Media plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding different cultures by presenting various images, stories, and. It can influence we perceive certain cultures, either perpetuating stereotypes or challenging them. Media can also highlight the diversity and of different cultures, showcasing their traditions, art, music, language, and customs. By consuming
Media plays a pivotal role in shaping our perceptions of the world, influencing our beliefs, values, and understanding of current events. Its portrayal of people, cultures, and issues often frames our perspectives and shapes societal norms.
One of the ways to feel positive energy is to take your attention away from the negative and focus on everything that transmits positivity to you. Have a beautiful day!
like this is a prime example of media shaping the way we view the world, by presenting data and facts it makes you agree with their perspective because if you haven't done your research how can you dispute the facts unless you're just a naturally gifted renaissance man who can sniff through bullshit.
The title of this video is largerly misleading. It should have been named something like How the media's portrayal of people of colour shapes our perception.
Completely misleading title, this had nothing to do with media shaping people's minds, it's just about how black people are portrayed in movies, and even in that regard it's so incredibly biased and subjective, it is hardly a scientific nor educational video. This is pure revisionism at it's finest, this is what will lead to entertainment media being flat and soulless rather than full of life, because movies will have to strictly abide by these rules to make sure they offend no one at any cost and everyone is perfectly represented; to a point where it's beyond storytelling, and the actual point of the movie is not entertainment but worldwide representation. The whole point of cinema is to elevate real life, to create stories that don't happen to the everyday person, and one of the ways to do that is caricatures. In a movie it's not only the black people who are caricatured, white people and all sorts of other people's mannerisms and personalities are always exaggerated to create the most evil of villains or the most perfect good guy. This was a waste of time and the message of the video is nothing but forcful erasure of history.
You start the day in a positive mood, until, you start reading the headline news. Chaos, crisis, wars,killings,cost of living, floods.. Half of the country must be feeling depressed.
This was an interesting video to find because the content went in other directions than the title suggested. It is important to find a balance with all things that shape the media. Cherry claims, “The narrative we are told has the potential to create and continue prejudiced beliefs.” I agree that media can directly affect how we view the world, but is racial stereotypes in film really the epidemy of media? When it comes to racism, the culture has affected the media, not the other way around. As the culture has shifted, so has the view of race in film. The problem is not as pressing as the other dangers of the media. It is good this author is hyper-aware of those who are racist in this industry, but we must be careful in accusing all white filmmakers. “The notions of who black people are were created by white storytellers throughout history, carefully crafted to dehumanize and erase the multiplicity of black peoples existence,” she states.There are films like Django Unchained that, even though slavery is horrific to display, decided to stay historically real to immerse the audience into that world. It is better to focus on and criticize the directors directly than their race. All life is valuable, good, and beautiful. As long as a film promotes the dignity of the human person and the morality of respecting all, then it has a purpose. And although addressing of Colourism is a serious thing, but this has come more from social media rather than film. Diversity being handled horribly in film is just something that will have to be smoothed out in time as directors get more creative. As to the point of statistics in the UK. All these statistics can be shocking…until one does a little more research. Cherry said “45,000 acting roles are contributed to actors in the UK, only 0.5% are played by black British actors.” As of the 2021 Sensus for Britain and Whales, the black population is 4%, white is 81.7%, and 14.3% is the rest. So of course the number of black UK actors is 0.5%. Then you take that 0.5% and 15% of that is the crime movies. Such a little number compared to the world. It is important, Cherry, to share all contextual statistics if sharing any statistics at all. Even though the presentation this author does is opposing and too direct instead of welcoming and discussing, it does help remind me of who my audience is as a student in Communication Arts. It is also important to have a flow too. It was clear this author wanted to express and communicate a point, but there was no flow into it. It goes from “media affects everyone” to “it is just another way for the whites to oppress.” There must be an outline. A claim and conclusion, with supporting statements. I want to commend the passion of this author. It is clear this is something she has experience with and is relevant to her life. I can’t relate to it, but I believe her heart’s passion is good. It just has to be channeled correctly.
The "Angry Black Man" who appears at 1:42 is John Singleton, the (late) director of "Four Brothers." He wasn't one of the actors; I think BBC may want to correct that........
Imagine being so shallow and insecure that you can't relate to an actor who doesn't look just like you. These people think we're stupid. They only push this to boost their ESG score. As always, it's all about the $$$
@@NickNooblesthe point should be that we don’t forget stereotypes are unfair characterizations of individuals. It’s not a contest of which group has gotten the worst of them. Unless you’re a bigot or some kind of neo marxist misanthrope.
Except the stereotypes against you never portrayed you as less than human. In fact, I'd go on a limb to say your country has often viewed other countries as lesser than.
The comments section on this video is going to be fairly damaging. They'll accuse it of wokeness or anti-white racism, I don't see it as that, I see it as just speaking certain truths that will make you feel uncomfortable.
@@louisuchihatm2556 It was just one tiny example of many. The video title is totally misleading, it should have been mentioned that the sole focus is black people.
This content is rich with transformative knowledge. I came across a book with like themes that guided my decisions. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
What i learned: I learned that stories told repeatedly became true. - this changes our perception of things. Thats why we must always research deeply, research lots of POV and not settle for shallow knowledge or infos.
As I have said, we are talking about partial mobilisation. In other words, only military reservists, primarily those who served in the armed forces and have specific military occupational specialties and corresponding experience, will be called up. The media will say anything negative. On one hand, you don't know what's going on over there. You only rely on what's reported here. Check in and dig in a few more sources...
According to the stats growing up without a father is what determines our outcome in life. I should know,my father is a drug addict in prison right now, I've tried to kill myself twice and my sister is addicted to meth. No amount of positive latino representation was going to change anything in our lives growing up in that environment. Representation matters is a distraction from the real issue, fatherless homes.
Titlle is missleading i wanted to know more that just this. Media and colorism arent the only thing that shapes our minds. You say the world yet u only talk about american media. Dont get me wrong i did like the video and found it intrasting but this wasnt the information i was looking for based on the title.
This channel of all channels speaking on media shaping peoples minds.. bruh the irony is too much.
😂😂😂😂😂
This is the new gaslighting technique. The media pretends not to be trying to shape or opinions while blaming the media for our "wrong" opinions.
Ong I have a research paper due in a couple hours and barely starting
Based
The title must be "how we shape your vieuw on racial topics"
Misleading title.
Media plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding different cultures by presenting various images, stories, and. It can influence we perceive certain cultures, either perpetuating stereotypes or challenging them. Media can also highlight the diversity and of different cultures, showcasing their traditions, art, music, language, and customs. By consuming
Media plays a pivotal role in shaping our perceptions of the world, influencing our beliefs, values, and understanding of current events. Its portrayal of people, cultures, and issues often frames our perspectives and shapes societal norms.
0:06 "How the media shapes the way we view the world" Lets better talk about war and the implication of BBC in the public thinking.
One of the ways to feel positive energy is to take your attention away from the negative and focus on everything that transmits positivity to you. Have a beautiful day!
Very true!
I love how the propoganda starts straight away lol
like this is a prime example of media shaping the way we view the world, by presenting data and facts it makes you agree with their perspective because if you haven't done your research how can you dispute the facts unless you're just a naturally gifted renaissance man who can sniff through bullshit.
The title of this video is largerly misleading. It should have been named something like How the media's portrayal of people of colour shapes our perception.
No, that was one of the best examples they could have given of how media influences pple's view. The title is fine!
If they said 'Black depictions in the media', the right-wing and anti-woke types would have just downvoted it like mad.
Or, In This Video we will push Propaganda based on 100% untruth and pass it off like its true.
Completely misleading title, this had nothing to do with media shaping people's minds, it's just about how black people are portrayed in movies, and even in that regard it's so incredibly biased and subjective, it is hardly a scientific nor educational video. This is pure revisionism at it's finest, this is what will lead to entertainment media being flat and soulless rather than full of life, because movies will have to strictly abide by these rules to make sure they offend no one at any cost and everyone is perfectly represented; to a point where it's beyond storytelling, and the actual point of the movie is not entertainment but worldwide representation. The whole point of cinema is to elevate real life, to create stories that don't happen to the everyday person, and one of the ways to do that is caricatures. In a movie it's not only the black people who are caricatured, white people and all sorts of other people's mannerisms and personalities are always exaggerated to create the most evil of villains or the most perfect good guy. This was a waste of time and the message of the video is nothing but forcful erasure of history.
this was stupid. I wanted to see about How the media shapes the way we view the world, not how the media portrays black people.
Real
Correct
You stupid too😊
Facts , Product Placement Their Religion Babylonian Talmud Commercial
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You start the day in a positive mood, until, you start reading the headline news. Chaos, crisis, wars,killings,cost of living, floods.. Half of the country must be feeling depressed.
And that is why media frèedom must have checks and balances like any institution of power.
The Medium is the Message
This is exactly as misleading as CBS news....
This was an interesting video to find because the content went in other directions than the title suggested. It is important to find a balance with all things that shape the media. Cherry claims, “The narrative we are told has the potential to create and continue prejudiced beliefs.” I agree that media can directly affect how we view the world, but is racial stereotypes in film really the epidemy of media? When it comes to racism, the culture has affected the media, not the other way around. As the culture has shifted, so has the view of race in film. The problem is not as pressing as the other dangers of the media.
It is good this author is hyper-aware of those who are racist in this industry, but we must be careful in accusing all white filmmakers. “The notions of who black people are were created by white storytellers throughout history, carefully crafted to dehumanize and erase the multiplicity of black peoples existence,” she states.There are films like Django Unchained that, even though slavery is horrific to display, decided to stay historically real to immerse the audience into that world. It is better to focus on and criticize the directors directly than their race.
All life is valuable, good, and beautiful. As long as a film promotes the dignity of the human person and the morality of respecting all, then it has a purpose. And although addressing of Colourism is a serious thing, but this has come more from social media rather than film. Diversity being handled horribly in film is just something that will have to be smoothed out in time as directors get more creative.
As to the point of statistics in the UK. All these statistics can be shocking…until one does a little more research. Cherry said “45,000 acting roles are contributed to actors in the UK, only 0.5% are played by black British actors.” As of the 2021 Sensus for Britain and Whales, the black population is 4%, white is 81.7%, and 14.3% is the rest. So of course the number of black UK actors is 0.5%. Then you take that 0.5% and 15% of that is the crime movies. Such a little number compared to the world. It is important, Cherry, to share all contextual statistics if sharing any statistics at all.
Even though the presentation this author does is opposing and too direct instead of welcoming and discussing, it does help remind me of who my audience is as a student in Communication Arts.
It is also important to have a flow too. It was clear this author wanted to express and communicate a point, but there was no flow into it. It goes from “media affects everyone” to “it is just another way for the whites to oppress.” There must be an outline. A claim and conclusion, with supporting statements.
I want to commend the passion of this author. It is clear this is something she has experience with and is relevant to her life. I can’t relate to it, but I believe her heart’s passion is good. It just has to be channeled correctly.
Isn't it ironic?
In fact, when a media talks about the media, the title should have started as "How (we) the made shape..."
The "Angry Black Man" who appears at 1:42 is John Singleton, the (late) director of "Four Brothers." He wasn't one of the actors; I think BBC may want to correct that........
Excellent point sir
The BBC no longer cares about accuracy, just the narrative.
Subtly acknowledging their own propaganda.
😂Yes
You lost me when you started bringing race and skin color into it
why blame as long as we blame we ae creating a dangerous chaos.
Imagine being so shallow and insecure that you can't relate to an actor who doesn't look just like you. These people think we're stupid. They only push this to boost their ESG score. As always, it's all about the $$$
Thank you for this positive media. This is why I make positive animation for Dark skin people.
Ok you have high-jacked a very broad topic to just talk about black people in the media. Your title is pure clickbait.
Ain't that illegal?
We're all stereotyped. It's not just black people. For example I'm a middle aged white British man, so I get to play the villian in movies a lot.
True, but I think the point is where these stereotypes come from.
@@NickNooblesthe point should be that we don’t forget stereotypes are unfair characterizations of individuals. It’s not a contest of which group has gotten the worst of them. Unless you’re a bigot or some kind of neo marxist misanthrope.
@@SF2036 neo marxist misanthrope and other conservative gobeldy-gook made up boogeymen
Because whites are villains
Except the stereotypes against you never portrayed you as less than human. In fact, I'd go on a limb to say your country has often viewed other countries as lesser than.
Friendly fire will not be tolerated
The comments section on this video is going to be fairly damaging. They'll accuse it of wokeness or anti-white racism, I don't see it as that, I see it as just speaking certain truths that will make you feel uncomfortable.
The media doesn’t shape my mind. I’ve seen through their crap for years.
Oh, pray tell, tell me more about what I should think about you. I'm all ears. Brb
Yo Wikipedia the BBC stands for the British Broadcasting Corporation
black British?
Would you also be ok with White Japanese?
Mix,
We have a different story to tell 😮
bruh i j wanted to know thr role of media in our lives
i didnt search blm
Wasn't that a good example?
@@louisuchihatm2556 It was just one tiny example of many. The video title is totally misleading, it should have been mentioned that the sole focus is black people.
@@louisuchihatm2556not really
Including BBC.
my situational exp:why media is becoming snowflake
British channel shows this!!😂😂😂
Not buying the wokeness theory.
And who is telling THIS story?
Coming from the media 😂
Are these actors forced to play these parts?????
This content is rich with transformative knowledge. I came across a book with like themes that guided my decisions. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
Aaand this video is also trying to shape us too, LOL! I think we know who the elites are by now.
What i learned:
I learned that stories told repeatedly became true.
- this changes our perception of things. Thats why we must always research deeply, research lots of POV and not settle for shallow knowledge or infos.
As I have said, we are talking about partial mobilisation. In other words, only military reservists, primarily those who served in the armed forces and have specific military occupational specialties and corresponding experience, will be called up.
The media will say anything negative. On one hand, you don't know what's going on over there. You only rely on what's reported here. Check in and dig in a few more sources...
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Steaming pile of hot garbage
Wdym
The accent you are using to read the scripts is strange to me and looks like far from standard English.
langweilig aber diese eine katzen schidde wahr sehr interesant und hüsch
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According to the stats growing up without a father is what determines our outcome in life. I should know,my father is a drug addict in prison right now, I've tried to kill myself twice and my sister is addicted to meth. No amount of positive latino representation was going to change anything in our lives growing up in that environment. Representation matters is a distraction from the real issue, fatherless homes.
Coming from the biggest propaganda machine doing some divisive propaganda while they are at it, they really cant help themselves
If you're smart you will let the word of God effect your mind
Titlle is missleading i wanted to know more that just this. Media and colorism arent the only thing that shapes our minds. You say the world yet u only talk about american media. Dont get me wrong i did like the video and found it intrasting but this wasnt the information i was looking for based on the title.
Is there a video coming about how Trump's rhetoric led to the rise of MAGA?
Great Your Presentation & Conceft the Media Role.....from- Banibrata Datta (F-Tv Editor Cum Journalist)
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This was a great story of propaganda
Bs