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Under Pressure. Shannon Ashbocker Sue Briggs English 2010 April 11, 2011. Flawless right?. Not. Advertisement ads can change a lot of things before actually putting a picture up for the advertisement.
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Under Pressure Shannon Ashbocker Sue Briggs English 2010 April 11, 2011
Not • Advertisement ads can change a lot of things before actually putting a picture up for the advertisement. • They can spend half a day preparing a woman for her shoot and then change the pictures using a computer program. • Making the skin clearer • Changing the shape of face • Making hair look fuller • Etc.
Don’t Believe Me? • http://www.dove.us/#/features/videos/default.aspx[cp-documentid=7049579]
What is the Media doing to us? • They are making us believe in perfection. • They only want us to buy more things! • They are making us believe that we are ugly and the only way to be pretty is to buy their product.
Influences • The main media includes: • TV • Magazines • Both of these things have advertisements and tell stories about people who live perfect lives. The media is almost showing us how to live a “perfect” life.
TV Influence • The Average American watches 153 hours of TV in one month. • Average time kids spend watching TV per day = 4 hours • 66% of children (ages 10 to 16) surveyed say that their peers are influenced by TV shows
Affecting our minds? • If we are watching TV so much, it must be affecting us somehow. • Whether the advertisements make us want to buy something or the shows on television make us want to be like the characters.
Example • On last weeks episode of Desperate Housewives one of the main characters influenced her husband to get away from his friends company for another better paying job. • She eventually even lied to him to try to make him go for the better job.
Magazine influences • We may not necessarily buy a magazine every day, but every time we go to the grocery store we do see the front covers of those magazines. • Sometimes they even tempt us to want to read more with their intriguing headlines.
Magazines • Seventeen magazine • Popular teenage magazine supposedly for girls ages 13-21 • More like girls ages 11-16
Seventeen • Advertisements, new trends, hair ideas, make-up ideas, ways to get boyfriends, etc. • Problems? • Trends change with every magazine • Always advertising a new product to use • Help reader get a boyfriend and break up with a boyfriend on the next page • Have an exercise section, but the girl doing the exercises does not look like she has been doing those exercises.
US Magazine • Magazine that talks about celebrities. • Mainly talks about their drama • Usually has at least one touching story
Bad influence • The other day I was reading through this magazine when they had a section about plastic surgeries. • It talked about which ones you should get and which ones you shouldn’t get… • It included eyes, nose, lips, and your butt.
What do we do? • I’m not saying don’t watch TV or read a magazine. • Just don’t buy into the scam of buying everything that is advertised! • Is someone is having troubles, let them know that they beautiful and there is nothing wrong with them! • http://www.dove.us/#/features/videos/default.aspx[cp-documentid=7049578]
Sources • http://www.parentstv.org/ptc/facts/mediafacts.asp • http://www.epinions.com/review/mags-Seventeen/mags-review-57B2-99E5C8-38BF6017-prod5 • http://www.dove.us/#/features/videos/videogallery.aspx