Friday, 3 December 2010

Teachers - End clips

  • Simon gets shouted at by students giving a representation that students are bullies.
  • Audience expect the male figures to be more superior than the females, however in Teachers it is the other way around.
  • There is a representation that police officers are uncool. This is through the perspective of the students.
  • Men are portrayed as sexist and sex obsessed. this is from Susans point of view when she states that men think about sex every 6 seconds.
  • In the interview there is a stereotype that teachers can't be friendly with students. With the character Simon he definitely proves this wrong.
  • There is a stereotype secretaries always know everyone else's business.

Most of these are true representations. The producers give the effect of reality by showing us all the stereo types that you would see in the school.

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Teachers - Camera Angles

When Simon is telling Jenny that Brian likes her he states that Brian is not good with women. At this point there is a close up of Brian stratching his crotch and then burping. Alot of the time when a character is nervous or embarrassed the camera has a shot where you can see everyone around them. the first example of this is when Simon is worried he is going to be caught by the police for smoking weed and he imagines being pointed out by a student in front of the whole staffroom. When he stops daydreaming he drops jam on his shoe and the camera shows a close up of it on the shoe. This is the turning point of his calmness in the episode and spends most of the episode on edge. Another example is the IT teacher at parents evening. He doesnt know the name of the student that is sat before him. The camera spins around the table they are sat at, showing in great detail each of there facial expressions.

Teachers - Back story

The back story of the TV drama Teachers is based around Simon. At the beggining of episode two Susan states that she is running for the job of Head Of Year. Simon longs to keep the group of the four of them together and is against the idea. This is the first time in the episode that we see the kid inside of him. It is as if they are in a gang like he maybe used to be when he was a teenager and she is leaving. Susan says to Simon as she leaves the pub "Thanks for your support Simon." We always get a sense of Susan being right and sort of showing Simon the way forward. Simon decides to leave the pub after Susan and says to the other two teachers: "bye loosers," again another example of his childishness as a person. We can make an assumption about Simons childhood because it reflects in his adult life. We can tell he messed around at school.

Monday, 8 November 2010

  • An over the shoulder shot of the main character when he comes through the door as the other two are speaking.
  • A high angle shot/birds eye view shot of police trying to maintain and control a crowd.
  • A cross cutting shot of the action when the crowd is destroying the car. Shots cut between inside the car where the victims are and the outside of the car where the attackers are.

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Definition of representation in Media

Media can be described as a representation of real life. You can represent something or someone in a positive or negative way. This can have great effect on viewers at home. The producers are essentially giving a representation of reality. Whether we belive this as a true representation is up to every audience individual however some are obviously false representations like space dramas and cartoons. Stereotypes are a great example of how the media represents something or someone in thw wrong way. In the TV drama Skins the teenagers featured in the series are generally portrayed as drug taking rebels. This can be an accurate representation but only for some teenagers therefore it is a steroetype. It is also hard to find good representation in glossy magazines. These generally include the negative side of representation and are filled with bad aspects of reality. The representation put across is genereally created by the producer. As producer you have to be careful of stereotyping things like age, gender and race.

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

News analysis for Heart FM

When looking at the range of headlines on Heart FM news i can make lots of assumptions. The first is that the news generally runs in terms of urgentness and importantness. The headlines vary between possible life threatening situations at the beginning, to the weather at the end. The second thing i can say is that the news is brought to us in a very quick fashion and finished in about 3 minutes. The newsreader starts with the news of a man getting stabbed in oxford. We straight away are aware that this is local news which is why it is the most important. She goes on to specify the age of a man that has been charged. This news is aimed at all ages and to anyone who lives locally.

The next slot of news is linked with the matter of money and explains how Thames Water are to raise rates. This piece of news can generally apply to the bill payers of a household (generally adults). It is debatable whether the third piece of information broad casted should be third or second. Kate moss is said to have attended St Paul's tribute to Alexander Mc Queen who killed himself on the 11th of February. The news of his death would definitely been broad casted as priority however it remains in the middle of the news because it is news of a celebrity paying tribute to him.

The final pieces of news are completely celebrity based and feature Myleen Klass announcing on twitter that she is expecting a new child. This brings me to the assumption that alot of people who listen to Heart FM are the sort of listeners who would read magazines like Hello and OK. This news is a bit more chirpy and may make people happy after hearing bad news. There is then a few seconds about the weather. 20 degrees and fine. A great way to end the broadcast and then start up again with some music.

To conclude when observing the news we can see all the different audiences that the news is aimed at. The most important news applies to most ages as well as the weather but then as we Analise the rest of the list it becomes more adult based and a bit more female based on the news of a new born child and the whereabouts of Kate Moss.

Monday, 20 September 2010

Heart Radio

Heart FM

Destinys Child - Emotion
Ronan Keating - Loving each day
Blue - If you come back
Nelly Furtado - I'm like a bird
Robbie Williams - Eternity

Twix, Bingo, Dentist, Mental health, Hair colour, Seal, Car dealership, Humphreys

Alicia Keys - Falling
S Club 7 - Dont stop moving
Atomic Kitten - Whole again

Move on up, Mental health, Aviva, Buildbase, Shampoo, Conservatories, Vauxhalls

George Benson - Never give up on the good things
Lady Gaga - Bad Romance

More than pet insurance

Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Conventions of TV drama

Conventions in TV drama consist of characters, plot/storylines, dialogue, setting and themes. Characters stretch from villians to the local shop keaper to newlyweds. For the drama to jell you need a massive contrast of good and evil. As soon as the villian gets involved with the harmless woman, you create a an amazing story line. Plots and stoylines commonly consist of affairs, marriages, murders, scandel and sometimes love. The dialogue reflects on the story line for example when there has been a murder, wherever the people are they will talk about it. The regional accent also adds to the unique dialogue and soaps tend to use slang and have informal dialogue. Dramas often are set in crowded poor areas such as council house estates. Hollyoaks however is more modern and prehaps they live in a posher area and are more in fashion. Last of all is probally the most important. The theme tune. What most of us can recognise the second it starts playing, they are the tunes that define the TV drama or any other programme!

Audiences

TV dramas such as Shameless tend to be aimed at older teenagers above 16. Shameless has many families involved and can be seen as a family watch however some older veiwers might find the swearing, drug taking and voilence offencive. If you are not offended by any of these then you can find Shameless a great watch. The programme has a comedy side to it which is a side that is family friendly.

Monday, 6 September 2010

TV

Family Guy - Peter is forced to return to third grade in a bid to qualify for a promotion at work. Meanwhile, Brian opens a bar with Frank Sinatra Jr, and they employ Stewie to make it popular. Animation following the misadventures of America's disaster-prone Griffin family.