Wednesday, 27 March 2019

Question 1 (5 marks): Analyse how mise-en-scene is used in the extract to create meaning. Refer to at least two examples from the extract in your answer.

Question 1 (5 marks):  Analyse how mise-en-scene is used in the extract to create meaning. Refer to at least two examples from the extract in your answer. 
  
1. One example of mise-en-scene been used is the props. This is where in Bensons house, the excessive use of beer bottles. This illustrates an environment in which the people within the house will be intoxicated resulting them to act in a destructive manor. Another example of mise-en-scene is the lighting within Bensons house. This contrasts to the light outside and display the type of tone and atmosphere in which the officers are entering into. 

Monday, 4 March 2019

Observer Q9






One of the Observers beliefs is that they are left of the political spectrum. This interferes with their writing on political issues such as Brexit even though they pride themselves on being neutral. Brexit has dominated the news these past two years, on this tweet it is the main focus. To show the importance Brexit has been given the largest text on the cover. The readers will most likely side with the Observers political point of view making it more enjoyable to read. 
  
The front cover is very ethnically diverse presenting a black man and a Muslim sharing their accomplishments. An example of this is Nadiya Hussain who won the Great British Bakeoff. It also shows two females at the top of the tweet. This shows the impact of women/feminism and going against the 'patriarchy'. Despite the image portraying Nadiya as a cook which is stereotypical, the other woman is portrayed doing sporting activities alongside Mo Farah displaying they are on a level playing field. 
   
This front cover is available on twitter. This shows how much of an important mean it is to reach out to audience. Twitter makes it easy to share (retweet), like and comment on the post. This will allow a larger audience and larger interaction. 

Wednesday, 27 February 2019

CLASH

CLASH's cover is very different compared to the typical music magazine cover (such as MOJO). It is different as the cover is very simple with little text, in a sans serif font which is more modern and up to date. This also cannotes seriousness with the viewer, adding to the already serious tone that CLASH has tried to create with the pictures of the musicians. With the limited text, it lets you focus directly on the musician on the cover. The musician on the cover is almost hidden by either, shadows, hair or purpose blurring. This leaves a sense of mystery with the viewer. 
  
The musicians are portrayed with a serious tone. None of them are making direct eye contact with the camera neither are they happy/smiling. This shows, the musicians are saying you don't understand the hardships they have been through to get here and this dark image displays that tone effectively. 
  
The overall layout of the magazine is a lot less cluttered and has very limited text. This in contrast with MOJO despite being cluttered and having much more text, it can deal with it by making sure the main musician is visible. CLASH however would struggle with a lot of text and clutter and wouldn't be able to organize it effectively, this is show by the number is tumbling down the page. 


Saturday, 9 February 2019

Analyse the representations found in the UK television ad break for The Lego Movie. [10]

The Lego Movie ad break was very successful and ended brining 5% incremental revenue. This shows how successful the ad was. The advert copied adverts such as 'Confuesd.com' and 'BT' and converted it to Lego. Even though the advert itself would not engage children the fact it was made of Lego would engage and the parents would most likely be engaged and amused as not only are they're watching a reformed advert that they have interest towards it will also remind them of a time when they use to play with Lego. Even though the children may not understand the importance of car insurance they will enjoy the animation. 
  
The ad break makes moments such as CPR in the BHF advert lighter hearted and more boring adverts such as Confused.com more engaging by the use of brighter colours and Lego effects when the machine speeds off towards the end. 
  
Between the adverts it has little clips of the Lego Move film in-between similar to subliminal messages. Towards the end where it actually advertises the movie itself it shows many bright colours and explosives to engage the audience. They also use voices such as 'Chris Pratt' and 'Morgan Freeman' to appeal to the older audiences giving more of a reason to watch because of an actor they may enjoy to watch. 
  
In conclusion it was very effective and ended up being the 'highest grossing film of the year' in the UK. 

Sunday, 3 February 2019

Abakyse the use of media language to create meaning in the online Observer home page. Give tewo examples from the extract.

The colours used by The Guardian is dark blue which connotes seriousness. This is parrale to the news it reports. The colours used are very limited with orange and red being an accent colour. The Gurdian uses sans serif text which is modern opposed to serif such as the times which is more traditional. The sans serif shows it's up to date and modern. 
  
The layout is very linear and organized. This makes it easier for the view to cast its eyes upon making it easier to see the stories. They have positioned the story from most important to least important down the page.