Directed Research_7_Real Bad Arabs_C (Thesis Idea)
Sunday, July 27th, 2008
Quotes from the documentary
“Washington and Hollywood Spring From the same DNA”,
jack Velenti, was a long-time president of the Motion Picture Association of America.
“Civilizations need not crash, but rather blend” Khaleel Ghibran
So I looked at Mr. Shaheen’s book and documentary a bit deeper. One of his solutions for this vilification of Arabs in Hollywood is to pull off what the Japanese owned SONY did in 1989, when they bought the Hollywood giant production Company named Columbia Pictures. They, in a sense, effectively purchased a powerful Hollywood lobby that also springs from the same DNA as politics. Hollywood and politics have a symbiotic relationship where one affects the other and vice versa. When you look at Japanese movies made after this purchase, Japanese men were no longer portraied in a negative light.
Shaheen further suggests that if a rich Arabic corporation/individual buys a production company in Hollywood, effectively establishing a lobby there, the image of the Arab will be portrayed in a less negative light as well.
Lets take Professor Shaheen’s idea a step further and establish the identity of this production company. This Arabic owned, progressive, and off-course ultra secular and intelligent corporation.
I started looking at Arabic typography and modern typographers in my next phase. I want this company to have a modern middle eastern logo and it’s english equivalent. I also want to use eastern imagery in some of the work.
I found a designer, who designs modern Arabic font faces as well. His name is Tarek Atrissi. His firm worked on the identity for the recently release BBC Arabic. His studio designed a specific font for the channel that was intended to be modern. He also designed the font for the Arabic version of Amnesty International website. I took snaps of the fonts and will show them to class.
I want to design the look and feel of the production company using Middle Eastern sensibility combined with a modern NYC approach.
I started doing research on potential countries and/or individuals that might want to invest in Hollywood. All arrows pointed to the UAE, United Arab Emirates, since they have been developing their infrastructure on a heavy scale and they also have been projecting a progressive Arabic ideaology in their marketing campaigns.