Storyboard for a one minute educational spot produced by the KQED Youth Media Corps.
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.

Why does the media make violence look like a part of everyday life? How might that affect reality?
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?
Why are relationships on TV so unreal? Who benefits? What is the point?
It's not reality. Don't believe the illusions. Think about what you see.
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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