Forest Man is a short but spectacular documentary that signifies humbleness and rawness. It highlights the importance of being true, heartfelt and caring. This documentary is about the issue of climate change, and what we can do about it. William Douglas McMaster makes people stop and think about our world. It is basic, which makes it's message even more powerful. The language used is relaxed, no technical terms or jargon which makes the content easy to understand. It is targeted at young people, so they can change the world and make it a better place. Young people are unlikely to watch long documentaries, therefore this documentary is effective because it is only 16 minutes long so it's target audience are going to take in the full message. It combines interviews, eyewitness accounts and expert opinions to highlight it's message. The music gives depth and emotion, adding rawness and humbleness. The documentary is trying to make you believe that anyone can be the someone to change this world. That anyone can make something big, from something small.