Monday, 26 November 2012

Media Work (Advert)

So far in Media I have created a script for the advert my group intends to do for energy drinks, aiming towards everyday people who enjoy sport. We have decided to do two adverts as the lengh of the adverts will not reach the 2 minute requiremnt.  Additionally, a storyboard has been created to allow my group to visually see my thoughs and ideas in order to remeber and adape these processes.  Last of all we have nominated each other tasks  Im in charge of editing, whilist Leroy is incharge of sounds and lighting and Ben is the filmer.

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Representations In Homeland


The first character you see is Carrie, she isn't the typical women in action movies, she seems very determined and focused on what she is doing.  I feel that a scene which really signifies her dominance and determination is when she pushes away the body guard.  This really signifies strength and the willingness to look after herself. Additionally, there is a seen in which she is getting dressed.  Usually in action movies the girls take care in there appearance, however, she is rushing, pulling of her clothes and throwing more on, with little consideration to what she looks like.  The last thing that signifies Carrie being a counter type is when she takes some pills.  Her wet hair gets caught in her face, which makes her seem unattractive and puts the audience off, I feel this is key in representing her character.

David is another representation of Gender but this time is a typical one. He is the most dominant character and what he says goes.  This is a typical stereotype of males throughout films and T.V series. However, David is black, and for a character of his race it's unusual to see his as the 'top dog', and on top of everything.  In many films and T.V series the person on top of everything and in charge is usually a white males who is well spoken and respected.  However, to see a black person in this position is not only unusual but refreshing to see something different.