This production script discusses the topics of feminism and misogyny, particularly how they are affecting Generation Z. It introduces Daisy, who is looking into how misogyny affects Gen Z. She interviews Amy Hulcup from Oxford Brooks University. They discuss a documentary about anti-feminists from 2015 and how Andrew Tate, who gained fame as a kickboxer but is more known for his extreme misogynistic online opinions, promotes a similar viewpoint. Tate has had over 11 million views on his page and is promoting domestic abuse and misogyny to young children, which could negatively impact their views as they grow older.
This production script discusses the topics of feminism and misogyny, particularly how they are affecting Generation Z. It introduces Daisy, who is looking into how misogyny affects Gen Z. She interviews Amy Hulcup from Oxford Brooks University. They discuss a documentary about anti-feminists from 2015 and how Andrew Tate, who gained fame as a kickboxer but is more known for his extreme misogynistic online opinions, promotes a similar viewpoint. Tate has had over 11 million views on his page and is promoting domestic abuse and misogyny to young children, which could negatively impact their views as they grow older.
This production script discusses the topics of feminism and misogyny, particularly how they are affecting Generation Z. It introduces Daisy, who is looking into how misogyny affects Gen Z. She interviews Amy Hulcup from Oxford Brooks University. They discuss a documentary about anti-feminists from 2015 and how Andrew Tate, who gained fame as a kickboxer but is more known for his extreme misogynistic online opinions, promotes a similar viewpoint. Tate has had over 11 million views on his page and is promoting domestic abuse and misogyny to young children, which could negatively impact their views as they grow older.
This production script discusses the topics of feminism and misogyny, particularly how they are affecting Generation Z. It introduces Daisy, who is looking into how misogyny affects Gen Z. She interviews Amy Hulcup from Oxford Brooks University. They discuss a documentary about anti-feminists from 2015 and how Andrew Tate, who gained fame as a kickboxer but is more known for his extreme misogynistic online opinions, promotes a similar viewpoint. Tate has had over 11 million views on his page and is promoting domestic abuse and misogyny to young children, which could negatively impact their views as they grow older.
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Production Script
Introduction Music B roll footage
Gen z is now the most active users on social
media. Piece to camera with B roll Snapchat, Instagram and TikTok are begging to change gen z lives and even change the way they think.
Rising numbers of social media users is causing
many people to share controversial views online. I am Daisy, looking into how misogyny is affecting gen z.
Feminism and misogyny are becoming popular
topics to be discussed online, misogyny involves punishing women for challenging male dominance.
I am on my way to see Amy Hulcup who works
in safeguarding at Oxford Brooks university
First part of the interview Interview
So, I have just been watching this documentary
called Britain's Anti Feminists by Reggie yates, Piece to camera with B roll and in part of it he has just to a talk about how- to pick-up women however the views by the men there especially the man talking have portrayed is disgusting. The one thing it really reminds me of is Andrew Tate. Obviously Andrew Tate is very present right now as it is 2023, and this documentary was made in 2015, and to his this was made in 2015 and he is so similar to how Andrew Tate portraits himself is quite scary to think all those years and there is a lack of progression in people's views against women and views being put out into the media.
Over the past year there has been great
controversy over the man Andrew Tate. He first gained famed in 2015 for kickboxing however is more known for the strong opinions he shares online.
Second part of the interview with Amy Hulcup Interview
So, I have just been looking a little bit more into Andrew Tate and in this news report that has been written about him, he has been described Piece to Camera as an extreme misogynist who promotes domestic abuse. This man has had 11.6 million people view his page and he is promoting things like that to children as young as 8. There are children from such young ages on social media that will be seeing this. From an early age child are very impressionable so they are bond to believe some of the things they see online and if they are seeing things such as what Andrew Tate says you have to think what they are going to be like when they are older. B roll then fades out