The Litmus Test for On-Screen Representation
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of on-screen representation in this TEDx talk by teen filmmaker, author, and entrepreneur Elyssa Fernández. Discover a unique three-step formula, the Litmus Test for On-Screen Representation, designed to transform narratives about diversity and inclusion in movies and film. Unpack the five most common stereotypes of teens in media, examining specific examples of misrepresentation and understanding why accurate portrayal matters. Learn how harmful stereotypes affect young people's perceptions of themselves and others, and gain insights into the significant role media plays in shaping beliefs about the world. Hear Fernández's perspective as a young person of color on the importance of seeing relatable characters and experiences on screen. Gain actionable knowledge on how individuals can contribute to improving representation in media and fostering positive change in the film industry.
Syllabus
The Litmus Test for On-Screen Representation | Elyssa Fernández | TEDxAlexanderPark
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