This radio advertisement promotes a documentary called "Emoji: The Language" airing on BBC One. It uses a comedic dialogue between emojis to illustrate how emoji meanings can be misunderstood, with one character confused by a punching speaker emoji. Voice clips question how emoji strings are supposed to make sense. The ad concludes that with over 5 billion emojis sent daily, many people don't fully understand the language of emojis. Viewers are encouraged to tune in to learn more about emojis on the scheduled air date and time.
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This radio advertisement promotes a documentary called "Emoji: The Language" airing on BBC One. It uses a comedic dialogue between emojis to illustrate how emoji meanings can be misunderstood, with one character confused by a punching speaker emoji. Voice clips question how emoji strings are supposed to make sense. The ad concludes that with over 5 billion emojis sent daily, many people don't fully understand the language of emojis. Viewers are encouraged to tune in to learn more about emojis on the scheduled air date and time.
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SFX (IPHONE SOUND X2) MUSIC BED- FADE IN FOV 1: Punch emoji, speaker emoji, volume emoji, speech bubble emoji. MOV 1: What does that mean? Punch a speaker? FOV 2: Pump up the volume? (Clip from Doc) Insert Vox Pops: Mov: It’s supposed to be easy, isn’t it? Fov: Something…something right..? FOV 1: No, it means Actions speak louder than words! MOV 1: How is that possible? How are we meant to know that? FOV 1: Even with 5 billion emoji’s being sent each day on Facebook messager alone, how many of us truly understand them? Presenter: Tune into “Emoji: The Language” on BBC one at 7pm on Thursday 22nd March. MUSIC BED – FADE OUT Corrections