Tuesday 22 June 2010

My Smart Targets 22nd June 2010

Target: I will edit my posts that are incomplete and make sure all my blog posts are titled and dated properly, by Friday 25th June 2010.
I will check my understanding of current and future homework before attempting to do it and will complete any unfinished work.
I will continue to read up on texts we have looked at during lessons to add to my research and post my findings on the blog.

Monday 21 June 2010

Elephant - Representation Of Teens [Homework Due 22nd June 2010]

Elephant - Representation Of Teenagers.

Social Context.
This text was produced in America in 2003, shortly after the Columbine high school shooting. This is reflected as the text is within an actual high school with typical teenagers going about their daily lives, in and out of school. We are presented with a undramatised setting of an american highschool. Most things are as we see in england.

Historical Context.
This was produced 4 Years after the Columbine high school massacre(1999) in which 12 students and 1 teacher was murdered. The actual film begins a few days before the shooting is carried out.

Economic Context.
There is no obvious economical differences between the characters. It seems that all are middle classed teenagers. This is typical of the setting in which this text was produced, as most teens of the same economical stature would have gone to the same high school. The actual film appears to be a low budget film too, as no major special effects were needed and only basic camera angles are used. This reflects the economic status of the film director Gus Van Sant, a small time American film director, elephant of which was 2nd in his 'Death Trilogy' of films

Political Context.
It was debated that the massacre of which this film was based on had com about due to a rise in violent video games such ad Grand Theft Auto, which was accused of encouraging teens to go out and replicate the behaviour which was carried out during gameplay. The irony of this is that the Film itself (Elephant) became the centre of a controversial issue in on which films were blamed for the rise in violence amongst teens as they may have been replicating the behaviour seen in these movies as they did with video games.

Tuesday 15 June 2010

A2 Media studies 15th june 2010 Video

A2 Class Activity - DVD Cover Analysis/Comparison [15th June '10]

1. what is the gene/sub-genre of the film?

Kidulthood: Denotation - Colour, Lighting, Presence of baseball bat
Connotation - Thriller, Violence
City Of God: Denotation - Image of lovers, pointing fingers, Gunmen
Connotation - Romance, Horror, Violence

2. How are people/places/events represented on the cover?

Kidulthood: Denotation - Teenagers, Baseball bat, City background
Connotation - Violence, Violence amongst teens, city life

City Of God: Denotation - 'Paradise', Rugged clothing, Gunmen
Connotation - Romance, Slums, Violence

3. What institutions are involved in the production, distribution and exhibition of the film?

Kidulthood: Denotation - Revolver entertainment, National lottery, UK film council
Connotation - Production Company's, Public helps with funding

City Of God: Denotation - Mirimax logo, Fernando Mirettes
Connotation - Produced by Mirimax, Directed by Fernando Mirettes

4. Who is the target audience? How are they targeted?

Kidulthood: Denotation - Teenagers, 'Before adulthood comes', Age certificate
Connotation - Teenage taret audience, Adult based target audience, 15+ Audience

City Of God: Denotation - Certificate, Mis en scene, Front image
Connotation - 18+ Audience and Content of movie eg violence, 18-24 Audience - No elderly seen within images.