If Only Me Did Know
- that it will be using to raise environmental awareness about the
Lucea harbour.
Funded by the Environmental
Foundation of Jamaica, the 30-minute film which is set in Hanover - the
smallest parish in western Jamaica - urges ganja farmers, fishermen,
vendors, taxi operators, students and other users of Hanover's capital,
Lucea, not to litter the harbour.
"We really wanted to move away
from the traditional modes of campaigning because the message just
wasn't getting through to our target audience, and the film is just one
part of a wider campaign which utilises PowerPoint presentations and
mobile display units," said Paula Hurlock, executive director of the
Dolphin Head Trust.
According to the film's writer
Everald Morgan, director of projects at the Dolphin Head Trust
Foundation, one of the challenges in producing the script was employing
appropriate social marketing techniques to ensure that the information
was presented in a palatable form to the various target groups.
"The challenge was to ensure that
the dialogue wasn't too verbose or boring ... so in consultation with
(Jamaican actor) Patrick Prendergast we paid special attention to the
type of vocabulary and the level of humour, keeping the target audience
in mind," he said.
Enter Jamaican actors, Michael
Nicholson, Dahlia Harris, Volier Johnson, and two graduates of the Edna
Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, who, through a
dining-table dialogue scenario did their best to bring the script to
life.
For Nicholson, who played a fisherman/taxi-driver, the experience was quite an eye-opener.
"There was a lot of information in
the script which looked at Lucea's garbage problem as well as the
problems caused by the cutting down of trees. The depletion of fish was
also an issue that was highlighted, and there were lots of things I
didn't know . I didn't know that the garbage problem was that bad or
how important is was to save the bush as mulche. our task was to
present without being too preachy," Nicholson told the Observer.
Garbage is Lucea's biggest
environmental problem, according to Morgan, and a failure to impress
the importance of proper garbage disposal on the town would inevitably
give way to disastrous consequences.
"If the message does not get
through, the consequences are soil erosion, increase of solid waste to
the river and harbour, future plans for Lucea will be destroyed as
people won't want to invest if the environment is destroyed. Every time
rain falls garbage is washed down into the harbour," he said.
If Only Me Kid Know, will be available on DVD in a few weeks and will be played in schools and exposed to other interest groups.
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