I Believe Me, I M A Model: Video Analysis

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he speech I choose was, "Looks aren't every. Believe me, I'm a model." By Cameron Russel. At first look I feel like I am going to laugh even though her face seems like she is talking about something serious. I can see this going into a funny/witty type of flow, where it has some very funny ziggers through out the whole video. Now that I read the summary of this video I get the impression that it may not be as funny as I hoped and that it may actually be a serious talk. Russel admits she is a beautiful women and since she was modeling since 16 makes me feel like she never got to experience her golden teenage years. I have a feeling that she may talk about anorexia in the modeling business and mabe how she regrets going down the path that got her famous. …show more content…

She starts talking and throws a little playful joke about what she is wearing and even though some of the audience members may not like it and kept it to themselves, she claims she will find out because of the peoples comments on Twitter, so right off the bat she comes with the ziggers I was hoping for. A few minutes into the video she has more of a serious tone and for some odd reason I feel like she is going to enter a touchy subject about her bad experiences in the model world. Russell explains that she is a model and she is a pretty white women and because of that she is identify as sexy. She informs me and her audience that she won a genetic lottery where she got all these amazing qualities to her, but mostly she got her carrier because she was white. I believe her thesis was somewhere around the lines that she was going to answer frequently asked questions, and if that is truly the thesis to her speech then I feel like it was clear enough.The use of her presentational aids is

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