(16-02-2013 17:20 )fedup Wrote: [My Daughter The Nudist] was just a penis show with every opportunity to show explicit adult male genitals and if they didn't the men just pulled their pants down.
(17-02-2013 17:24 )Scottishbloke Wrote: Before you all start pouncing on the back of Fedup. He does have a point which you have all largely missed. His grievance with the documentary wasn't so much the fact that it showed a hell of lot of Penis's from the outset. It was really that the balance throughout wasn't properly distributed so I kind of agree with him the title of the programme was rather misleading.
The job of a documentary is to more or less objectively capture and display scenes, events and circumstances that actually pertain to a particular subject or place. It follows then, that if you're making a documentary about nudists, it will feature far more men than women, because far more men than women choose to become nudists. They also tend to be more boorish than the women, I'd wager (hence all the flashing and playing to camera). If you're not reflecting that bias in the final edit of your documentary, you're not being true to the genre. 'Equal' gender screen time is an irrelevance.
Titles are subjectively interpretable, and on the whole mean jack cack (Abigail's Party never once directly features Abigail, or shows the party she's attending. It's a stage and TV play, not a documentary, but a title is a convenience label as much as anything, and as I say, open to different readings. If some programme makers are setting out to show what kind of a lion's den a nudist camp represents to a young woman about to enter, again lots of men are going to feature, title be damned. It's unavoidable.)
But putting aside the issue of documentary verisimilitude and 'truth' to title, though; if you want to talk about the bias existing between gay and straight representation on TV, count up how many free-to-air live phone and text request shows are currently available for gay viewers as opposed to how many there currently are for straight viewers. Doesn't take long for inequality to emerge, does it? By my reckoning you currently need less than the finger of one hand to tot up the former.
Also, a tip: if you're going to keep arguing that this supposed discrimination against hetero viewers is 'sexist,' then it's advisable not to do your railing in a fucking forum set up in praise of and for the dissemination of 'lad's mag' style soft porn material! Join the Digitalspy boards, or somewhere like that. I'm being serious. Argue your case within the setting of a general popular media forum like that, with a balanced mix of both men and women (unlike this place) and see what kind of feedback you get and where it leads. Digitalspy is well established and people who work in television keep tabs on it.