Friday, 31 January 2014
MISE EN SCENE - THE HURT LOCKER
The mise-en-scéne in the hurt locker represents the film as an action and adventure film. It does this in many ways one of which is the setting, it is set in what seems to be a dry and desert type environment. This suggests that it could be a middle eastern country and be a modern day war setting. The characters clothing also suggest this because most are wearing US army uniforms or wearing clothing items traditionally associated with the Middle East such as a keffiyeh. Throughout the clip of the film you hear tanks, armoured cars and explosions this creates mise-en-scene.
Friday, 22 November 2013
THE IT CROWD
The IT crowd is a channel 4 comedy based around three characters who work in the IT department if a large company. I watched the episode 'FriendFace' and here are some of the things I learnt about the characters and comedy used in the show:
The character Jen is used to be the most relatable character for the audience. Unlike Moss and Roy, Jen isn't nerdy, she is completely out of her depth when it comes to anything to do with IT and for probably most of the shows audience that is relatable for them. Jen's obsession with FriendFace is relatable for the audience because many people spend lots of time on Facebook which is what the show is parodying. Although in the show Jen is overly obsessed with FriendFace which is supposed to be humorous.
Moss and Roy are your stereotypical nerds who spend most of their time online and are socially incompetent. Their childlike mannerisms are at times humorous but are often just one of the shows silly gags. Their inability to find a girlfriend is used to make humorous situations throughout the show.
The character Jen is used to be the most relatable character for the audience. Unlike Moss and Roy, Jen isn't nerdy, she is completely out of her depth when it comes to anything to do with IT and for probably most of the shows audience that is relatable for them. Jen's obsession with FriendFace is relatable for the audience because many people spend lots of time on Facebook which is what the show is parodying. Although in the show Jen is overly obsessed with FriendFace which is supposed to be humorous.
Moss and Roy are your stereotypical nerds who spend most of their time online and are socially incompetent. Their childlike mannerisms are at times humorous but are often just one of the shows silly gags. Their inability to find a girlfriend is used to make humorous situations throughout the show.
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
CHANNEL 4 COMEDY SHOWS
Here are some of the comedy shows on channel 4:
New Girl
2 Broke Girls
Ugly
Betty
The IT Crowd
Cardinal Burns
Fresh Meat
Rude Tube
The Big Bang Theory
The Midnight Beast
The Cleveland Show
Rules Of Engagement
Man Down
How I met your mother
Monday, 4 November 2013
FRAGRANCE ADVERT CHOICES
These are the three perfume adverts I have chosen to later write about.
Chanel No. 5 Perfume advert 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVmuOhoFn3U
Chanel No. 5 Perfume advert 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVmuOhoFn3U
![]() |
Californian Poppy Perfume advert 1940s |
![]() |
Chanel No.5 Advert 1970s |
Sunday, 13 October 2013
Sunday, 6 October 2013
AA ANALYSIS
For my extract I have chosen Kill Bill Vol. 1 which is directed by Quentin Tarantino:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWqnZTTRkm4
This is an Action Adventure film which is a combination of crime fiction and thriller with an undertone of satire. The two minute extract I have chosen comes towards the end of the film and shows the heroine battling against the crazy 88.
The scene begins with a battle between the main character, the bride and The Crazy 88. As the viewer for a short period of time you feel that the main character is in jeopardy as she is surrounded by a gang of villains armed with machetes and is clearly outnumbered. But this sense of jeopardy is soon lost as the heroine begins to slice through every one of the villains. The idea of one person being able to demolish around 30 armed villains is completely beyond the point of realistic, this is where satire comes in.
There is an obvious satire on action and adventure films in Kill Bill, this is done by making everything in the fight scene over the top. For example the gore, on one level it is quite frightening and on another it is ridiculous as there are people losing their limbs and a guy having his eyeball snatched out by The Bride.
The suspense builds up from the first shot when you see her facing the gang and is clearly outnumbered and although after she has defeated many of the gang members you as the viewer are still anxious as to whether she can defeat all of them.
The heroine is fairly typical, she is attractive, wears a tight fitting costume and is fierce like most other female heroes in action and adventure films. The villains wear black masks and tuxedos and look threatening as villains usually do. As a viewer you are rooting for Uma Thurman's character as she is getting revenge on the people who put her in a coma. Throughout the scene the viewer experiences fear, excitement and disbelief.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWqnZTTRkm4
This is an Action Adventure film which is a combination of crime fiction and thriller with an undertone of satire. The two minute extract I have chosen comes towards the end of the film and shows the heroine battling against the crazy 88.
The scene begins with a battle between the main character, the bride and The Crazy 88. As the viewer for a short period of time you feel that the main character is in jeopardy as she is surrounded by a gang of villains armed with machetes and is clearly outnumbered. But this sense of jeopardy is soon lost as the heroine begins to slice through every one of the villains. The idea of one person being able to demolish around 30 armed villains is completely beyond the point of realistic, this is where satire comes in.
There is an obvious satire on action and adventure films in Kill Bill, this is done by making everything in the fight scene over the top. For example the gore, on one level it is quite frightening and on another it is ridiculous as there are people losing their limbs and a guy having his eyeball snatched out by The Bride.
The suspense builds up from the first shot when you see her facing the gang and is clearly outnumbered and although after she has defeated many of the gang members you as the viewer are still anxious as to whether she can defeat all of them.
The heroine is fairly typical, she is attractive, wears a tight fitting costume and is fierce like most other female heroes in action and adventure films. The villains wear black masks and tuxedos and look threatening as villains usually do. As a viewer you are rooting for Uma Thurman's character as she is getting revenge on the people who put her in a coma. Throughout the scene the viewer experiences fear, excitement and disbelief.
Sunday, 29 September 2013
READING LYNX
In the lesson we looked at an article called Reading Lynx which analysed a banned advert created by Lynx. From the article I learnt about cultural and technical codes, substitution and the sign. The article taught me about how to break down and understand an advert as a media analyst would. I've been discovering that there is a lot of objectification of women in media than I thought and instead of sighing and ignoring it like I normally would I've been looking at it in more detail and understanding why it's used.
Lynx unlike other brands are not at all subtle about their objectification of women. They just directly say 'Hey, middle aged male looking at our advert, yeah you see that woman? Well if you buy our deodorant you can have a woman like that waiting at home for you and with our help you can keep your cool and not break a sweat when around her'.
Lynx unlike other brands are not at all subtle about their objectification of women. They just directly say 'Hey, middle aged male looking at our advert, yeah you see that woman? Well if you buy our deodorant you can have a woman like that waiting at home for you and with our help you can keep your cool and not break a sweat when around her'.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)