Friday, 11 March 2016
ANDREW GOODWIN
According to Andrew Goodwin music videos should ignore common narrative which is important in terms of its role in terms of understanding the artist. Our video can be categorised as both performance and narrative in construction as we included elements in which our lead artist and band lip synched in a studio setting but also a storyline in which
social implications with theories applied FINISH
Film is another medium that portray youth as being criminals and corrupting society. Attack the block from 2011 by Joe Cornish at the start of the film juxtaposes a group of youths wearing Black clothes and covering their face with a young white women wearing a practical green coat. Their language is also juxtaposes "fuck the feds" and "get mucked" compared "hello mother." This shows a stereotypical view of teenagers although the plot changes the view of teenagers as they save the world from aliens invading where several youths even died to save their block. This exaggeration and unrealistic plot gives the alternative opinion of teenagers by suggesting that they can have a positive impact on society but they aren't appreciated for it. This is best shown when the protagonist Mose's comes up with the theory that the government sent the aliens to attack the block to get rid of them. Yet they are the ones fighting them off and protecting society and others such as when they ask the nurse why her boyfriend isn't protecting her.
Friday, 4 March 2016
Social Implications with Examples
Social Implications with Examples:
Two step flow-
Examples of text: Article in the Telegraph
Figures show more than half of the stories about teenage boys in national and regional newspapers in the past year (4,374 out of 8,629) were about crime. The word most commonly used to describe them was "yobs" (591 times), followed by "thugs" (254 times), "sick" (119 times) and "feral" (96 times)."
Effects:
Telegraph - Strong opinion leader
Passing on the message that the media are aware of the language they use and how it impacts youths
This message would then spread about society
Example: Teen Troubles documentary
Effects:
Cultivation theory:
Examples: Attack the block
2011 by Joe Cornish
Mise en scene - Props, costumes
Plot
Actors Language
effects:
Two step flow-
Examples of text: Article in the Telegraph
Figures show more than half of the stories about teenage boys in national and regional newspapers in the past year (4,374 out of 8,629) were about crime. The word most commonly used to describe them was "yobs" (591 times), followed by "thugs" (254 times), "sick" (119 times) and "feral" (96 times)."
Effects:
Telegraph - Strong opinion leader
Passing on the message that the media are aware of the language they use and how it impacts youths
This message would then spread about society
Example: Teen Troubles documentary
Effects:
Cultivation theory:
Examples: Attack the block
2011 by Joe Cornish
Mise en scene - Props, costumes
Plot
Actors Language
effects:
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