Bridges Go Round Experimental Organization

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The short film Bridges Go Round shows experimental organization in a couple ways. First, the associative organization in the film is the background and color scheme used to give the film a dream like quality that engages the viewers emotions and curiosity. Second is the metaphoric associations, which uses various objects, images, events, or individuals in order to generate a new perception, emotion, or idea. The film used many of these by showing individual bridges, cars driving over the bridge, and cities that are connected by bridges for transportation. The structural organization was used by showing a bridge and then in mixed in with the same image was a city and many populated cities, such as New York or California, have bridges because

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