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Saturday 27 January 2018

Question 8

Exam Question: Analyse the use of media language to create meaning in the online Observer home page

There are a lot of different examples of use of media language in the front page of the Observer. Firstly the Observer categorises the different articles like features, sport and interviews. This will draw the reader to what type of articles they want to look at, meaning they are more likely to look at articles, especially ones they like, instead of having to search for particular ones, this also meaning that it will attract a larger range of readers.

The article also enlarges certain articles to give them more attention and meaning. For example one of the larger articles is 'can I forgive the man who raped me?'. This is very intriguing because there is no further back story, and it is just a simple question which will make the readers want to know the answer.

They also make the headings, short, simple and catchy, so it is possible for reader's to browse through and search for particular ones that interest them. One heading is 'my lifelong affair with photography'. This title is catchy because it will leave the reader with their own questions like why is this mans relationship with photography an affair, and so what else does he have going on in his life?

A final way in which this front page uses language to create meaning is the use of quotes. These quotes are generally peoples opinion, and so you may have your own opinion on the matter, whether you disagree with it or agree you will want to read it for you want to hear someone else's opinion.

Thursday 25 January 2018

Enigma review

We decided to use a box as our main prop and create a short film about it. We started by discussing our ideas for what we could use the box or any other props for. We decided to do a short sketch on how a box is delivered to to men. However, they do not know the contents of this box. Then as it turns out there is a head in this box. We started by filming the delivery man, wearing a wig, deliver a parcel. Then the two men investigate the box before opening it. To create the head in the box effect we cut a hole in the bottom of the box and had someone stick their head though and then surrounded the head in bubble wrap to hide the hole and only show the head. We then filmed a final scene where you see the delivery person without the wig, as it was supposedly a disguise looking through a door. Therefore, leaving it on an enigma.

Sunday 7 January 2018

Genre codes in The Lego Movie posters

Exam question: Analyse how genre codes have been used in The Lego Movie poster campaign to appeal to a family audience. (10 marks)

Extra Large Movie Poster Image for The Lego Movie (#3 of 17)

This is a poster of one of the main characters in the film. The first thing that most people would acknowledge when they look at this is the large close up of the character taking up most of the screen. This sort of character due to his parcticular traditional appearance, is recognised, generally as an old and wise person, who is usually a wizard. He is recognised as this due to things like his white and long grey hair and beard, with a white robe and glowing, mystical eyes. This is relating to other popular movies like Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings, who both have similar characters to this. Something else that viewers will instantly be drawn to is who is playing this particular character which is written in bold across the top. The actor is Morgan Freeman who is a very well known actor, who has been acting for many years. So there is a possibility that as well as attracting younger people older people who might know him more well may become interested. This poster also shows a background of a Lego world with a dragon and a castle which would be intriguing towards the viewer who would like to see how the character and the background correlate. Lego is also a very well known brand which would make people who use Lego even more interested in seeing the film.

Extra Large Movie Poster Image for The Lego Movie (#8 of 17)

This is a poster of possibly the main character which the story focuses on. The audience can relate to this character for he is an ordinary 'everyman', like the rest of us. The fact that he is ordinary is emphasised by the fact that he is wearing construction clothes and is on a construction site, showing he has a job an ordinary person would have. There is an explosion in the background of this photo and following Emmet's expression, you can tell he is not used to these kind of extraordinary things happening to him seeing as he is just a normal person, sending the message that this kind of thing could happen to you. His expression also gives a humorous aspect of the poster. Viewers would also be attracted by the tagline of the Lego Movie which is 'a nobody who saved everybody', which seeing as the role Emmet plays, similar to people going about their ordinary lives, will make people interested seeing as it could be something that they could do. Chris Pratt, who plays the role of Emmet is also a very well known actor, following starring in programs like Parks and Recreation, which is a comedy program so viewers might be able to guess that there is some comedy involved. It also announces the date it is being released by using the word 'assembled', which is a play on word to the fact that there is construction in the background and that you 'assemble' Lego.

Extra Large Movie Poster Image for The Lego Movie (#5 of 17)

This is a poster of a character who is very obviously the antagonist due to his particular appearance. He has a an angry look on his face which is exaggerated by his mono-brow to help frame his face. He is also stereotyped as a villain because of his large helmet, that is red, which is a colour usually associated with something bad. The helmet also has a rim which are shaped like sharp teeth. This character is played by Will Ferrell, who is very well known for playing comedic roles. This will make the audience interested in why he is playing a villain, and the irony of it. Which also hints at comedic essence's.

Extra Large Movie Poster Image for The Lego Movie (#7 of 17)

This is another of the main character's, who helps along with Emmet's story. She is portrayed as a young, strong, independent women, who throughout the film is seen breaking many gender stereotypes, which would allure a lot of women who would see her as a sort of role model. She is also portrayed as rebellious and stands out due to the brightly coloured, eccentric streaks in her hair, and also that she is being chased by people in the background. But still stares lavishly and boldly at the camera as if she is used to it and it doesn't bother her. She is played by the actor Elizabeth Banks, who is once again a very familiar actor, who plays a lot of characters which are very similar to the feel of this film. Which means that people who like her other films may be interested in this one.