Radio advert script (draft & final)

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SCRIPT DRAFT Product: Radio Advert (BBC Radio 1) Date: 10 th March Title: That Guy In The Mirror Length: 30-40 seconds Intro: Conversation style between 2 girls One person to say details of the documentary & what its about Include quote from documentary (drama students/expert) Include another quote from presenters SCRIPT FINAL A: Look at her cheekbones, and her hair… B: God I wish I looked like a model A: Men don’t have to deal with these expectations B: I don’t know, male models and celebrities do tend to look a certain way… A: On BBC3, Chanel Chelsea and Becky Bond investigate the true extent of male body image and the media’s expectations of men. A: At Solihull Sixth Form College, students reveal how pressure from media affects them as young people. A: Tune in to BBC3 on Friday 17 th March at 8:30pm B: We’re all aware of how photoshopped advertisements, Barbie dolls and models affect teenage girls, but how does the media’s image of the ideal man impact teenage boys?

Transcript of Radio advert script (draft & final)

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SCRIPT DRAFT

Product: Radio Advert (BBC Radio 1)Date: 10th MarchTitle: That Guy In The MirrorLength: 30-40 seconds

Intro: Conversation style between 2 girls One person to say details of the documentary & what its about Include quote from documentary (drama students/expert) Include another quote from presenters

SCRIPT FINAL

A: Look at her cheekbones, and her hair…B: God I wish I looked like a modelA: Men don’t have to deal with these expectationsB: I don’t know, male models and celebrities do tend to look a certain way…

A: On BBC3, Chanel Chelsea and Becky Bond investigate the true extent of male body image and the media’s expectations of men.

A: At Solihull Sixth Form College, students reveal how pressure from media affects them as young people.

A: Tune in to BBC3 on Friday 17th March at 8:30pm

B: We’re all aware of how photoshopped advertisements, Barbie dolls and models affect teenage girls, but how does the media’s image of the ideal man impact teenage boys?