Mock- feedback
https://www.ocr.org.uk/Images/428806-the-jungle-book-1967-and-2016-teacher-guide.pdf
Theoretical framework- language, industry, audience, representation
Theories of representation- Hall
Theories of identity- Gaunlett
Power and media industries- Curron and Seaton
Curran and Seaton
Newspapers should reflect the views of the audience otherwise it will go out of business. Press can be used as a propaganda tool.
Telegraph- Barcley Brothers
Hall
Gaunlett
Van Zoonen
Feminist theory
objectification of women`s body- Zoe in House of Cards
obecification is as a result of male dominated society (patriarchy)
gender is constructed through discourse and the meaning vaires accroding to cultural and historical context
bell hooks
Source B shows how women are oppressed, and portrays the patriarchal oppression and the ideology of domination.
Advocates the other factors such as race and class as well as sex, determine the extent to which individuals are exploited, discriminated against and oppressed.
Cultivation Theory- Gerbner
Examines the long-term effects of television. "The primary proposition of cultivation theory states that the more time people spend 'living' in the television world, the more likely they are to believe social reality aligns with reality portrayed on television. Develop a `mean world syndrome`
Apply to the Source B - Daily Mail.
Hall- Reception Theory
3 types of readings
Preferred reading
Negotiated reading
Oppositional reading
Levi-Strauss
Binary opposites
Good vs Evil
Source B- women are viewed in a negative light and are criticised by the men as they`re ungrateful, therefore male are dominant and viewed in the positive light
Shirky`s
End of audience theory
Audiences like to `speak back` to producers of media
Development of technlogy
People are now more active and interact much more, therefore technology is important.
The websites and digital verisons of the newspapers have benefited the society as everybody prefers digital versions now rather than the physical versions, therefore they cannot loose their audiences.
Alvarado`s racial stereotypes theory
Pitied
Humorous
Dangerous- ethnic groups can be seen as dangerous through their behaviour or the stereotypes held upon them.
Exotic
Link to Question 2- Michael Jackson- Billie Jean video
Question 1
How the economic contexts have influenced the film production, in the terms of the technology used in the Jungle Book.
- Green screen
- Blue screen
- Motion capture
- Realism
- Animals were
created digitally post-production and the one actor in
the film
- Previsualisation
- Mapping against the virtual sets
- CGI
Economic
- 175m to produce the Jungle Book
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Question 2
- Stereotypes and counter stereotypes
- MTV- first break through act
- Alvarado`s theory
dangerous
Question 3
Social
- global warming represented through the big earth
`what`s the worse that can happen` represents that he does not agree with global warming happening and therefore considers this ``issue`` as irrelevant and not needed to be dealt with
Cultural
- He does not take seriously the issues that are going on in America
Political
- decisions he is taking are not right and the person that has backed his luggage is representing that other politicians do no want to work with him and are running away
Other representations
- the caricature of his head presents him in a informal way so the audience will not see him as serious
- caricature makes him look `big-headed` which can also link to the idea that Trump never listens to anyone except himself and only takes decisions himself without the advices of other politicians.
Question 4
Media representations
Claire Underwood
- counter stereotype as she is an independent business women and does not rely on her husband
- she does not use her sexuality to help her, unlike Zoe Barnes does with Francis Underwood
- Claire challenges the patriarchal oppression of women suggested in bell hooks and Van Zoonen`s theory as is not oppressed by her husband and can actually be seen as controlling Francis as in the beginning of Episode 1 she gets angry at him for not telling her the situation he was in therefore implying that she usually knows what is going on with him and also informs him with what to do and what decisions to take.
Francis Underwood
Zoe Barnes
- Feminism and the theories of bell hooks and Van Zoonen
- Uses her sexuality to seduce Francis and help her to succeed
- Contrast between the 2 main female characters, Claire and Zoe
- Zoe conforms to the Van Zoonen objectification theory, whereas Claire Underwood challenges it
Media Language
Colours used in the mise en scene are unsaturated, representing a dull atmosphere therefore conforming to the codes and conventions of a political thriller, as political thriller mostly portray negative issues that are currently going on linked to politics.
Theories to use
- equillibrium theory
- Neals repetition and difference theory
- Barthes enigma code
- Levi Strauss binary opposites
Claire vs Zoe
Claire is seen as doing the correct thing to achieve success, whereas Zoe isn`t as she uses her sexuality to succeed, which is inappropriate and not the correct way to success.
Quesiton 5
Differences between the Telegraph and the Daily Mail
Telegraph- right wing, broadsheet, fact lead
Daily Mail- right wing, opinion based
Source C- conforms to Van Zoonen`s theory and bell hooks as it shows a male domination as the images of the earners are male dominated and only portray one woman. Furthermore, she is not seen with any clothes therefore she is using objectivity to be a high earner and be on the newspaper front page.
Quesiton 6
The facebook page of the Daily Mirrirneficial and links to Shirky`s theory as the audience nowadays are seen as more active and interacting in the virtual world and the digital pages
The Guardian - Left
The Independent - Left
The Observer - Centre Left
The Times - (Mixed)
The Telegraph - Right
The Morning Star - Left
Mirror - Left
Express - Right
Mail - Right
Sun - Right
Star - Right
Right- conservative and UKIP
Evolve or die- technology is important and link to Shirky`s theory as the audience evolves and prefers digital versions of the newspapers
Both the Daily Mail and Telegraph have that.
Daily Mirror demographics
As the audiences are no longer passive the audience prefer and want to talk back therefore digital versions and facebook pages allows the interaciton that is wanted by the audience- Shirky`s theory
Printed version of DM
Adults- 1,142,000
15-34= 182,000
35+ = 957,000
Mobile version of DM
Adults- 2,286,000
15-34 = 795,000
35+ = 1,466,000
These demographics of the Daily Mirror shows that among all ages the mobile version of the Daily Mirror is highly preferred.
Daily Mirror- facebook page
content
more soft news and celebrities used in their news