New Domestic Violence PSA- "It Rarely Stops"
http://youtu.be/WL3rfk2iFww
This is a PSA commercial of domestic violence:
1.How does the director use you, the
viewer, to make a point?
2.Does the setting play a part in showing domestic violence as a private matter?
3.How does this commercial relate to our course theme?
Monday, April 23, 2012
New Jason Russel (Kony Creator) The Naked Meltdown
http://www.tmz.com/2012/03/18/jason-russell-video-naked-meltdown-kony/
This is a video of the Meltdown of the Kony Creator, Jason Russel, filmed by TMZ:
1. How is his mental breakdown that should be private invading the people around him?
2. How does someone's quick rise to stardom effect their private mental state? And does being in the public eye have anything to do with this?
3. How does the time and setting of his meltdown escalate the dangers invovled and the public?
4. How does this video relate to our theme of "Private vs. Public"?
http://www.tmz.com/2012/03/18/jason-russell-video-naked-meltdown-kony/
This is a video of the Meltdown of the Kony Creator, Jason Russel, filmed by TMZ:
1. How is his mental breakdown that should be private invading the people around him?
2. How does someone's quick rise to stardom effect their private mental state? And does being in the public eye have anything to do with this?
3. How does the time and setting of his meltdown escalate the dangers invovled and the public?
4. How does this video relate to our theme of "Private vs. Public"?
Monday, April 16, 2012
Contraceptive use: Is it a pulic matter?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuU3TSORZ20
This is an commercial for condoms. Please view the video and consider the following points:
1. Why is the father (I'm assuming) shown instead of the mother?
2. Who do you think the commercial is intended to influence?
3. Do you think the commercial is effective?
4. How does this commercial relate to our course theme of private vs public?
This is an commercial for condoms. Please view the video and consider the following points:
1. Why is the father (I'm assuming) shown instead of the mother?
2. Who do you think the commercial is intended to influence?
3. Do you think the commercial is effective?
4. How does this commercial relate to our course theme of private vs public?
Naked people in a commercial?!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6qhBW1yA7g
This is a german commercial published in July 2011. Please watch the commercial and think about the following things:
1. Even if you cannot understand the conversation, what product is presented? Which things does this company use to persuade you to buy the product? Why does this company use naked people to appeal to the customer? Which social stereotypes are shown? Does this commercial appeal to a special audience?
2. To what extent is this commercial provocative? (consider the censored body parts and the general fact that these people are naked)
3. How does this commercial relate to our course theme "Private vs. Public"?
This is a german commercial published in July 2011. Please watch the commercial and think about the following things:
1. Even if you cannot understand the conversation, what product is presented? Which things does this company use to persuade you to buy the product? Why does this company use naked people to appeal to the customer? Which social stereotypes are shown? Does this commercial appeal to a special audience?
2. To what extent is this commercial provocative? (consider the censored body parts and the general fact that these people are naked)
3. How does this commercial relate to our course theme "Private vs. Public"?
Monday, April 9, 2012
Social Aspects of the Public vs. Private Debate
1. Which group of people will most likely read this article? Who is the targeted audience? What is the author’s purpose of writing?
2. How does the author argue the difference between public schools and private schools? Is the author biased?
3. How does this article relate to our course theme of "private vs. public?
Cameras: Protection Or Invasion Of Privacy?
http://www.wisn.com/r/25677181/detail.html
This is an article by Milwaukee news discussing issues regarding video cameras in public settings.
Questions to guide you along:
1.)Do you think the author of the article supports or objects video camera in public settings. What information made you think that way?
2.)There is a link in the middle of the article and one at the end of the article. These are the same links. What do you think the purpose of putting the article in those region of the article are? Does the heading of the link make you feel a certain way?
3.) How does this article relate to the bigger picture of public vs. private?
This is an article by Milwaukee news discussing issues regarding video cameras in public settings.
Questions to guide you along:
1.)Do you think the author of the article supports or objects video camera in public settings. What information made you think that way?
2.)There is a link in the middle of the article and one at the end of the article. These are the same links. What do you think the purpose of putting the article in those region of the article are? Does the heading of the link make you feel a certain way?
3.) How does this article relate to the bigger picture of public vs. private?
Monday, April 2, 2012
Why Paparazzi Are Wrong
http://articles.cnn.com/2006-05-09/entertainment/sunshine.access_1_paparazzi-car-chases-celebrities?_s=PM%3ASHOWBIZ
In this CNN Entertainment interview, Ken Sunshine, a publicist for some major celebrities, tells us his view on the paparazzi.
Here are some things to consider:
1. Just by the title, "Why Paparazzi are Wrong", we know what the author is trying to persuade us to believe. How does Sunshine or the author trying to persuade you that paparazzi are wrong?
2. As a magazine buyer of magazines, whether it's Sports Illustrated or People Magazine, does Sunshine speak to you? Does he make you want the paparazzi to stop? (Also consider your interest in magazines and how magazines affect or influence your life)
3. Why does this article not include the prospective of a magazine buyer or a celebrity?
4. How does this relate to our theme "Public vs. Private"?
In this CNN Entertainment interview, Ken Sunshine, a publicist for some major celebrities, tells us his view on the paparazzi.
Here are some things to consider:
1. Just by the title, "Why Paparazzi are Wrong", we know what the author is trying to persuade us to believe. How does Sunshine or the author trying to persuade you that paparazzi are wrong?
2. As a magazine buyer of magazines, whether it's Sports Illustrated or People Magazine, does Sunshine speak to you? Does he make you want the paparazzi to stop? (Also consider your interest in magazines and how magazines affect or influence your life)
3. Why does this article not include the prospective of a magazine buyer or a celebrity?
4. How does this relate to our theme "Public vs. Private"?
Internet Privacy
This is an article from News Channel 8 Pennsylvania about how easy it has become to access someone's personal information through the internet. Please watch the video at the bottom along with reading the article.
Here are some things to think about:
How does this clip drawn in the audience? Why is the short article provided along with the video? How do we interpret this article due to our high technology based society? How does this relate to our topic of public vs. private?
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