Friday, 24 April 2015

Pride (2014)- 

The nationality of this trailer is Welsh, this is supported by the film starting with non- diegetic sound of a choir singing, this is stereotypical of Welsh people. The first shot used is an establishing shot of the countryside, this is used to show people that it is set in Britain and Wales. Throughout the film Welsh people are shown spending time in their community centre and drinking with friends. This is stereotypical of Welsh people and shows the audience that they are no different, this links into the idea that gays are no different from other people so they show be treated the same. The british music used in the trailer linked into the idea that the film is set in Britain and it is a British film, this suggests that the British and the Welsh are close and get on very well. The stereotype of old generation is fitted in this trailer when the older people meet new people, for example when they meet the gay people, they are very ignorant and rude, this shows that they are small- minded and not interested in what other people have to say, this also links into the stereotype of Welsh people being small- minded and quite ignorant when they meet new people. The dialogue and dialect of the film links into the stereotype of Welsh people and it being very song- like and melodic and that the way they pronounce their words is very slow and exaggerated.


Rihanna- American Oxygen:
The national identity of this video is based on America. This majority of this video represents America in a negative way. Both diegetic and non- diegetic sound is used in this video. The video starts with non- diegetic sound showing the American city hall, with clips of reflections of soldiers and family members walking together reflecting of the building. However a positive representation of America is shown when Barack Obama and his wife is shown of him smiling and laughing and family members laughing and smiling and spending time together however negative representation is then shown through a sign being used showing 'Nation of immigrants' this is showing that with every positive there is a negative and it is a place which has a lot of immigrants in which shows a negative representation of American. This ignores the message that Rihanna is singing about; 'American Dream' where as the video is showing bad representation of America.

Friday, 17 April 2015

What language and visual codes are being used?
-The main image of Ed Miliband and the father of the boy and there is a smaller image included of the boy himself who is the main focus of the story however the daily mail have took a picture which may not have been taken for this newspaper of Ed Miliband and the Jihadi father and make out they took the picture for the newspaper. Therefore they have used the larger image of Ed Miliband to make him look like a bad person and labour supports terrorists and a smaller image of the boy in the corner of the newspaper which suggests it he is less important and that the main focus of the newspaper is Ed Miliband.

What mode of address is being used?
- This newspaper is more formal however is include a big of informal information, this is as it include interesting information that the target audience is interested in however the formal side of the newspaper informs the audience on politics.

Who is the audience?
-The target audience for the daily mail would be older people, this is also as the paper is advertising  'FREE summer flowering bulbs' which is mainly focusing on older people both male and female.

Who is control of the text? Whose ideas and values are expressed through the representation?
- The paper is in control of the text and the daily mail values the tori view therefore they have wrote against the labour view therefore to turn people against them.

What ideologies and messages might be contained within the representation?
- The message that this gives across to the audience and other readers is that labour is associated with terrorists and terrorism which creates a negative impression on labour.

World Cup 2014

Friday, 27 March 2015

The Best Of Me- October 2014:

Target Audience:
The target audience of this advertising poster is mostly females aged between 15- 35. The economic grouping would be C, D and E. The target audience would be interested in romantic films and who may also be a fan of Nicholas Sparks who is the author of The Notebook which is one of his popular books with this target audience.
Uses and gratifications (PIES): 
Personal Identity- The target audience of females can relate to this film as they have been in the same situation of either being in love and going through the pain or wanting to be in love and want the feeling of someone wanting you and caring for you. They may be able to relate to the problems that they have gone through from being in love and show that it doesn't affect how they feel for each other.
Information- There's not any information in this film as it is fictional.
Entertainment/ Escapism- People may watch this film for just entertainment and escapism and have no personal meaning behind it. People may watch this to get a sense of escapism from their own lives and enjoy watching this as it is opposite to their own lives. People may also watch this for entertainment purposes and just enjoy watching romantic films.
Social integration- People are likely to talk to each other about the films and share their opinions with their friends if they are interested in the same film genre and enjoy sharing their opinion on it. They may also talk about it with their friends if they have both or all of them have read the book.
Reception theory:
Oppositional
Negotiated
Preferred
the appeal to each audience

Friday, 6 March 2015


Skins- Amwar's Birthday- Maxxie admitting to Amwar's father that he is gay:
This clips shows a positive representation of race and ethnicity. It shows a typical Muslim man accepting that his son's friend Maxxie is gay. This is positive as the typical Muslim man that he father seems out to be does not usually accept gay people and believe it is wrong. This clip shows Maxxie not going to Amwar's party as he doesn't feel accepted and doesn't like it that Amwar's family doesn't know he is gay and Maxxie believes that he will not be accepted by Amwar's family. At first it shows Amwar admitting to his father that his friend Maxxie is gay, however his father doesn't listen and carries on talking to Maxxie about food, this gives the impression that he is ignoring him cause it is not what he wants to hear however once Maxxie admits it to Amwar's father he automatically goes quiet and listens to everything he has to say. Amwar's father at first gives the impression of disappointment and shocked through his facial expression going from smiling to nothing but then to smiling again. This then shows him understanding that people are different and not everyone believes in the same thing as Muslims. The clip then finishes with Amwar's father saying 'Come Maxxie, the food is ready' this gives the impression that Maxxie is welcome and Amwar's father accepts Maxxie for who he is.



Taken 2 trailer- Albanians represented as gangsters:
This trailer shows a negative representation of race as it is showing that all Albanian's are dangerous and gangsters. The clips shows the Albanians planning to kill Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) and killing all of his loved ones. This creates the impression of violence and the idea that all Albanian's are the same and violent. It also gives the impression of intimidation and being the leader. Mise- en- scene creates this representation of violence and danger by the clothes being worn, such as black clothing which creates the impression of mystery and danger. Also wearing black clothing it blends into the background and they look normal to people around them.

Friday, 6 February 2015

This Girl Can Video:

In the Girl Can video women are represented in a variety of ways. This includes women being confident. This is shown in the video by the woman being on her own, in the middle of no where being confident in the way she looks and not being bothered by what people think of her.
The video also represents women as being determined and motivated to do what they want to do and achieve the body they want. This is shown by close to the end of the video it shows that the women are tired. This is also shown through the sound changing to diegetic sound therefore enabling the audience to hear the women out of breath and tired. This sound changes when the lyric in the song "QUIET' is shouted out.This may give the impression that the women are going to give up as the music 'Get your freak on' is stopped and turned to silence. However it later shows a woman diving into a swimming where suddenly the sound changes to non diegetic sound again and the music, becoming fast again.

The women are also represented as independent and hard working. This is represented through the women putting themselves through tough challenges and being determined to accomplish what they want to do. This is shown in the clip below by the woman exercising and running up steep hills and running long distances to therefore challenge themselves even more.
A variety of technical codes and conventions are used in this clip, close up shots are used the show the facial expression and the sweat that is dripping from the womens faces.

Friday, 16 January 2015

Friday, 12 December 2014

Mark's and Spencer's Christmas Advert- #followthefairies (2014):
In Mark's and Spencer's Christmas Advert, age is represented in a variety of ways. First of it shows a middle aged man struggling to wrap his present for his partner/ wife. This gift is of an alarm clock, and he gives the audience the impression that he isn't sure if he should of got something else. This impression is given through his facial expression and body language. It shows this by him keep turning around and looking at his partner/ wife cautiously. Suddenly the alarm clock is replaced with a bra and he shows no suspicion of where it came from or how it got there it just shows him looking pleased and happy with the replacement. This gives a positive feeling towards the audience as it shows that he cares about his wife and how she feels. However further on in the advert it shows a young girl looking out of her window watching the two fairies fly around helping people, this can link into the child's imagination of believing in fairies and the tooth fairy showing a completely different attitude to the fairies than what the middle aged man shown. Towards the end of the trailer it shows a couple of children sitting in their home watching TV and playing on their technology, ignoring the snow outside, this concludes the perception of all adults believing children are spending too much time on their technology and watching TV than going out playing in the snow. It later shows the fairies freezing the TV aerials and causing it to snow therefore giving the children the option to go out side in the snow. This idea gives a negative feeling towards the audience that children are growing up too fast. This can be stereotyped. The whole idea of children growing up too soon and usually technology too much is then questioned again once it shows the children having fun and laughing out in the snow with each other. 

Mise- en- scene is used in this advert. The idea of fairies being used is supported and shown through their costume and outfit worn, this includes a dress, magic dust, and fairy wings enabling them to fly. The costumes also link into the location,  this is as when it shows the children playing outside in their scarf, coats, gloves and hat it links into the location as it is snowing.


If I Stay Official Trailer- (2014):
In this trailer age is shown in different ways and ways in which you would not expect in real life. It shows the teenage girls having a normal teenage life however not like all teenagers. She has young parents who were both into rock music including her dad being in a rock band however this does not have the same effect on Mia, who has this dream of going to Juilliard and playing the cello. However after the accident Mia has the responsibility of whether she should wake up or not. This is shown by the nurse saying; 'if you live, if you die, its all up to you'. In this film Mia and Adam are seen and represented as stereotypical teenagers. This is as they are as they say 'in love'. This represents most teenagers their age being in love. This also represents what most teenagers are like today when it comes to their parents and boyfriend/ girlfriends. This gives a negative view on teenagers as not all teenagers are the same and just focus on their love life and their girlfriend/ boyfriend. This is all represented from 1:05 till 1:36.

Mise- en- scene is also used in this trailer to fit into the idea of nurses.

 


Blonde- I l Loved You- (2014)

In this video, age is represented in a negative way. It shows two teenage girls being rebellious causing trouble in a variety of ways. This creates a negative effect on all teenagers as its showing that all teenagers are the same and cause trouble all the time. It also shows and represents that teenagers are violent. This shows a bad stereotypical representation of all teenagers to all adults. It shows the two girls violently smashing a car window with a bat, setting of a stink bomb in a bus then later robbing a restaurant and threatening people.

Mise-en- scene is used in this for when the girls are robbing the restaurant. They are wearing a mask, gloves and using a bat as a weapon.