Do All Teens Think The Same? (#2)

 

S – The speaker in this video was the collective voices of the young people who participated.

O – This video spoke in the context of the modern world, and how teens are perceived by the general population.

A – The audience of this video is primarily other generations, who may have a skewed perception of how teens think/act.

P – The purpose of this video was to give voice to a diverse range of young adults, allowing them to both discuss with one another as well as make their individual opinions known.

S – The subject of this video was the collective voice of teenagers, how they perceive themselves and the world around them, as well as how different their opinions may be.

 

This video did a really good job of making the argument that teens have different views. On a visual level, the layout of the video was cool, allowing the kids to place themselves on a physical spectrum in view of one another, then discuss freely. This allowed the audience to actually see the broad range of opinions had. Secondly, the questions were easily debatable, allowing the videos argument – that teens have different yet mutually qualified opinions – to be displayed. Personally, I found the video interesting. This is one of many videos included in the series, all showing how our perceptions of different people groups differs or aligns with that people group’s individual perceptions. This one especially was cool to me, showing the broad range of voices that make up my generation.

 

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