Casey and Scott’s Response #2

For our PSA about getting homeless people homes, our narrator would be a young homeless male with a slightly grizzled voice, somewhere between 25 and 30 years of age. He wouldn’t be part of the scene. His basic message would be a first-hand account of the terrible living conditions of living underground next to the tunnel and appeal to the listener’s ethos. The narrator would be speaking in every scene with emphasis on talking during scenes where pictures of the ghetto underground living space are shown. Some example content of the narrator would be like “Look at us, we are living underground… this isn’t by choice, man, … we have nowhere else to go.” Because he is talking from a personal standpoint as a homeless man, his language would be lay-person but not vulgar. He would speak passionately from personal experience. Our audience would be citizens of the city who don’t live underground, citizens who are listening comfortably from their homes. Ideologically it should inspire the listener to get involved and try to save these homeless people.

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