Supersize me presentation max ed

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An outline of the documentary ‘Supersize Me’ is a documentary made by Morgan Spurlock in 2004. He sets the challenge to eat McDonalds every day for a month for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It was informative in regards to the way fast foods target their audience; such as always targeting a family audience like Ronald McDonald, Happy meal and soft play attached to McDonalds to attract children and the dangers of eating the food regularly.

Transcript of Supersize me presentation max ed

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An outline of the documentary

‘Supersize Me’ is a documentary made by Morgan Spurlock in 2004. He sets the challenge to eat McDonalds every day for a month for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It was informative in regards to the way fast foods target their audience; such as always targeting a family audience like Ronald McDonald, Happy meal and soft play attached to McDonalds to attract children and the dangers of eating the food regularly.

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Production detailsSome production details are:• The documentary was written, produced and directed

by Morgan Spurlock, the man starring in the documentary.

• The production company are called ‘The Con’. • The documentary was distributed by Samuel Goldwyn

Films and Roadside Attractions.• It was released on May 7th, 2004 in America.• The documentary had a budget of $65,000 and made

a Box Office of $22,233,808.

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Type of documentary and

the features it employs‘Supersize Me’ is a investigative documentary

aimed at the American audience. The film documents Spurlock’s physical and psychological well-being, and explores the fast food industry’s influences.

Spurlock consumed on average 5000 kcal per day during this experiment. The average intake for an average man is 2500 kcal, resulting in some major health issues for Spurlock. For example, his cholesterol went from 165 to 225 in a matter of weeks. Spurlock also gained 11.1 kilograms filming this documentary.

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The message and purpose of the documentary

The message of this documentary was to raise awareness of obesity in America and demonstrate the problems with fast foods. For example, at one point he went to a school and around public places and asked if they know what a calorie was, whilst cutting in-between a professional interview asking a professional the same question, making the public look uninformed. Therefore inflating the issue of obesity to the viewer.

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Narration

Spurlock is a very humours narrator, easily grabbing the attention of his audience through comic remarks. The types of shots and the content of the footage is always grabbing the audience as it switches between his life. Random interviews of peoples views on fast food and what professionals think.

It also informs audiences on how fast foods use schemes to make more money. For example, increasing the size of their products above the recommended size to make them seem more desirable.

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Script/Structure

The script of Super Size Me is the exposition, the argument behind the documentary. The script provides a structure to the documentary. Spurlock divides his film into sections, in each one, he addresses different factors of his argument.

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Stereotyping/Simplification

Spurlock simplifies his argument to a certain extent, however, he stresses the fact that McDonalds is not the only issue with obesity in America.

His argument is simplified from the outset. He knows the consequences of his McDonalds diet before committing to it.

He hopes to answer these questions: Are the food companies solely to blame for obesity in America? Where is the personal responsibility to stop?

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Reconstructions

‘Supersize Me’ tends to reconstruct the identity of large people, pointing out their addictive problems. One example is McDonalds apparently labelling their customers. The people who would go to McDonalds once a week were called ‘Heavy users’ and the people who would go up to 3,4 even 5 times a week were called ‘Super heavy users’ making it seem also like a drug.

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Interviews

Interviews in ‘Supersize Me’ are very formal and the Mise-en-scene of the interviews are usual of formal backgrounds such as an office or business environment. The language used is very elaborate and scientific with ambient background noise to emphasis the interviewees voice. The way they are presented (In between clips about the general public) give the professionals’ voices more meaning as they tend to prove the public wrong.

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Impact/Influence

The fallout of this documentary was major not only did McDonald’s super size get taken of the menu, with Spurlock even asked for during the documentary. The company also introduced ‘go active’ adult happy meal which was introduced just one day before release.