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YEAR 12 MEDIA STUDIES
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Audience and Institution
25% of your media grade requires you to understand how films are made. Youllneed to be able to compare US films and British films at every stage of
production from pitching an idea, gaining funding, casting, filming, editing,
advertising and finally distribution.
Task :Select ONE a film from the following list and complete a case study on it
y Transformers Dark Of The Moon
y Harry Potter And The Deathly
Hollows Part II
y Attack The Block
y Cars 2
Below is a list of the basic things you must write about
1.) A brief explanation of the films plot
2.) The films genre (who do you think would want to watch it? Teens, Adults,
Males, Females etc)3.) The films rating (e.g, is it 15, 18, PG?)
4.) The films budget (i.e. how much it cost to make)
5.) Who directed the film (is this film typical of their work?)
6.) Who starred in the film (are they major stars or relative unknowns? What
films have the previously been in?)
7.) Which Studio(s) produced the film (and more importantly WHO owns them?)
7.) The technology involved (was it filmed on film or digital, is it 3D? Does it use
CGI? etc)
8.) Which studio(s) distributed the film (and once again who owns them?)
9.) The films release date in the UK and the US
10.) How many screens was the film shown on? (This is a tricky one)
11.) FIVE different examples of how the film was marketed (e.g. Posters, trailers,
premiers etc).
Useful websites:
www.imdb.com (general film info)
www.wikipedia.com
http://www.screendaily.com/ (website dedicated to films)
http://www.makingof.com/ (site dedicated to how films are made)
http://www.the-numbers.com/charts/today.php(US Box office figures)
http://www.ukfilmcouncil.org.uk/weekendboxoffice (UK Box office figures)
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Representation
By definition, all media texts are re-presentations of reality.This means that they are intentionally composed, lit, written, framed, cropped,
captioned, branded, targeted and censored by their producers, and that they are
entirely artificial versions of the reality we perceive around us.
When studying the media it is vital to remember this - every media form, from a
home video to a glossy magazine, is a representation of someone's concept of
existence, codified into a series of signs and symbols which can be read by an
audience.
The study of representation is aboutdecoding the different layers of truth/fiction.In order to fully appreciate the part representation plays in a media text youmust
consider:
ho produced it?
What/who is represented in the text?
How is that thing represented?
It is worth thinking about each of these for a moment- the first one is the more
straightforward - the media are in the business of describing things to us- they
represent people and types of people to us so that we end up feeling that we know
what they are like
Any representation is a mixtu re of:
1 The thing itself.
2 The opinions of the people doing the representation
3 The reaction of the individual to the representation
4 The context of the society in which the representation is taking place.
Representation of certain groups is very common, for example, age, sexuality,
gender. This makes it easier for media producers to get their message across and
we recognize the clues quicker.
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Representation in TV Drama or Soap Opera
Learning Objectives: To ensure an understanding of Representation within television programmesand how programme makers achieve this through narrative and mise-en-scene.
Task 1:
Choose a character and think about how they are represented in the show in which they appear.
Make notes on the f ollowing points:
Tv drama/soap
Genre of tv drama/soap
Actor/actress
Name
Age
Ethnicity
Regional identity
Costume usually includes
Sum up lifestyle in 5 words
Friends include
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Problems in life
Key moment in drama series / soap
Prediction for future narratives(storylines)
How is the audience supposed to react to them? Explain view.
Task 2:
Design a new narrative that is suitable to your character within the show they star in.
Involve known character/s.
Write a script of dialogue, stage directions and description of how characters should appear.
Make this about 10 lines long in total.
Explore a:
Confrontation / argument about an issue
A revelation about something (where they learn something important)
Plan a scene with care, make notes, discuss with a friend, think about you want the audience to
receive them and how their actions / dialogue reflect the notes you made above.
Set your script out correctly:
Scene:___________________________(E.g. pub/launderette/park)
Character 1: (stage directions in brackets) ______________________________
Character 2:______________________________________________________
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Task 3:
Look at the representation of age in your chosen TV drama/soap. How are old or young
people shown? Is that how they really are in lif e? Why have the programme makers shown
them in the way they have? Comment on the f ollowing and whether they are typical of how
young/old people are shown.
Character Age (approx) Example of clothing/appearance Example of
behaviour/actions
e.g. GrantlyBudgenlate 50s tweed jacket, scruffy, out of touch with students,
(Waterloo Road) browns and greens grumpy, tired
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TASK: Select a magazine of your choice and answer all the questions.
Consider the title of the magazine :
y Why is it called that?
y What are the significant words?
y What connotations do they have?
The publisher of the magazine:
y Who publishes the magazine?
y What other magazines (if any) does it publish?y What other media interests (if any) does it have?
y How much does the magazine cost?
y How often is it published?
y What is its circulation/ readership?
y Does the magazine have a website?
The target audience f or the magazine:
y What type of reader is it targeting?
y How do you know this (i.e. types of articles and advertisements)?
y How does the reader interact with the magazine?
The cover of the magazine:
y Analyse the images on the cover; the types of facial expressions, body
language, clothing, etc. used.
y What do they tell us about the target audience for the magazine?y What else appears on the cover?
y Why are particular items in the magazine featured?
y Explain why particular typefaces, types of graphics, colours, etc. are used.
y Does the cover look similar to other magazines? If so, why? If not, how does
it look different?
The style of presentation of the magazine:
y What do you notice about the magazines presentation?
y Does it look cheap or expensive?
y How does it compare with other similar magazines?
y How does it use colour, print style, artwork, etc. to convey an overall effect?
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The advertisements that appear in the magazine:
y What are the main types of products being advertised?
y What is their price range?
y Who are they aimed at?
y Why are these products featured particularly?
y How do the models featured in the advertisements relate to the target
audience?
Representations in the magazine:
y How are men and women represented? (look at both the images and the
text.)y Are there conflicting representations? If so, why is this?
y How do these representations relate to the readership?
y Is there a limited range of representations for man and women? If so
why are they and why?
y What groups do not appear in the pages of the magazine? Why?
y Are celebrities featured in the magazine? If so, w hat kinds of celebrities?
Why have they been chosen?
The competition f or the magazine:
y What other titles are in competition with it?
y What are their circulation/ readership figures?
y How much do they cost?
y What are the similarities/ differences?
Finally: y What do you think are the reasons for its popularity (or otherwise)?
y What does the magazine offer its readers?
y What values or ideologies are implicit in the magazine?
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Institution
1. Who publishes Kerrang! magazine?
2. What else do they publish?
3. Are they part of another media company?
4. How much revenue did the magazine make last year?
5. Now look at a f ront cover of a magazine of your choice and annotate it looking at the conventions used to appeal to a certain audience
6. Then look at who publishes the magazine and the n answer the¨
uestions above.
How does the masthead fit in with the
genre of the music magazine?
Comment on the main image. Camera
shot/ depth/sub ject/colour/costume.
Appeal to audience?
Why does the barcode
appear here?