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Hello Everyone,

 

Today I will discuss the gathering project that I am in and how things are going up until now. At any rate before that, I will remind any individual who hasn't seen my blog how my gathering is doing our venture. The people who don't have the foggiest idea about my gathering has been given the subject of Identity, portrayal, and the media. 

 

So far my gathering plays doled out parts of who's doing every one of the accompanying points: LGBTQ+ people group, women's liberation and harmful manliness, prejudice lastly religion; in any case, the issue then, at that point, was that the fourth individual in our gathering isn't there so we needed to cut the subject of religion in our underlying exploration and by and large video to make it simpler for the three of us thus one of them is doing their examination about bigotry the other is doing it on woman's rights and poisonous manliness concerning me I will do my exploration on the LGBTQ+ people group and we should investigate how this multitude of themes are addressed just as its effects in media. 

 

As I have said I will discuss how the LGBTQ+ people group is addressed in the media, just as their effects in media. As of this moment, I have just found my finding on how the LGBTQ+ people group is addressed in media and from what I have found is that as indicated by one site hit Seat Up that measurements from the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) have brought some very positive news for the LGBTQ+ people group. It is said in the article, In their yearly "Where We Are On TV 2019" report, they observed that out of 882 TV characters 90 from the LGBTQ+ people group were addressed (LGBTQ+ Representation in the media: Today and Yesterday-seatup.com). To which I have seen in films and series that I have watched. In a similar article, it says that at 10.2% this surpassed GLAAD's inclusivity focus of 10% which is something worth being thankful for because now there is some sort of portrayal inside the LGBTQ+ people group. addressed (LGBTQ+ Representation in the media: Today and Yesterday-seatup.com).

 

38 of the characters were transgender individuals (for the most part transgender entertainers) of which 31 were played. This degree of media portrayal is a long way from the mid-twentieth century where individuals from the LGBTQ+ people group were not really highlighted by any means. At the point when they were addressed, the media was chosen and built to support hurtful generalizations. For instance, gay, lesbian, sexually open or transgender individuals may be depicted as looking or acting diversely to every other person, supporting the boundless social conviction of the time they were unusual (LGBTQ+ Representation in the media: Today and Yesterday-seatup.com). 

 

We likewise appointed jobs like the cameraman, the editors and the individual making the credits. I will be the cameraman, the other two individuals in my gathering will be the editors and one of them will make the credits. Be that as it may, we are as yet uncertain with regards to the sound and how we would need it to be whether a sound over or different techniques for conveying the message through video and I have not made my content at this point, however, we will ultimately need to check out one another's content for one another's viewpoints.

 

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LGBTQ+ representation in Media

Cyberbullying amongst the LGBT Community


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