| Storyboard for a one minute educational spot produced by the KQED Youth Media Corps. | |
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Did you know that advertisers spend over 200 billion dollars a year? Seems like they will do almost anything to get you to buy their products. |
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Why does the media make violence look like a part of everyday life? How might that affect reality? |
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Most news stories last less than a minute and thirty seconds, is that enough time to tell the whole story? When issues mix with chitchat how can we tell what is really important? |
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Why are relationships on TV so unreal? Who benefits? What is the point? |
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It's not reality. Don't believe the illusions. Think about what you see. |
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REALITY: don't let the media define yours. A message brought to you by the KQED Youth Media Corps. Visit our website at www.kqed.org/youth media. |
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