GENRES
OF VIDEOS
Using the internet, you need to write in your own words,
what genre means, giving examples of videos that match each category by
embedding clips into the blog entry. You
might also like to comment on which category your video will fall into or
explain if it will be a hybrid of two or more categories.
RESEARCH
INTO THE MOVIE INDUSTRY
For this entry you need to
carry out some research into the movie industry showing your knowledge and
understanding of how the industry works etc.
This entry should be completed as some sort of slide show either on
Slideshare, Prezzi or Powerpoint and then uploaded to your blog. In your presentation you could cover some /
all of the following points:
·
How are films generally made? What is the production process?
·
What is the purpose of a film for the companies
that make them? Difference between Institutions?
·
Who are some famous directors and why are
their videos so well known / successful?
·
How much money is usually spent on the
average movie? Have any been made very
cheaply or are there any that have had huge budgets?
·
How do audiences access movies? Where can they be seen?
THE
MEDIA INDUSTRY IN THE DIGITAL WORLD
·
Research into the development of web 2.0
and TV, including channels (MTV), the Internet, technology and explain how this
has changed the music industry. Consider the production, distribution,
marketing and promotion process. What is happening to the production company?
·
What is the impact of Video on Demand?
THE
HISTORY OF THE MOVIE INDUSTRY
·
What is the history of movie industry
video in your chosen genre?
·
Create a timeline; using visuals
(including stills) to create a timeline of the genre. You should also include
any new media technologies that impacted on the production and consumption.
·
This one is pretty awesome!
·
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2012/images/10/31/horror-cinema-02.jpg
ANALYSING
Trailers
Intro
·
Institutional/reference information
·
Which video are you analysing, who
directed it?
·
How is the Institution looking to sell
this movie?
·
What image of the director/studio is
being offered?
·
How does this video relate to previous
videos by the director/studio?
·
How would you describe the audience for
the videos you have analysed?
What genre? How can
you tell – what conventions
·
What do you know about actors, stars, writers etc? Bearing in mind their
associations, meanings and histories, why have they been chosen for genre
piece?
·
How are characters used – heroes and villains etc established. – Vladimir
Propp
·
What is the narrative or the logic of the order of its component?
·
How have specific narrative techniques been used? – Todorov!!!
How is meaning being
represented at connotative and denotative levels
·
How are
non-verbal communications (gestures, facial expressions) being used?
·
What can
we tell from the positions of characters or objects?
·
How have
clothing, props, mise-en-scene, sets and setting been used?
·
How have
soundtrack, commentary and language been used?
·
What is
the tone of the text? How does it change?
·
How are
sound and visual techniques used to convey meaning? (e.g. camera positioning,
editing, the ways that images and sounds/words are combined to convey meaning).
·
What is the iconography of the text? What are its dominant images and
their relevance to major themes of the text?
·
What genre does the text fit into? How can you tell?
·
Who is
being represented by the text?
·
In what
way?
·
By whom?
·
For what purpose?
Theorists/Theories
v Stuart
Hall’s Audience Reception Theory – preferred –
film appeals to main audience who have seen the show before, know the story and
accept the ways the characters have been represented.
v Todorov
v Vladimir
Propp
v Uses
and Gratifications – Diversion from every day
life, Surveillance – insight to life in New York in the 1980s – information on
homosexuality and HIV/AIDS which was said to be the “gay plague” at this time.
Personal identity and relationships – audience can build up their own views and
apply to their own lives from the relationships shown in the film.
v Maslow – Physiological needs – shelter, warmth, food etc –
characters have this but due to poverty, have very little, esteem needs – part
of a group, audience part of a fan base – fans termed ‘RentHeads’ – Belonging
and Love – various relationships both heterosexual and homosexual so it appeals
to a diverse audience etc…
No comments:
Post a Comment