Sunday, October 13, 2013
Media Literacy PSA
I think the Oscars are safe for another season. I'm afraid I am woefully inadequate. I was not real thrilled with this project. I absolutely hate my voice on tape so finding just the right pictures, text, colors and music was quite daunting. I am not proficient with videos so I am not real adept at creating this. I am satisfied with the final product, but there was more I wanted to do if, I had the appropriate knowledge on how to use my program, Photostory 3.
◾How did you create your PSA to reach your intended audience?
I want my audience to know that media literacy is very important in school curriculum for all ages. I used facts that I researched about adolescents and high school seniors. I think this appeals to all parents, teachers and administrators.
◾What persuasive techniques you used to get your message across?
I wanted to use flashy pics and text that I could move around. I ended up just using black and white pics so the text would show up better. Although it is still difficult to read. In the real world, I would have James Earl Jones or Robert Redford to narrate, and use better imaging.
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The music you used gives me a sad feeling; therefore, not only do your stats make me upset but the music helps. It is ridiculous that that many high schoolers cannot read. I think you did great!
ReplyDeleteI liked the stats. U don't see much of an urgency given to the audience, but I do see the acknowledgement of a problem in our students' academic achievement.
ReplyDeleteI liked this PSA. Tons of info, and you got the job done well!
ReplyDeleteI definitely believe that 2/3 high school students are not ready for college! I wouldn't be so hard on yourself! You got the job done with some good info!
ReplyDeleteYou did a good god at picking persuasive stats and displayed them well.
ReplyDeleteGreat wording for your PSA and I agree with you that a narrator would add the final touch.
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