Taylor Swift’s Journey to Fearless
The documentary, Taylor Swift’s Journey to Fearless, begins by describing how Swift first got into the music industry. It then illustrates how her tour was started, and continues to detail the ins-and-outs of Taylor Swift’s Fearless tour. At the beginning, the documentary shows Swift performing when she was a little girl. It then displays the hard work, long days, and preparation Taylor Swift and her team took in order to accomplish the world tour. At the end, the documentary finishes by showing Swift’s last performance during her Fearless tour in 2010.
While revealing how Swift got to where she was in 2010, Journey to Fearless starts off by showing us how she initially moved to Nashville, signed with a record
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The second portion of the film shows us how Swift made her concert come to life. The documentary highlights Swift’s song “Love Story”. Swift wanted the performance of “Love Story” to be acted out so that her audience could get a real sense of the song. The stage had a castle, the dancers wore ballroom dresses, and the audience was able to visualize the story within the song. The documentary continues to show how personal Swift is with her fans. Not only does she write extremely intimate songs about her personal life, but she also invites the loudest and craziest fans to a tea party after her shows. A tea party is where guests can relax and spend time with Swift backstage. During the last part of the documentary, the film discusses how close Swift and her band were during the tour. The crew spent over a year together on the Fearless tour. They were able to become best friends and make many life-long memories. This lead into the ending of the documentary which highlighted the huge success of the Fearless tour. Swift’s last performance was at Gillette Stadium in Boston, Massachusetts. The final show was completely sold out, and Swift was her band were very emotional about the journey coming to an end, but they were able to give an outstanding
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Then audience members who were perfect strangers who were screaming loudest would turn to each other with knowing glances and smile because they were sharing the same excitement and connecting with one another over their love of this man’s music. There was no pushing or shoving to get closer to the stage – it wasn’t that kind of crowd. Instead, there was mutual respect for one another’s space within the confines of the too-small venue. Nobody wanted to be the person who ruined it for someone else. It was this respect that made the audience members’ connections with one another that much stronger – we were all here to listen to this wonderful man’s music and see his performance – and, of course, we were here to enjoy it.