I created my PSA to shock my intended audience of parents, teachers and administrators, primarily in secondary education, to the fact that these types of images by a very popular artist to young teens are common online. I also wanted them to see how a very hard working and talented young girl could get caught up in the media and make herself a marketing tool. This is also such a current topic that has been discussed a lot lately, so I thought I should take advantage of it to incorporate my message of promoting digital media literacy. I also showed the other advertisements to prove Miley is not the only culprit in negative media messages and these types of negative media messages may have influenced her.
My persuasive techniques include fear, slippery slope, a rhetorical question (Has the media negatively influenced Miley?), timing and hopefully a little bit of humor. I hope it made you think!
I am in LOVE with your PSA, Macy!! This absolutely shows the urgency of needing critical media literacy skills in the classroom. She is really showing the students that it is okay to act the way she does and it isn't! This is great! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteThis so good. If I were a parent with a young girl in school. I would beat down the doors of the school board
ReplyDeleteI hope we will survive the Miley crap! Anyway, I like your PSA and all of those pictures of that person are eye opening and really draws the view in. It's sad that many girls look up to her; your PSA is an urgent cry for digital media literacy!
ReplyDeleteGreat PSA! Your informational section brought up a lot of good points, and made people understand the urgency of the situation.
ReplyDeleteAwesome PSA! Good draw for the audience with all of the wild pictures of Miley and it pulls the audience to your point of view.
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