A Current Affair Segment: That young women are increasingly represented as violent and out of control by Racy Scrimshaw
! INT. SCENE - DESCRIPTION The opening scene is played, two female characters from “the Shire” fighting on the street. Reference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVAdJ5C16ak Play 15 seconds with voiceover. SCRIMSHAW VOICEOVER We’ve all seen it happen, when the tensions that brew on the set of reality television boil over into real life. And many of us will roll our eyes and turn to another channel. SHOT- SOPHIE AND VERNESSA. NO SOUND. HTTP://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=YOBXMTPKUUS SCRIMSHAW VOICEOVER It may seem like a joke, or even a publicity setup, but increasingly young Australian women are being portrayed by the media …show more content…
SCRIMSHAW You may scratch your head as to what may be the cause of such an alarming rise in violence between girls. Many would speculate that it’s just another symptom of lax morality and a move away from conservative family values. SHOT- THE FACEBOOK BULLYING SHOT WITH SCRIMSHAW VOICEOVER. However, experts are clear that much of this stems from the rise in the misuse of technology and that cyberspace conflicts are spilling out into school yards and the streets.
SHOT- THE BEGINNING OF THE SCENE WHERE HERMIONE PUNCHES MALFOY. HTTP://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=LWGYKRH2YEO SCRIMSHAW VOICEOVER, SHOT MUTE BUT SOUND COMES ON WHEN HERMIONE PUNCHES MALFOY- MUST INCLUDE HARRY AND RON’S REACTION More concerning is the violence that has been affirmed by Hollywood blockbuster feature films, films that have a fairly open audience who have no control over the stylised and heavily edited portrayals …show more content…
NO SOUND. HTTP://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=YOBXMTPKUUS SCRIMSHAW VOICE Experts are united in the view that we must change our attitude to women and violence. While we work hard to ensure that all are aware of the shocking statistics regarding female victims and domestic and sexual violence, we must also, according to Professor Paul Mazerolle, Programme Leader in Violence Research and Prevention at Griffith University, change our way of thinking in regards to women and powerlessness. Just as society is changing so are our roles and what once was perceived as “feminine” 50 years ago is no longer