Sunday, October 28, 2018

Narrative: blog task

1) Give an example from film or television that uses Todorov's narrative structure of equilibrium, disequilibrium and new equilibrium. 

Most Movies and TV shows follow Todorov's narrative structure. e.g. Grimm follows this narrative every episode, a movie that follows this structure would be Jurassic Park

2) Complete the activity on page 1 of the Factsheet: find a clip on YouTube of the opening of a new TV drama series (season 1, episode 1). Embed the clip in your blog and write an analysis of the narrative markers that help establish setting, character and plot.





The setting is very american, along with that but the main characters accents in the opening scene are also american. Due to the events that unfold, it becomes quite clear that the plot of the TV show is very horror based and may have supernatural villains. It becomes quite clear that the wife/mum is the damsel in distress and the father/dad is the hero in this narrative 

3) Provide three different examples from film or television of characters that fit Propp's hero character role.


  • The Hero: Captain America (Avengers
  • The Villain: Lucifer (supernatural)
  • The Donor: Gandalf (LOTR)
  • The dispatcher: Nick Fury (Marvel) 



4) Give an example of a binary opposition.

almost all superhero movies have a narrative which are accurate examples of binary opposition

5) What example is provided in the Factsheet for the way narratives can emphasise dominant ideologies and values?

The Factsheet uses the examples of a police officer catching a criminal, this emphasizes the ideology of law and order. Another Ideology that was displayed in the factsheet was heterosexuality and how traditional rom-coms/Romantic movies further reinforced those ideologies.

6) Why do enigma and action codes (Barthes) offer gratifications for audiences?

Enigma and action codes offer gratification for the audience since the codes lead up to the climax of the text, the climax is generally where the audience feels the most excitement, stressed and are at an emotional high spot. The text will then get to the resolution of text, answering a lot of the audiences questions. The codes create questions for the audience that they wait to be answered later on in the text.

7) Write a one-sentence summary of the four different types of TV narrative:
  • Episodic narrative (the series)
  • Overarching narrative (the serial)
  • Mixed narrative
  • Multi-strand overlapping narrative (soap narrative)

Episodic narrative: Mainly in sit-coms where the narrative arc is resolved at the end of each episode.
Overarching narrative: Mainly in drama tv shows. This is when there may be mini narratives within the episode, but the episodes lead up to a resolution that occurs at the end of each series.
Mixed Narratives: This is a combination of both episodic and overarching narratives.
Multi-strand overlapping narrative: A continuous narrative where throughout the narrative there are multiple stories being told.

8) How does the Factsheet suggest adverts use narrative?  

The factsheet says that idea of problem and resolution is vital, when a problem arises, the advertise then almost immediately offers the solution to create a quick resolution

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Genre: blog tasks

Read Media Factsheet 03 - Genre: Categorising texts and answer the following questions:

1) What example is provided of why visual iconographies are so important?

Star wars and stark trek are both given as examples as they both share very similar visual iconographies that are associated with their genres

2) What examples are provided of the importance of narrative in identifying genre?

It states that the genre can be defined by how the story is told, e.g. Soaps and sit comms can both be defined as individual genres due to the way their stories are told

3) What is the difference between character representation in action movies and disaster movies?

In action movies, the main hero tends to be a lone wolf while in disaster movies the main hero tends to be a team leader.

4) What are the different ways films can be categorised according to Bordwell? 

·         Period or country
·         Director / Star
·         Technical Process
·         Style
·         Series
·         Audience

5) List three ways genre is used by audiences.

  • ·         People use genre to assume if they are going to enjoy a movie.
  • ·         People compare genres to other movies and to see if they share similar characteristics.
  • ·         People assume genres will hold similar characteristics therefore reject it and assume that they already will dislike it.
6) List three ways genre is used by institutions or producers.

  • ·         Attracting an audience, for example loyal fan-bases will most likely be interested in their movie
  • ·         Marketing texts, for example using adverts and trailers to promote their film.
  • ·         Production, if a media producer wants to produce a new sit-com, there are certain rules that must be followed. Making it easier for writers and producers to create a film or show.


7) What film genre is used as an example of how genres evolve? What films and conventions are mentioned?

  • ·         Vampire movies
  • ·         Psychological horrors
  • ·         Gothic horrors
  • ·         Ghost stories
  • ·         The Teen Slasher
  • ·         Haunted-house movies.
SSome iconographies that are mentioned are Crosses, holy water, graveyards and gothic mansions for the vampire sub-genre.


    1) List five films the factsheet discusses with regards to the Superhero genre.
d·         The X men Franchise

·         The Avengers and its franchise including: Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, The Hulk
·         Spiderman
·         Guardians of the Galaxy
·         Agents of Shield

2) What examples are provided of how the Superhero genre has reflected the changing values, ideologies and world events of the last 70 years?

  • Scott Pilgrim vs the world (Edgar Wright)
  • The Avengers (Marvel)
  • Superman(DC, Warner Brothers)
  • Watchmen (Alan Moore)
  • 300 (Frank Miller)

3) How can Schatz's theory of genre cycles be applied to the Superhero genre?

Innovation: The concept of heroes are introduced and the iconic symbolism is used in film, TV, and Radio.

Classical: Around the 1950's superhero media had conventions that were used repeatedly and recognisably

ParodyThis is the point in which these conventions are ridiculed and parodied (e.g Superhero move (2008) Kick-Ass (2010 Megamind (2010)

Deconstruction: This is the point in a genres life cycle where you see the genre change. e.g while the very first Superman may have taken itself seriously with low-quality effects (obviously due to technology setbacks) New superhero films like The Avengers give the audience amazing effects and a serious tone with comedic aspects.

The Text I am analysing is Stranger Things Season 1 

General
1) Why did you choose the text you are analysing?

Stranger things is an interesting T.V show that has multiple aspects to it which are quite different to other shows within the same genre

2) In what context did you encounter it?
It was recommended on Netflix

3) What influence do you think this context might have had on your interpretation of the text?
It felt as if it was a special find as it was not mainstreme when i wacthed it

4) To what genre did you initially assign the text?
Initially as a horror

5) What is your experience of this genre?
I tend to enjoy the horror genre

6) What subject matter and basic themes is the text concerned with?

It mainly deals with life during the 1980's and the life of children growing up during that time period7) How typical of the genre is this text in terms of content?
Its quite different as the subject matter and how it was made is quite different to how tv shows of the same drama are made 

8) What expectations do you have about texts in this genre?
I expect them to have a good and coherent narrative 

9) Have you found any formal generic labels for this particular text (where)?

The only generic label I can think of is that other texts from the same genre are known to have bad CGI 10) What generic labels have others given the same text?
Bad acting is another label people have given to the genre 

11) Which conventions of the genre do you recognize in the text?
It follows the convention of having a clear hero and a clear villain 

12) To what extent does this text stretch the conventions of its genre?

While it does not challenge typical conventions, it does use the typical conventions and creatively adopts them for the show.

13) Where and why does the text depart from the conventions of the genre?
It doesnt really challenge the conventions of the genre

14) Which conventions seem more like those of a different genre (and which genre(s))?
It does have aspects of a rom com and sci-fi, the relationship between the two main characters and the nature of the main villain adopts conventions of a sci-fi villain

15) What familiar motifs or images are used?
The typical use of a male main character to lead the group of main characters is a typical motif of disasster/horror movies
Mode of address

1) What sort of audience did you feel that the text was aimed at (and how typical was this of the genre)?
I feel like the text was aimed for teens and young adults

2) How does the text address you?
The text addresses me through the relationships of the main characters

3) What sort of person does it assume you are?

It assumes that I like to be scared but I also enjoy having an attachment to lovable characters

4) What assumptions seem to be made about your class, age, gender and ethnicity?

It assumes that I am a young teen, other than that no specific other classifications were assumed5) What interests does it assume you have?
It assumes that I like horror esk texts, it also assumes I have an interest in sci fi texts.

Relationship to other texts
1) What intertextual references are there in the text you are analysing (and to what other texts)?
There are many references to different texts and motifs of 80's life 

2) Generically, which other texts does the text you are analysing resemble most closely?
It surprisingly shares a quite simlar vibe to E.T by Steven Speilberg

3) What key features are shared by these texts?

There is a group of friends in 1980 that come together for a strange supernatural anomaly that joins the friend group

4) What major differences do you notice between them?

The villain is quite different, so is the relationship between some of the friends, the supernatural anomaly is also very different





Sunday, October 7, 2018

Reception Theory

1) Create a new blog post called ‘Reception theory’ and write a paragraph for each advert analysing the dominant, negotiated and oppositional readings.


The dominant reading for this advert is to show everyone that Reebok has a large target audience and that their clothing brand can be worn by anyone of all classes and ethnicity. The used 50 Cent to try and show people who grew up with the artist that Rebook is a cool brand that understand that target audience

The negotiated reading for this advert would be that Reebok's clothing brand is affordable and aimed at the lower and middle class who have encountered struggles and may be less fortunate. Having 50 cent the man in the advert implies this and shows that Reebok's clothing brand is aimed at people who are less fortunate than others. 

The oppositional reading for this advert may be that Reebok's clothing brand is of lesser quality in comparison to other brands as 50cent comes from a less fortunate background; another possible reading would be that Rebook supports gang violence as 50 Cent has a well known history in gang crime.


The dominant reading of this image is that if you have Nike items you are bound to win no matter what, another dominant reading of the ad is that winning is incredibly important.

The only real negotiated reading of this image is that winning is a difficult process to get to, hence the usage of Tiger Woods, an athlete that has history of failing before he succeeded

The oppositional reading of this image is that nothing matters but winning, this has a bad meaning behind it as it could also mean abandon everything for success. Tiger woods has bad controversy behind him, it can also be seen that Nike condones his actions     


2) Do these adverts provide evidence for the idea that audiences are free to interpret messages in a variety of ways - including rejecting them? Answer this question as a mini-essay, exploring both sides of the argument

I believe that everyone lives in their own subjective reality, what this means is that if many people were given the same text or image to analyze; These advertisements are clear examples of that.

Friday, October 5, 2018

Icon, index, symbol: blog task

Icon:
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Index:
Image result for recycle bin
Image result for nuclear symbol
Image result for cross bones
Symbol:
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2) Why are icons and indexes so important in media texts?

Icons and indexes allows people to recognise images and provide context to them and linking the context to the area around them and surroundings.


3) Why might global brands try and avoid symbols in their advertising and marketing?


3) Symbols in advertisement could give off the wrong message and therefor leading the audience to think negatively or differently to what the advert is trying to say. Therefore it is much wiser to use icons and indexs when creating an advertisement.

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4) Find an example of a media text (e.g. advert) where the producer has accidentally communicated the wrong meaning using icons, indexes or symbols. Why did the media product fail? (This web feature on bad ads and marketing fails provides some compelling examples).

This text has tried to express a positive message about women's day however has failed to do this, instead the advertisement was seen as an extremely sexist advert where it is saying that women should act like men in order to be a boss. The use of symbols in this advert create a sexist Oppositional meaning in this advert, "Think like a man" which is implying that women are seen as less intelligent than men. However this advert would have been seen as a success if wasn't for the symbols (the caption) and if it only contained the icon and index as these tell a positive narrative rather than a sexist one.

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5) Find an example of a media text (e.g. advert) that successfully uses icons or indexes to create a message that can be easily understood across the world.

This Coca Cola advertisement is a successful advertisement for several reasons, The Icon aspect of the advertisement is a pepsi can with coca cola cape over it, both brands a Iconic, due to their popularity they are easily recognisable and attractive. The Index of the image is that pepsi is being a coca cola can for halloween, what this implies that the pepsi can is pretending to be Coca Cola. The symbol for the advertisement are both the Coca Cola logo and the writing "Everybody wants to be a hero!". This is a comical jab at Pepsi showing that pepsi wants to be Coca Cola.