ITA - La maleducazione - manca scena del bambino che afferra telecamera

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Premetto che questo videodenuncia non riguarda la maggioranza dei turisti italiani. Tuttavia, anche i dati dimostrano che la percentuale dei frustrati e dei maleducati "della domenica" e' aumentata.
Essere oggetto insieme al personale addetto, di queste vessazioni e prepotenze e' veramente deprimente. Sopratutto quando si usano i bambini come armi di invasione e motivo di irreprensibilita'.
Povera Italia!

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"The Italian Way" Youtube Channel (My Camera .....my Paintbrush) by Simona Cochi.
This is a video magazine based on a floating style and with broadcasting techniques to report about Italy and his virtues: arts, lifestyle, design, fashion, and iconic sites.
Simona Cochi is an Italian Journalist and one of the most renewed event manager based in Milan with international working experiences and academic track record.
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below more info about me and the MANIFESTO
After a journalism training in the UK, Simona Cochi has become a Video magazine director able to create iconic video channels to support institutions, brands, and territories (The Italian Way and The Austrian Way Youtube Projects).
All the videos are in English with a bit flavor of Italian Style.
This editorial project has been conceived on her return to Milan (September 2017) after a year and a half of work and research in different European fashion and design cities and in some new luxury retail outposts. London, Bicester, Oxford, Manchester, Copenhagen, Dublin, Vienna, and Barcelona.

2017 - Simona Cochi starts her digital video magazine to adapt communication and journalism techniques to
the new challenge of the 2.0 era.
In 2018, during her experience as a video blogger in Vienna's museums, her definitive inspiration
for surrealism was ignited through the work on the Man Ray's show at the Kunstforum. Further
creativity and motivation have been enhanced thanks to the researches on Sigmund Freud, the other eminent Austrian figure with a significative traces of his life and works in Vienna.
The video journey started as "The Austrian Way" inside the magnificent art shows in the capital city: Monet, Picasso, Gustav Klimt, Keith Hearing, Florentina Pakosta, and more.
The digital producer's aim is to "paint" the path of the art exhibitions with her camera, revealing an unprecedented vision, delivering new interpretative nuances of daily reality.
The images and comments of the Italian journalist are expressed to describe the emotions of art but also to portray the magnificent outposts of culture. Simona Cochi's footages are often accompanied by iconic interviews from the event's protagonist.
The beauty of a work resides in its visionary strength, in its celebratory capacity, in the alienating
effect it arouses and this is what the spontaneity of the author often manages to convey.
The creative gesture of "direct capture" (the camera like a brush) blends different and
transversal elements and draws on the visual heritage, the digital, the sound in a field with still unexplored possibilities but which has the characteristics of a 21st-century Surrealism.

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