Wednesday 16 February 2011

Current CI question

An investigation into the binge drinking 'girls night out', 'boys night out' public information films, exploring their contexts both social and historical. - Needs to be refined

AQA Checklist

http://store.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/pdf/AQA-2570-W-TRB-U04CHECK.PDF

Research Essay:
Does it allow candidates to explore the 5 Key Concepts? (rep, audience, narrative, media language, (ideology, technical codes) institution)
Does it negotiate an issue and/or debate?
Is it contemporary? (within 5 years from 2009)
Is there a list of text(s)? (bibliography)
Does it go beyond MEST3 topic areas? (Reps and New Media)
Is it synoptic?
Does it answer the question ‘why’ rather than ‘how’?
Does it encourage independent research and critical autonomy?
Is it truly individual?
Does it avoid the clich̩ Р(women in the media etc)
Would it end up just being a list of facts?

Practical Production:
What are the links between the essay and the practical?
Will the practical exemplify issues raised in the essay?
Does it go beyond the MEST2 artefacts?
Is it independent of the MEST2 artefact?
Have we even been given info about the practical?
Is it substantial enough for an A2 exercise?
Does it seem to be more than just an ‘add-on’?

Tuesday 15 February 2011

CI Draft 2,128 words

CI Draft - 2,128 words

LP

Props/Equipment : Make-up with LOGO! , backpack, mirror, niqaab(veil costume), camera, tripod, lighting.

Sound: Natural diegetic sounds, non diegetic music, spoken slogan, voice-over?

Advert Conventions : 20-35 seconds long, catchy slogan, close up of make-up and logo, mentioning the brand.

Tuesday 1 February 2011

Exam Questions

1. How do the two media products represent women in the music industry?

From her appearance (make-up heels jewellery), costume (short black dress) at the mobo's - women are represented as sexy, feminine and successful, this is reinforced on the website from the extreme close-up image of her one eye - suggesting sexy and mysterious. Also the girly colour combo on her website - purple white and black.
- At the awards, verbal language - "It took me a while to get here" - connoting it is not easy for a female in the music industry as it is dominated by men... this ties in with the given quote about the 'glass ceiling' - Marxist theory

2. How and why do programmes such as the MOBO awards appeal to a niche audience?

Because it is an award ceremony dedicated to music of black origin it focuses on a more select audience, (HOW)it is broadcasted on BBC3 - free view channel which enables a larger and diverse audience.
(WHY) because they are giving opportunities to a specific origin it attracts people of that origin to watch the live entertainment...unlike MTV awards which has a more wider audience demographic

(not too sure about the question)

3.What are the advantages and disadvantages for performers of using the internet as a marking tool?

New Media/ Web 2.0
Advantages:
It has become a common universal access so the information reaches a vast audience. - from the facebook phenomenon, it has become evident that most people are religious internet users. Cloverfield was very successful at viral marketing.

It is affordable and simple and artists can express themselves through personal choice.

They can engage and communicate with audiences which is important for their success as the audiences are the buyers.

They can learn and get direct feedback from fans to progress.

Disadvantages:

Music may be stolen which is a threat to profits.

Pictures or videos can be leaked to exploit performers.