The Children‘s Media Conference
TV & Film
From selfie filters to live-streaming, this session will present the latest digital trends in image and video sharing among UK youth aged 8–17 years, from a Childnet report published this year.
Presented by Hannah Broadbent, Childnet International
From selfie filters to livestreaming, this session will share the latest digital trends in image and video sharing among UK youth aged 8–17 years, providing important insights for content producers looking to engage this image-focused digital generation.
The Power of Image report published in February 2017 explored the role of images and videos in young people’s digital lives, and the influence this can have on their self-esteem, behaviour and emotions.
This talk will reveal a range of interesting insights, including:
The report launched for Safer Internet Day 2017 presents the findings of an online survey of 1,500 young people aged 8–17 years conducted by ResearchBods and commissioned by the UK Safer Internet Centre.
The findings reveal how important images and videos are in young people’s digital lives, demonstrating the positive role this plays as well as the risks and pressures they may face as a result.
The report underlines the importance of ensuring that all children have the skills, knowledge, confidence and resilience to communicate using images and videos safely, responsibly and creatively.
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