Jess worked on the voiceover for our documentary and constructed a brief idea fo what she would go for, we all sat down and went over the script and made the final decisions. Jess then went back and did a complete version of the script, she showed it to myself and Lydia and we both agreed with what she had presented, after all three of us agreeing on it Jess went and recorded it with our narrator. Here is our script .........
It is estimated that in the UK last year we spent around 16.7 billion pounds on toys. Toys are a big part of our lives, we learn through them, we grow with them, we have our favourites, and those that define a generation.
It is estimated that in the UK last year we spent around 16.7 billion pounds on toys. Toys are a big part of our lives, we learn through them, we grow with them, we have our favourites, and those that define a generation.
In today’s society we are surrounded by gender stereotypes everywhere we go. No more so than in toy shops, where the toys our children play with reinforce what it apparently means to be male or female.
Most toys today are electronic; they either need batteries or are plugged in. While these may be more exciting for children, they have also affected the ways they play and interact
Videogames have probably had the greatest impact on the way children play. There are over 5 billion different video games in the world today... and still counting.
Most toys today are electronic; they either need batteries or are plugged in. While these may be more exciting for children, they have also affected the ways they play and interact
Videogames have probably had the greatest impact on the way children play. There are over 5 billion different video games in the world today... and still counting.
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