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Childline: Written Words Have Power

CYBER BULLYING: "THE USE OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION TO BULLY A PERSON, TYPICALLY BY SENDING MESSAGES OF AN INTIMIDATING OR THREATENING NATURE."
 
 
 
Cyber bullying among teens has become a serious issue in today's world as many teens believe it is easy to get away with. You would think words such as 'you're fat' and 'you're ugly' would have a deeper impact on a person if said face-to-face but many teens are taking their own lives because of it said via technology.
 
At the moment, nothing is being done to help prevent cyber bullying. It's something everyone sees on a daily basis on social media websites such as Facebook, on picture comments and Instagram, where pages are being made entitled 'UglyB*tches'. But being bullied online seems to come across as not as serious as traditional bullying.
 
 
 
Something needs to be done.
Hard-hitting print advertisement that can be displayed on different media channels. As cyber bullying happens online, the Twitter logo speaking 'Childline' reprsents that teens are able to reach out to Childline for help and advice via their Twitter page. 
After researching if hard hitting and emotional videos have an impact on their viewers, a television ad was made which shows an example of cyber bullying and the seriousness behind it. Some people might say mean words as a joke but they can really affect and cause damage on someone's life.
Hard hitting and emotional video showing the seriousness of cyber bullying to help encourage teens to stop cyber bullying.
Childline: Written Words Have Power
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Childline: Written Words Have Power

Self negotiated brief created in my final year at university. The brief was given to raise awareness of cyber bullying among teenagers by showing Read More

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