2. WHAT I LEARN FROM AUDIENCE
FEEDBACK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mx1i2q8z60&feature=plcp
3. Children
MIND MAP
Young
Contraception
Family women
Murder Right to
planning Killing a life live
Innocence
against religion
Unplanned
pregnancy Abortion
Sex selective Wrong
abortion
Illegal
Politica Teenage
l views pregnancy
Belief
Rape God
4. RESEARCH ON ABORTION
Definition of abortion : Abortion is the deliberate termination of a pregnancy.
Arguments against abortion :
Killing people is wrong
a foetus is a person
killing potential people is wrong
Causing pain is wrong
Increasing tolerance of killing is wrong
Arguments in favour of abortion:
The foetus is not necessarily a 'person' with the right to live
It is not always wrong to end the life of an innocent person (in case of having to
choose, conjoined twins)
'Potential human beings' don't have rights (only active)
The pregnant woman has moral rights too
Is it better to have an abortion or have the baby for it so suffer and have no
conditions?
5. HISTORY OF ABORTION IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES
China
Japan
1950s abortion illegal = emphasise the importance of Known for acceptance of abortion
population growth 2/3 of Japanese women have abortion by the age
of 40
1980s used abortion as back up method, sex
Contraceptive pills are not allowed = encourage
selective abortion = banned in 1995 birth-rate to rise
1948 abortion legal up to 22 weeks- women’s life
endangered
India 1952 decision made my women herself
1960s illegal
Romania
Person who had abortion and person who done it get 1957 legal
punishment 1966 abortion illegal – encourage birth-rate
Caused 9,000 women died due to illegal
Numerous women died do to inexperienced midwives methods
and doctors Countless unwanted children
Abandoned in orphanages
1989 abortion legal- due to increase of population
Source :
Wikipedia
6. CONTEMPORARY FACTS OF ABORTION
IN UK
Legal up to 24 weeks
However if risk for women’s life abortion cannot be carries out.
Two doctors must have the consent
195,296 abortions carried out in England
Northern Ireland abortion is still illegal
Source :
Marie stopes
website
7. ABORTION PROCEDURES
Medical abortions
Available up to 9 weeks
Taking pill in two visits to the clinic
May experience discomfort, strong cramps and heavy bleeding
Side effects last for few days until pregnancy has passed
Takes 4-5 hours, completed within one or two days.
Surgical abortion
most common procedure
gentle suction is used to empty the uterus
Option of anaesthetic
May suffer some discomfort, likely to be like strong period pains
Takes aproximately 5-10 minutes
Source :
Marie stopes
website
8. PREVENTIVE MEASURES OF
ABORTION
Sex education in schools
Use of contraceptives
Open minded society towards pregnancy
Family planning
9. RELIGION AND ABORTION
Hinduism
Choose action that will do least harm to mother, father, foetus and society
Hindu texts opposed to abortion
one text compares abortion to the killing of a priest
another text considers abortion a worse sin than killing one’s parent
another text says that a woman who aborts her child will lose her caste
Abortion however is practiced in the Hindu culture especially sex selective abortion (baby girls)
Buddhism
No single view of abortion
Some people against, some people for depends on regions
Believe life begins at conception
Abortion involves deliberately killing a life
Expected to take full responsibility for every action they take
Abortion can be accepted in certain circumstances
Baby having a disease
Involving serious problems to the mother
Believe mother and foetus suffer bad karma in their soul
10. RESEARCH ON ABORTION
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ch?v=dJ-r6Xag19c ?v=TCifpbfQlOM&feature=rela
Abortion is ted
wrong Obama and abortion
http://www.youtube.com/wat
ch?v=us_y9GP_-DA http://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=sHWFLuEBP
Priest talking
_E&feature=related
about abortion
Overview of
abortion
11. IS ABORTION ALWAYS WRONG ?
What would people learn about it ?
Advantages and disadvantages of abortion
What could take a women to have an abortion
Statistics of abortion in the UK
The religious view of abortion
What society thinks about abortion
What the foetus looks like week by week of pregnancy
What style of documentary ?
This documentary would be mostly informative
A little persuasive to those who think abortion is always wrong as some positive sides will also
be mentioned.
What would each episode be about?
Episode 1. Advantages and disadvantages of abortion, include various procedures, show how it
easy so easy nowadays
Episode 2. Statistics and Testimonials of public’s opinion, include history of abortion and how it has
changed. (globally)
Episode 3. Religious and social views of abortion. interviews of priests, pastors, sociologists
12. FEMINISM
Feminism is the society’s thought that women should be submissive to men
Until the mergence of feminism women were treated almost like objects,
passive agents in a male’s world
1970s activists battling for women’s liberation and equal opportunities.
1975 sex equality was finally passed forward.
Feminist theory has developed from this liberation activism
As feminism theory evolved it led to a range of critical writing about the role of
women in our contemporary society and also the role of women in media.
Feminists believe we live in a patriarchal society and therefore men are who
dominate society and everyone else is subordinate to them, it can also be
debated that media is constructed for men as audience.
19th century feminists opposed abortion due to their belief in worth of all
humans
14. MIND MAP
Growing Anti Low sense
up too fast social of
Behavioural Unhealthy
confidence
problems
Frauds
Key
skills Danger
Internet Media from
addiction Attention
an early age
problems
Social
networks
Paedophiles
Suffer from Addiction
anxiety Bad influence Obesity
False sense Educational
of reality
15. RESEARCH ON YOUNG CHILDREN
WATCHING TV
Advantages :
• Children may learn new
things
• Entertainment for them
• Learn a language
• Have family time together
• Keep the child company
Disadvantages:
http://www.youtube.com/ Children under 2 should • Children may become
watch?v=81M2JUfcduA not be allowed to watch antisocial
TV. • Mix fantasy with reality
• Have a different image
of the world
• Bad for their eye sight
• Affect their attention in
school
Source:
media for
16. STATISTICS OF CHILDREN AND MEDIA
• 1970- on average a 4 year old child
would start to watch TV. • If a child less than 3 years
• 2012- on average 4 month baby start to old watch 2hours of TV per
watch TV. day, 20% of chance they will
• Typical child before the age of 5 watches have attention problems in
around 4 ½ hours of TV per day. future
• The number of screen changes used in a • The more cognitive
cartoon is what makes the child engaged education a child get of the
and therefore in future will find that real age of 3 the risks of having
life situations are boring because it is too attention problems
slow. decreases
• Link between :
Source:
YouTube
17. RISKS OF CHILDREN AND MEDIA
‘’Television can be a powerful
entertainment and education tool for
children given the right
programming. However, studies
have shown that television, and
media in general, can also have a
very negative influence. Some
studies indicate it can:’’
• Shorten attention span
• Distort body image
• Work in conjunction
• Escalate obesity
• Create fear
• Increase aggressiveness
• Increase anti social behaviours
Source from :
squidoo website
18. WHAT IS INTERNET ADDICTION ?
Internet addiction involves child’s strong need to be online and the need gets in
the way of activities like spending time with friends and family, sleeping and
doing schoolwork.
This includes :
Cybersex Addiction – compulsive use of Internet pornography, adult chat
rooms, negative real-life intimate relationships.
Cyber-Relationship Addiction – addiction to social networking, chat rooms,
and messaging to the point where virtual, online friends become more
important than real-life relationships with family and friends.
Net Compulsions – such as compulsive online gaming, gambling, stock
trading, or compulsive use of online auction sites such as eBay, often
resulting in financial and job-related problems.
Information Overload – compulsive web surfing or database searching,
leading to lower work productivity and less social interaction with family and
friends.
Computer Addiction – obsessive playing of off-line computer games, such
as Solitaire or Minesweeper, or obsessive computer programming. Source : Aap news
19. WHAT MAY CAUSE INTERNET
ADDICTION ?
You suffer from anxiety. You may use the Internet to distract yourself from your
worries and fears.
You are depressed. The Internet can be an escape from feelings of depression,
but too much time online can make things worse.
You have any other addictions. May suffer from other addictions, such as
drugs, alcohol and gambling.
Use it as social support. Internet addicts often use social networking sites,
instant messaging, or online gaming as a safe way of establishing new
relationships and more confidently relating to others.
You’re an unhappy teenager. You might be wondering where you fit in and the
Internet could make you feel more comfortable than real-life friends.
You are less mobile or socially active than you once were. For example, you
may be parenting very young children, which can make it hard to leave the house
or connect with old friends.
You are stressed. While some people use the Internet to relieve stress, it can
have the opposite effect. The longer you spend online, the higher your stress
levels will be.
Source : Aap news
20. SYMPTOMS OF INTERNET ADDICTION
Losing track of time online.
Having trouble completing tasks at work or home. .
Isolation from family and friends.
Feeling guilty or defensive about your Internet use.
Feeling a sense of euphoria while involved in Internet activities.
pain and numbness in hands and wrists
Dry eyes or strained vision
Back aches and neck aches; severe headaches
Sleep disturbances
Pronounced weight gain or weight loss
21. TIPS FOR PARENTS
What should parents do to help their child ?
• Talk to your child
• Make them aware of the dangers media can cause
• Spend more time with them
• Limit the amount of time children spend online.
• Make sure they are still spending enough time with family and friends
• Go out with your child, do not leave them at home the whole day.
• Help them not feel bored, it is usually boredom that gets them to use
the internet or watch TV.
• Do not put a computer/ TV in your child’s room
• Find out what your child likes to do online
22. SHOULD CHILDREN BE ALLOWED TO
WATCH TV FROM AN EARLY AGE ?
What would people learn about it?
the influence media has on children
Advantages and disadvantages of TV in children’s life
Statistics about the dependence on TV children have today
What makes TV attractive to children
Does TV help children learn new things ?
What style of documentary ?
Informative
What would each episode be about?
Episode 1. The influence media has on children, does it help them learn new things?
interview of sociologist, psychologist
Episode 2. Advantages and disadvantages of TV in a child’s life interviews of parents
and children, sympotoms, ways to help
Episode 3. overall conclusions, Statistics of children dependent of TV and what makes it
attractive to them
23. AUDIENCE FEEDBACK ON CHILDREN
AND MEDIA
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ch?v=3WpapMCtjo4&featur ?v=CYnN1tSKHAk&feature=pl
e=relmfu cp
24. TOPIC OF MY CHOICE
Is abortion always wrong
More debatable
I have a better understanding of this topic
Feel more confident in doing this topic
Easier to access people and experts to interview
Interested in finding out in the different point of views about
abortion
Have a more in depth research on this topic
25. INSPIRATION
Use of interviews
Aim :
One born every minute • Make it clear to
Supersize vs super skinny audience
• Informative
Lifers • Clear aim
• Be aware of the
different points of
view
These particular interviews made the
documentary very informative and clear of
what the aim was. Therefore I would like to
use this particular technique in my work.
All from channel 4
26. Aim :
INSPIRATION • Audience understand the topic
• Make each point clear
• Backup each point given with
pictures
Use of supportive images • Inform the audience
• Get the audience engaged with the
Undatables
images
Supersize vs superskinny
One born every minute
Supportive images were very important in the
documentaries I watched because it showed
the audience what the topic was really about
and also the information was sent out in a
clearer way.
27. TARGET AUDIENCE FOR ABORTION
DOCUMENTARY
Female
Aged: 15-25 – average age in which girls may think about
having an abortion
Interest- religion, education, society, facts and statistics about
abortion
Social class : w/c and m/c, mostly w/c as its mostly these who
think about abortion as they may not have enough money and
time to have a child
Channel 4
Time shown: 21:00
28. TARGET AUDIENCE FOR YOUNG
CHILDREN WATCHING TV
Male and female
Aged : 25-45 – average age that have young
children.
Interest- society, children, influence media has on
young people
Social class: m/c – usually m/c people have more
time and are more interested about the education
media may give their children.
Channel 4 - real life issues
Time shown : 12:00-03:00pm
29. CHANNEL & TIME
Channel 4
Contemporary life and relationships
Provocative series
Shown in series
True stories
Conventional
Time : 21:00
likely to become talking point television
Target audience
30. CHANNEL & TIME
Channel 4
Sociological
Real life issues
Conventional
Contemporary topic in UK
Time : 12:00pm
Target audience time that parents are home, waiting for time to pick
up children from school.
31. CONVENTIONS
Use Interviews
Informs audience
Shows different points of view
Priest/ pastor
Female who has had an abortion
Sociologist
Include experiences and perspectives
32. CONVENTIONS
Use Interviews
Informative to audience of who is the person speaking
Parents
Sociologist
Psychologist
Aim : Listen to different point of views
33. CONVENTIONS
Use Titles
Informs audience : name and vocation
Gives a little more information about the character being
interviewed
Audience take information into consideration
Used to help audience not get confused
34. CONVENTIONS
Use Supporting images
Use it as evidence
Get our point across
Show footage of celebrities speaking about the topic (Obama &
Madonna)
To get a clear aim of documentary
35. CONVENTIONS
Use Presenter/ voiceover
Guide the audience
Inform what is happening
Make documentary more clear
Have introduction to what is coming next
Explain each point given
36. CONVENTIONS
Use statistics
Informative
Interesting to the audience
Number of abortions made in the uk
Persuasive – may change people’s opinion
37. CONVENTIONS
Use Statistics
Informative
Number of children dependent on Tv
Showing what children do during their free time
What channel is the most popular
38. CONVENTIONS
Use natural lighting
Making it more conventional
Realistic
Believable to the audience
Audience take the topic more seriously
39. CONVENTIONS
Use establishing shot
Informs audience where it is taking place
Gives audience a hint of what it is expected
Sends image of what it is like to be there
Introduction to the topic
40. PLAN : IS ABORTION ALWAYS
WRONG ?
Establishing shot of a hospital, See presenter talking
Establishing shot of voiceover starts with and about the topic outside a
a church introduction to the topic
church
Shot of presenter outside
Interview of a church introducing Interview with
sociologist religious views priest
41. Shot of contraception Presenter introducing the
Show interviews
and voiceover about it. public’s opinion about it
with the public
Show interview with a Interview with a psychologist
informing the mother’s feeling
Statistics of abortion
person who has had an in the UK
for her to do this.
abortion
42. PLAN : SHOULD CHILDREN BE ALLOWED
TO WATCH TV FROM AN EARLY AGE ?
Establishing shot of a Presenter walking by a school
Establishing shot nursery with voiceover and talking about the aim of the
of the bbc introducing the topic documentary
Interview of the public, Statistics of children who Show more images of
showing images of children are dependent on TV children just watching tv
watching tv
43. Presenter talks about Statistics showing that tv is
the parents’ opinion Interview with the most popular
technology that a child uses
about the topic parents today.
Show parents supporting Presenter interviewing
their child using
Interview of a children to hear their
technologies sociologist point of view