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Biden was given a film camera. The result? A new, intimate view of the White House : NPR

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Bu içerikte, TikTok hesabı @lifeonfilm.27’nin Beyaz Saray’da Başkan Biden’ın yaşamını belgeleyen bir video çektiği anlatılıyor. Video, Biden’ın günlük hayatından çeşitli fotoğrafları içeriyor ve TikTok platformunda milyonlarca görüntülenme aldı. Video, politik olmaktan ziyade Amerikan yaşamını belgelemek olarak algılandı. Başkanlık kampanyası sırasında Demokratlar ve Cumhuriyetçilerin genç seçmenleri kazanmaya çalıştığı belirtiliyor. Biden ve Harris yönetimlerinin, TikTok platformundaki çeşitli yaratıcılarla işbirliği yaptığı ve @lifeonfilm.27 yaratıcılarının Oval Ofis’te bulunmasının bu işbirliği sonucunda gerçekleştiği ifade ediliyor. Video, Frank Sinatra’nın “My Way” şarkısı eşliğinde Biden’ın 2016 Demokratik Ulusal Konvansiyonu’ndaki konuşmasını içeriyor. Yaratıcılar, videoyu “hope core” türüne uyması ve insanları yüceltmesi için tasarladıklarını belirtiyor. Ayrıca, TikTok platformunda genellikle düşük çaba içeren kısa form içeriklerle ilişkilendirilen platforma daha fazla farkındalık getirmeyi umuyorlar.

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Christian Baiocco, Griffin Katz and Grant Weintrob pose for a film photo with President Joseph Biden.

Christian Baiocco, Griffin Katz and Grant Weintrob pose for a film photo with President Joseph Biden.

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The TikTok page @lifeonfilm.27 is filled with imagery of college students partying, couples on vacation and pop stars playing to sold out crowds. But the account’s most recent video is something entirely different: the life of President Biden at the White House.

The account’s creators approached Biden’s team with the idea of the President participating in one of their videos. The process typically involves the creators handing a disposable film camera to a stranger or celebrity and having them take photos with it. Then, the individual sends the film camera back and the team makes a video with the best shots.

“Being able to have created something with the president at this point in his career is the honor of a lifetime for all of us,” Grant Weintrob, one of the page’s creators, said. “And hopefully that would be like the lasting impression the video gives.”

The photos show various stills from Biden’s life: views of the White House taken from the presidential limo, newly signed bills and other documents in the Oval Office and Biden staffers mingling and posing for photos. The video of the stills has over 6 million views on TikTok, and Weintrob said that the response has been overwhelmingly positive, and surprisingly apolitical.

Various members of the White House staff passing by the building

Various members of the White House staff passing by the building

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“We were honestly shocked how overwhelmingly positive the sentiment was in the comments,” Weintrob said. “I think people viewed it more like an American video than a political one. This was just the documentation of the president at this moment in time.”

During the presidential campaign, Democrats and Republicans tried to win over young voters on social media apps like TikTok. The Biden and Harris administrations have been collaborating with various creators on the platform through the administration’s Office of Digital Strategy, which is how the @lifeonfilm.27 creators ended up in the Oval Office. The account currently averages 26 million views per episode across TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts and have collaborated with stars like Ice Spice and Lil Yachty.

“I think it shows that there is this new way to communicate directly with people, especially with a younger audience,” Griffin Katz, one of co-creators of @lifeonfilm said.

Katz said his favorite picture is one of Biden at the Resolute Desk, where he signs bills into law. Rather than a photo of Biden signing a bill, however, this photo is taken from Biden’s seat, showing newly signed documents and a pen.

This photo was taken from behind the Resolute Desk, the desk where Biden sits in the Oval Office.

This photo was taken from behind the Resolute Desk, the desk where Biden sits in the Oval Office.

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“I’m kind of like a little bit of a political nerd. So the fact that we were able to see that and, you know, have that include that is just wild to me,” Katz said.

The creators said they can’t be 100% sure Biden himself took all the pictures. They were sent back already developed film photos and weren’t able to spend two weeks watching the president or his staff taking pictures. Still, Katz said the photos have a personal and intimate quality to them.

“I think the biggest thing that resonates with people is how surprising the beauty and creativity some strangers have,” Katz, one of co-creators of @lifeonfilm.27 said.

Biden staff member smiles for a photo taken for Life on Film

Biden staff member smiles for a photo taken for Life on Film

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The team behind @lifeonflim.27 chose the song “My Way” by Frank Sinatra, layered on top of Biden’s 2016 speech at the Democratic National Convention. Weintrob initially wanted to use a song by rapper Biggie Smalls, but his co-creator, Christian Baiocco, said a different song might make the whole thing seem less like a meme and more inspiring.

Baiocco wanted the video to fit into the “hope core” genre of TikTok, where videos are meant to uplift people.

A view of the White House captured on the camera provided by the Life On Film team

A view of the White House captured on the camera provided by the Life On Film team

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“It immediately clicked in my head that I hope core might have an amazing vibe to like, channel into this video.” Baiocco said.

The creators hope that the video brings more awareness to the highly produced work being made on TikTok, a platform typically associated with low-effort short form content.

“We put hours and hours into the art we create,” Weintrob said. “We look at every single post as a little indie movie. I think the president participating in an episode of our show is the greatest stamp of approval we could ever get.”

The digital version of this piece was edited by Obed Manuel. The audio version was edited by Ashley Westerman.

Biden was given a film camera. The result? A new, intimate view of the White House : NPR
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