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Archive footage of ‘chav’ culture Including: Vicky Pollard, Jordan and Kerry Katona Goldie Looking Chain music video Youtube clip: girl applying 'chav makeup' | (V/O) - Introduction |
Public Information Broadcast spoof. Black and white/old film effect. One actor describing a 'chav' in an upper class accent. Other actor dresses as a 'specimen' of a 'chav'. | (V/O) - What is a chav? |
Shot of University of Kent exterior | (V/O) - Explaining who Prof. Ilan is and his work |
Talking heads shot of Prof. Ilan interspersed with archive footage of ‘chav’ culture, including footage of people drinking in town centres, aggressive behaviour etc. | Interview with Prof. Ilan: Could you explain the origins of the word ‘chav’? Why do you think it became so prominent in the noughties? Do you think the word 'chav', and the idea behind it, will be around for years to come? What do you think of when you hear the word ‘chav’? In your opinion, is it hurtful? |
Talking heads shot of Lauren S interspersed with footage of her day-to-day life | Interview with Lauren S: What does the word 'chav' mean to you? Where do you think it comes from? Have you/has anyone you know been labelled a 'chav'? How does it make you/them feel? How have you been victimised? What sort of clothes do you like to wear? Have you ever been in trouble with the law? |
Newspaper articles | (V/O) - The word ‘hoodie’ was thrown into the media world in 2005 when a large shopping centre called Bluewater banned this particular item of clothing. |
Still shots of Bluewater | (V/O) - Outcry. Quote from Ms Smith in 2006: “We are very concerned that some of our guests don’t feel at all comfortable in what really is a family environment.” |
'No Hoodies’ signs in windows of smaller shops | (V/O) - Smaller shops in Kent also adopted this policy. |
Shop in Chatham (TBC) | Interview with Chatham vendor regarding experiences with ‘chav’ culture: How would you describe the youth in your area? What do they dress like? Are they threatening? How so? What do you call them? Do you have any guidelines regarding youths entering your store? Have you or your shop ever been verbally/physically attacked? What do you associate with the word 'chav'? Would you ever ban them or the use of hoodies from your store? |
Gamestation exterior (and any other shops that welcome hoodies) | (V/O) - Gamestation, the computers games retailer opportunistically announced on 13th May 2005 they would welcome them. |
Shot of Woodies exterior | (V/O) - Explaining the background of Woodies Youth Centre |
Becci’s class discussion on chav culture | Becci’s class discussion on chav culture |
Talking heads shots of students | Interview with individual students: What do you think of when you hear the word ‘chav’? Have you ever felt discriminated against because of the way you dress? If so, how? Is 'chav' culture something you would want to be a part of? How would you define a 'chav'? Why do you think people are judged because of the clothes they wear? Where do 'chavs' come from? Can anyone be a 'chav'? What social tribe would you say you are a part of? i.e. 'skater', 'indie', 'emo', 'chav' |
Talking heads shot of Lauren S interspersed with footage of her day-to-day life | Interview with Lauren S: How would you describe your boyfriend? What reactions do people give him? Why do you think he is labelled a 'chav'? What car does he drive? Do you think it is a gang influenced culture? Has he been in trouble with the law? Why doesn’t he wish to be on film? Where do you all hang out? What sort of things do you do for entertainment? What background do you and your boyfriend have? Do you both work? How do you wish to be known as? Is it cool to be a 'chav'? |
Closing shots: Chatham High Street; youth group doing positive things | Finish with closing prominent statements from each of our interviewees, voice over to sum up 'chavs' and what impact they have on our society. |
(x-posted to jo coulson's uca blog)