Monday, October 21, 2019

Age representation in media


Bad Education series trailer: 

The character of Alfie Wickers, despite being a teacher at the school in his mid 20's, acts very immature, making him seem more like a student in comparison to the other teachers. This TV trailer advertises age as a bad thing, as it represents the older generation as incompetent. One example in the trailer is when the character of Rosie says to Alfie "you're a bit immature." Instead of Alfie disagreeing with what Rosie has said and talking about it, he decides to repeat what she said, but in a mocking tone, which reaffirms Rosie's point, not just to Alfie, but to the audience as well. The following scene is Alfie doing the same mocking tone towards one of the students, Joe, which adds humour to the trailer, as well as showing that this immaturity is a common theme with Alfie. Later on in the trailer, Rosie is talking about a guy, and points out that he is older than Alfie. But Alfie says to Rosie that "it is this many sleeps until I'm 24!" pointing to his fingers, like a child would, instead of just saying that it is his birthday in 9 days. Overall, the trailer does a good job at showing that Alfie is overall immature and childish, and it is a common theme with Alfie across the entire show.

Daily Star front page: 


The main headline advertises how a TV star has died at the age of 55 years old. The headline projects this as negative, as social codes show 5 years old as still quite young, so the fact that she has died so young is out of the ordinary. The headline is large in physical size, as it takes up just under half of the front page, and is the main article that the paper's front page is focusing on. This makes it obvious for the reader, as it is the main focus.

Jimmy Choo fever advert: 

The advert features three young women as the main protagonist, all of which are in their mid 20's. This could possibly be to draw in men to see the advert, adhering to the male gaze. This could be so men see the product, and then go out and buy it for their girlfriends. The advert also appeals to women, as the advert portrays that with the perfume, they will become irresistible to any man they see, and are then able to have the man of their dreams. The advert seems to portray women in power overall, as it is a female perfume that seems to be used by women to get the man they want.

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Film synopsis



Synopsis - 


Walking through the park is thought to be a leisurely activity. Well, for one unexpecting individual, their walk turns into a crime scene. 

Follow along as we watch the journey of a normal boy and a deranged, love-struck boy who is driven to the extreme by the evil that lurks inside him. Sometimes it is just too hard to ignore the voice inside you when it tells you that you must do anything to win the heart of the one you admire.  

The evil fully overcomes the poor boy when he becomes the witness to a simple little bullying incidence between his beloved and a rather rude girl in red. Let’s just say that her fate was less than pleasant.  

By the end of the day her jumper wouldn’t be the only thing that is red! It may not be the best solution to bullying, but at least she was out of the way... that’s what the voice said anyway.  





Monday, October 7, 2019

Trainspotting: Misce-en-scene and cinematography analysis






The opening shot is a long shot of Begbie chatting up a girl in the night club. The camera is a long shot, which could tell us that they are not important, compared to characters like Renton, where there a multiple of close up shots. The board in the back lists different sexual positions, which is then later acted on when all of the boys (Renton, Begbie, Spud and Sick boy) end up going home with a girl and having sex. Begbie and the girl are the only people in focus, telling the audience that they are the main focus in this shot, and they should focus on what they are doing. The woman is wearing bright clothes, showing her happiness in the scene, whilst Begbie is wearing quite mundane clothing, with just black and white, which could show how boring and uninteresting his life is. He also is lower in stature, which could show how he has a lack of power in this scene. The camera is at the same eye level as Begbie however, which could be a subliminal way of showing that Begbie is still in control of the situation.

In this shot, we see Renton awkwardly hanging out on the side, as he doesn't feel confident enough to go and dance. In this frame, the camera is using a worm's eye view. This shows us that Renton is the prominent character in the frame, as he is the only character we know here. The poster in the background shows someone holding guns towards an unknown person, representing that they are going to kill the other person. With how the camera is positioned, Renton's head seems to perfectly cover the poster's face, making it seem as if it is Renton who is holding the guns, ready to kill someone. Even though Renton never directly murders someone, he does lead Tommy to die, as he stole his sex tape, which led to Tommy wanting to take drugs after his girlfriend left him. Tommy then contracts AIDS/HIV, and dies of an infected wound. This poster could be foreshadowing that Renton indirectly kills Tommy, due to a chain of events. Despite Renton having the physical height, and therefore power over the rest of the frame, the fact that he has some of his stomach showing through his shirt, possibly due to him being slightly overweight, can juxtapose his power, as his masculinity is damaged, due to him not having a perfect body.


In this shot, Spud and Tommy are talking about their girlfriends, and how they have been treating their boyfriends, using a close up shot, showing the audience that these characters are important. The girlfriends then walk over, and using a worm's eye shot, tower over their boyfriends physically, which could show that they have the power in their relationships, which at the time, would be unheard of in society. The colour of the couple's costumes seem to be similar as well, as a visual way of showing the couples. Tommy and his girlfriend are both wearing green and white, and Spud and his girlfriend are wearing black and white. When Tommy and Spud were talking, they were commanding and seemed to be in charge of their girlfriends, which in the 1990's would have been the norm, but as soon as their girlfriends turn up, they both cower away, and let the girls take control, which gives us an insight into the characters of Spud and Tommy. Their relationship is also foreshadowed here, as we see the girls are in control, so later on, when Tommy and his girlfriend break up, it is her who calls it off, reinforcing the power in the relationship, as she is the one who tells Tommy they are no longer together.

In this shot, we see a close up shot of Renton, as he plucks up the courage to talk to the girls he likes. He is walking towards them, in pursuit of finding someone who he can have sex with. The camera keeps the worms eye view from the previous shot, showing that Renton still has the power in the scene. The lack of people in the background compared to the last time we saw Renton in this place could symbolise how alone he feels. The shot only shows Renton's top half of his torso, which seems to be puffed out to make him seem more 'macho.' His stomach is no longer showing, which could be a representation of Renton's view of himself, with the audience seeing Renton how he wants to be seen. Renton seems to not want girls to see his stomach peeking through his t-shirt, which reflects his insecurities.

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Trainspotting: scene analysis





This scene uses misc-en-scene to foreshadow future events. For example, the board in the back lists different sexual positions, which is then later acted on when all of the boys (Renton, Begbie, Spud and Sick boy) end up going home with a girl and having sex. Begbie and the girl are the only people in focus, telling the audience that they are the main focus in this shot, and they should focus on what they are doing. The woman is wearing bright clothes, showing her happiness in the scene, whilst Begbie is wearing quite mundane clothing, with just black and white, which could show how boring and uninteresting his life is. He also is lower in stature, which could show how he has a lack of power in this scene, which would annoy Begbie, being the character he is.









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