Does the horror genre subvert or conform to stereotypical representations of females?
In this investigation I will be analysing whether or not contemporary Television texts subvert or conform to the stereotypical representation of women in the horror genre. To help me do this I will be analysing 'The Walking Dead' and American Horror Story' season 3 episode 2 entitled Boy Parts.
Firstly I will investigate if the female protagonists ideologies are forward thinking or belong to a more patriarchal society. By analysing this particular area of representation I will determine if my two chosen texts reflect the society in which they were made.
I will then be investigating if females are objectified by the directors constructed mode of address and how much screen time they have. I will question if females are under represented, especially in roles of role or dominance. To ensure an in-depth analysis I will conduct primary and secondary research including the application of specific theories such as Laura Mulvey's Male Gaze theory. I will also see if the shows pass the Bechdel test.
The horror genre was introduced in the early 1900's and mainly about vampires and ghosts, 'Traditionally women are represented in horror films as the damsel in distress and are usually being attacked by the killer because they have committed a sinful act.' [3] This representation was carried through most horror films even to this day but now the representation as been adapted to suit audiences. In the two texts I have chosen to analyse the female protagonists are different from characters in other shows, for example American Horror Story the show has a mainly female cast and they are very powerful characters. Also in The Walking Dead has a mixed cast but the women are able to look after themselves, even through they follow Rick as their leader. In the Episode of 'American Horror Story: Body Parts' [1] the teenage girls are stereotypical in the way that they are discussing the perfect boyfriend but Madison is more psychologically disturbed in the way she wants to take the best parts of the chopped up boys to make the best boyfriend 'Zoe, look around this room, what do you see?' 'Tragedy, what?' 'I see potential'[1]. Madison is also stereotypical through the mise en scene, she wears tight clothes to get attention from the men that surround her. But Zoe is covers up and is very nervous around boys partly because what happens when she has sex with them but also because she isn't used to the attention. The other women in this show are powerful, strong and independent. But Fiona is a power hungry women who will do anything to keep her ruin over the house, she is an older women but still wears tight clothing in order to get the male attention.Where as her daughter Cordelia is different, she is stereotypical in the scene that she is married and trying for a baby like most women of her age but she is also portrayed as professional who runs the house, this is shown through the mise en scene of what she wears and how she acts.
The women in 'The Walking Dead: Made to suffer' [2] subvert the stereotypical representation of women found in similar text form the same genre, because they are strong then most and only a small number of them could be argued whether or not they are damsels in distress. For example the women travelling with Sasha at the beginning of this episode, she had to be saved a couple of times and then was bitten by a walker. In this episode Maggie falls victim to the brutality of humans trying to grain power but she remains strong for herself and Glenn. Although the fact that she was shirtless could be seen as her being objectified and used as an object to hurt Glenn she doesn't let it get to her and she helps herself and Glenn out of the mess they are in. Through the mise en scene the audience can see that they are all armed and willing to fight to survive. Carol is an interesting character because as the show progresses she comes more ruthless but at the start of this show she was an abused wife and a mother. Some may say that she was weak because she stayed in an abusive relationship but in Carol's case she was strong to endure the abuse and became stronger later on because of it, it helps define her. Also because she was a mother the represents her in a stereotypical way such as the scene in the prison, she is left behind with the children and she protects them while everyone is gone. But she later twists that protection into something that gets her kicked out of the group. Michonne is loyal to her friend but because she was on her own for so long she very independent and can fight her own battles. This is evident in this episode when Michonne leaves the group to go on her own mission. The scene opens with a long shot of the Governor's room the lighting is low key but could be argued natural lighting because it is night time. Then it cuts to a low angle close up of Michonne by doing this the audience can see her facial expressions, she looks angry and her lip is twitching. Also the close up so that she is sweating and is dirty, this common with a zombie themed horror text. There is also non diegetic music playing to build tension for the audience, they know something is going to happen. Then there is diegetic sound of banging coming from the next room, the audience knows this because it cuts to an over the should shot of the door which Michonne is looking at. This shows that she isn't afraid of the thing that goes bump in the night, she doesn't hide from it. The sequence of this scene that shows Michonne as a character who subverts the stereotypical representation of women is the scene where she is holding Penny in front of her while the Governor id begging her not to hurt his zombie daughter. Michonne is shown in a mid shot and her expression is still annoyed but also there is a little ... because she has the upper hand, she can hurt the Governor. In the mid shot she tenses her face and move the samurai then it cuts to a close up side profile of Penny as the samurai goes right through her head and out her mouth. Michonne when goes on to fight a strong and angry man and she manages to win the fight by stabbing him in the eye with a piece of glass. She then leaves her loyalty for Andrea behind after she choses the Governor over her. Michonne is strong in everyway but the show doesn't let her be the total subversion to the rule, she takes on the motherly role when Penny first walks out 'It's okay I'm not going to hurt you'
[1] American Horror Story season 3 episode 2 Body parts
[2] The Walking Dead season 3 episode 8 Made to suffer
[3] Word press: http://screampsychohorror.wordpress.com/representation-of-women-in-horror-films/
Thursday, 9 October 2014
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Does the horror genre subvert or conform to stereotypical representations of females? - work
Are females objectified?Laura Mulvey
Are females under represented? Does it pass the Bechdel test?
What societal role do females play within the narrative?
What effects could this have upon a more passive audience?
In the two Television shows I have chosen to analyse 'The walking dead' and 'American horror story' the females in the shows have not been overly objectified, they are shown as strong women.
Saturday, 2 August 2014
How the stereotype of women and teenage girls have be altered to suit modren television shows
Another show that challenges elements of stereotypes is the American television show 'Pretty Little Liars' The four main girls in the show are a lot like the stereotypical teenage girl but they will do anything to protect each other and the people they care about. This is proven in the latest series were Alison is being attacked by A and Emily steps in to help. They are battling a lot of this by themselves.
Another show that is a big hit in America is 'The walking Dead' for the narrative and some of the characters such as Daryl, Rick and Michonne. But in the shows there are some strong female figures that challenge the stereotypes mainly because the narrative permits them to. These woman are Lori Grimes who after giving birth tells her son to shot her so she wont become a walker, Carol who started out as a weak, abused housewife but as the narrative progresses she becomes a ruthless killing machine and doesn't shy away from killing anyone including friends and children, she even teaches the children how to kill the walkers. Carol's character has come so far that some of the audience members might even hate her because of her ruthlessness. Another point is that Carol become so difficult to control within the group that Rick had to tell her to leave in order to protect the others in the group. The last of the strong women is Michonne who started out on her own and had to learn to survive when you first meet her she has walkers on a lead and she is handy with a samurai. Michonne's first appearance is something out of a Japanese animation show.
It is clear to say that the stereotypes of girls and women have been mapped out for an audience from when we were very little. Little girls are seen as fragile and weak creatures that wear pink dresses and play with dolls. This stereotype is carried out into womanhood, women are seen as weak people who cant do normal things that men can, it is seen as men's work and women's work is cooking, cleaning and looking after the children. It is easy to fall into these stereotypes because they have been fed to us through different forms of media, children's shows to advertisement. But the shows I have picked completely adapt the stereotype to fit the narrative. You could say that they have taken the comfortable stereotype of challenge to make the narrative.
http://k1047.cbslocal.com/2014/03/12/top-10-stereotypes-about-women/
http://www.cliffsnotes.com/sciences/sociology/sex-and-gender/gender-stereotypes
This article explains the stereotypes of women. It states the main stereotype is a domestic one who puts the welfare of others before her own.
just looking at youtube you can fine loads of videos talking and arguing about stereotypes.
Friday, 13 June 2014
Men in advertisement
To what extent do men's toilettes campaigns differ according to the stereotypical representation of men in advertisement dependent on the target audience, specifically focusing on Paco Rabanne and Gillette ProGlider Styler ?
http://advertising.about.com/od/creatingads/a/6-Ways-Advertising-Attracts-Men.htm
Men are attracted to manly things. So in advertising they tend to make the men look manly by surrounding them by beautiful women and dress them up smart in designer clothing (aftershave). This will attract men into the advert.
Paco Rabanne 1 million intense aftershave:
This poster has a specific target audience, the audience will be men in between the age of 18 and 28 because that is the age where men are looking for ladies attentions. The audience will also be higher up the socio- economic scale because of the price of the fragrance. In this poster for the campaign they have used a black and white filter to make the man look sophisticated and look like an old school hollywood star. The only things on the poster in colour is the name of the brand, the fragrance and the woman hugging the back of the man. This suggests to the audience that this fragrance will get you the women and make you a bachelor. This avert suggest to the audience that everything they want they can have with a click of their fingers.
This advert for television also has a specific target audience, the same as the poster. In this video they show the playboy lifestyle that the fragrance can provide for the user. This avert suggest to the audience that everything they want they can have with a click of their fingers. A lot like the other videos in the older campaigns they use the clicking for material items, money, fast cars etc. But in this video it along with the fragrance is more intense, every time he clicks his fingers pieces of the woman's clothing fell off her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unfPPPCjUT0
Gillette ProGlide Styler:
In this campaign there is a lot of material, there are a few posters and a lot more videos. The target audience for this campaign is men in between 25- 45 and I would say they wouldn't be any specific place on the socio economic scale because it is an affordable items that every man can use.


In both these posters the men are wearing smart suits but are worn in a casual cool way which is relatable for the audience. All the men are in the late 30's early 40's. This is another point about men in advertisement, it is more acceptable for men to be older in advertising then women.
http://mediasmarts.ca/gender-representation/men-and-masculinity/masculinity-and-advertising
http://advertising.about.com/od/creatingads/a/6-Ways-Advertising-Attracts-Men.htm
Men are attracted to manly things. So in advertising they tend to make the men look manly by surrounding them by beautiful women and dress them up smart in designer clothing (aftershave). This will attract men into the advert.
Paco Rabanne 1 million intense aftershave:
This poster has a specific target audience, the audience will be men in between the age of 18 and 28 because that is the age where men are looking for ladies attentions. The audience will also be higher up the socio- economic scale because of the price of the fragrance. In this poster for the campaign they have used a black and white filter to make the man look sophisticated and look like an old school hollywood star. The only things on the poster in colour is the name of the brand, the fragrance and the woman hugging the back of the man. This suggests to the audience that this fragrance will get you the women and make you a bachelor. This avert suggest to the audience that everything they want they can have with a click of their fingers.
This advert for television also has a specific target audience, the same as the poster. In this video they show the playboy lifestyle that the fragrance can provide for the user. This avert suggest to the audience that everything they want they can have with a click of their fingers. A lot like the other videos in the older campaigns they use the clicking for material items, money, fast cars etc. But in this video it along with the fragrance is more intense, every time he clicks his fingers pieces of the woman's clothing fell off her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unfPPPCjUT0
Gillette ProGlide Styler:
In this campaign there is a lot of material, there are a few posters and a lot more videos. The target audience for this campaign is men in between 25- 45 and I would say they wouldn't be any specific place on the socio economic scale because it is an affordable items that every man can use.


In both these posters the men are wearing smart suits but are worn in a casual cool way which is relatable for the audience. All the men are in the late 30's early 40's. This is another point about men in advertisement, it is more acceptable for men to be older in advertising then women.
http://mediasmarts.ca/gender-representation/men-and-masculinity/masculinity-and-advertising
Thursday, 22 May 2014
Exam
Representation of GENDER:
Film: That awkward moment
U&G: entertainment and social integration
PON: similar age, really young, middle age
Music video: Miley Cyrus- Wrecking ball
U&G: entertainment, social integration, personal identity
PON: similar age& fans, really young & higher up the socio- economic scale, middle age
Magazine: January 2014 Cate Blanchett Vogue
U&G: entertainment, personal identity
PON: women between 25-45 & C-A on the socio-economic & fashion fans & Cate Blanchett fans, lower down he socio- economic scale, men also people who like fashion but lower down the socio- economic scale.
Representation of AGE:
TV: Off their rockers (diverts stereotype)
U&G: entertainment
PON: young people and maybe the elderly, higher up the socio-economic scale, middle age and maybe the elderly
Music video: Taylor Swift- 22
U&G: entertainment, social integration, personal identity
PON: fans of Taylor & similar age, elderly & really young, middle age people who know of her music
Newspaper: Birmingham Mail- Stephen Sutton (positive)
U&G: information, social integration, personal identity
PON: Birmingham people & people who have heard of Stephen, people who doesn't live in Birmingham, people who have heard of him
Representation of YOUNG PEOPLE:
TV: Misfits
U&G: entertainment, personal identity
PON: similar age lower socio- economic scale, higher socio- economic scale & young people & elderly, middle age
Film: That awkward moment
U&G: entertainment and social integration
PON: similar age, really young, middle age
Music video: Miley Cyrus- Wrecking ball
U&G: entertainment, social integration, personal identity
PON: similar age& fans, really young & higher up the socio- economic scale, middle age
Magazine: January 2014 Cate Blanchett Vogue
U&G: entertainment, personal identity
PON: women between 25-45 & C-A on the socio-economic & fashion fans & Cate Blanchett fans, lower down he socio- economic scale, men also people who like fashion but lower down the socio- economic scale.
Representation of AGE:
TV: Off their rockers (diverts stereotype)
U&G: entertainment
PON: young people and maybe the elderly, higher up the socio-economic scale, middle age and maybe the elderly
Music video: Taylor Swift- 22
U&G: entertainment, social integration, personal identity
PON: fans of Taylor & similar age, elderly & really young, middle age people who know of her music
Newspaper: Birmingham Mail- Stephen Sutton (positive)
U&G: information, social integration, personal identity
PON: Birmingham people & people who have heard of Stephen, people who doesn't live in Birmingham, people who have heard of him
Representation of YOUNG PEOPLE:
TV: Misfits
U&G: entertainment, personal identity
PON: similar age lower socio- economic scale, higher socio- economic scale & young people & elderly, middle age
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
Case Study: Representation of Age through different media text
Misfits:
In the first episode of Misfits there is different representation of age throughout the show. The 5 youngsters are shown as the stereotypical young people who do stupid acts of crime and get caught but don't care, this is shown through the mise en scene of the orange jumpsuits and their attitudes. The officer that has to supportive them is seen as a stereotypical man, working and wants to get the job done, this is shown through the dialogue '
Stereotypes in the show:
Men:
All the men in the show are completely different.
Firstly you have Nathan who is 'The joker' of the group but no one like him because of it. He is really confident and doesn't care what he says to people and how they might take it. A similar character to this is Rudy.
Then there is Simon who is 'The Geek' and he is awkward in every situation and is the verbal punching ball for Nathan. Simon doesn't really fit in, he keeps his head down and get on with it.
Next you have Curtis he is a small mixture of 'The Jock' and 'The Big Shot' because before he got caught for handling drugs he had a successful running career, he had the most to lose. Also he is the most popular in the group.
Finally is the probation officer who is more 'The Big Shot' he is trying to get the teenagers motivated to do the work so they can get it down and move on. He is in a role of authority but this show makes him out as the bad guy.
Women:
Firstly you have Kelly who is more of the stereotype of a chav, she wears a lot of jewellery and talks in a certain way, she is afraid to defend herself either. She sexualises herself through the clothes that she wears, low cut vest that show off her bra.
Then you have Alisha who is the most sexualised of the group, this is shown through the mise en scene of what she wears and how she acts, also through the dialogue she talks a lot about partying and having sex.
Audience:
Uses and Gratifications:
The audience for this show would be people between the ages of 16-25 and between C-E on the socio-economic scale. They would watch this show for mainly entertainment reasons, relax, filling time, getting intrinsic cultural or aesthetic enjoyment and maybe sexual arousal. But they might watch it for social integration, finding a basis for conversation and social interaction. Also maybe personal identity, finding models of behaviour (this is me, I would like to be like Nathan and not care about people think of me and what I say).
Reception theory:
The preferred reading would be by someone of a similar age so they can relate to the narrative of the characters and their developing relationships.
The oppositional reading would be by someone who be older and of a high status on the socio- economic scale and would think that their behaviour is stupid and unnecessary. Or really young children who wouldn't understand the narrative.
The Negotiated reading would be by someone who is a little old and understands the narrative and able one character but doesn't really relate to it that well.
Taylor Swift- 22:
In this video the representation of twenty year old women is a positive one. Through the mise en scene she overly sexualised because most of the video she is wearing black shorts and a long top. She has something written on the top 'Not a lot going on at the moment' which could suggest that young people can really have the responsibilities that older people would have and they can be free to do what they want. But she is wearing red stick which is associated with people with low morals and could be classed as her trying to sexualise herself, drawing attention to her lips.
This song is about having fun with your friends and forgetting about everything that is getting you down 'Yeah,
We're happy, free, confused, and lonely at the same time
It's miserable and magical.
Oh, yeah
Tonight's the night when we forget about the deadlines
It's time'
so this video captures all of this through different parts of the narrative of the video, they have a party in a house with food and friends, they dress up and have fun in the garden, they head to the beach and play around then they head to a party, none of this is like the other song about being young, she isn't singing about drugs or alcohol just simply being with friends.
Audience:
Uses and Gratifications:
The audience for this video might watch it for entertainment reasons and maybe personal identity and social integration because they relate to what is going on and what she is saying
Reception theory:
The audience who would take a preferred reading would be a fan of Taylor or someone of a similar act so they can relate to what she is singing about. I would say it could be anyone on the socio-economic scale because every young person acts the same.
The audience who would take an oppositional reading would be someone who is elderly and doesn't really listen to her music or someone who is really young
The audience who would take the negotiated reading would be someone older who might have heard her music and can relate to her music because they felt the same when they were in their twenties.
In the first episode of Misfits there is different representation of age throughout the show. The 5 youngsters are shown as the stereotypical young people who do stupid acts of crime and get caught but don't care, this is shown through the mise en scene of the orange jumpsuits and their attitudes. The officer that has to supportive them is seen as a stereotypical man, working and wants to get the job done, this is shown through the dialogue ' Stereotypes in the show:
Men:
All the men in the show are completely different.
Firstly you have Nathan who is 'The joker' of the group but no one like him because of it. He is really confident and doesn't care what he says to people and how they might take it. A similar character to this is Rudy.
Then there is Simon who is 'The Geek' and he is awkward in every situation and is the verbal punching ball for Nathan. Simon doesn't really fit in, he keeps his head down and get on with it.
Next you have Curtis he is a small mixture of 'The Jock' and 'The Big Shot' because before he got caught for handling drugs he had a successful running career, he had the most to lose. Also he is the most popular in the group.
Finally is the probation officer who is more 'The Big Shot' he is trying to get the teenagers motivated to do the work so they can get it down and move on. He is in a role of authority but this show makes him out as the bad guy.
Women:
Firstly you have Kelly who is more of the stereotype of a chav, she wears a lot of jewellery and talks in a certain way, she is afraid to defend herself either. She sexualises herself through the clothes that she wears, low cut vest that show off her bra.
Then you have Alisha who is the most sexualised of the group, this is shown through the mise en scene of what she wears and how she acts, also through the dialogue she talks a lot about partying and having sex.
Audience:
Uses and Gratifications:
The audience for this show would be people between the ages of 16-25 and between C-E on the socio-economic scale. They would watch this show for mainly entertainment reasons, relax, filling time, getting intrinsic cultural or aesthetic enjoyment and maybe sexual arousal. But they might watch it for social integration, finding a basis for conversation and social interaction. Also maybe personal identity, finding models of behaviour (this is me, I would like to be like Nathan and not care about people think of me and what I say).
Reception theory:
The preferred reading would be by someone of a similar age so they can relate to the narrative of the characters and their developing relationships.
The oppositional reading would be by someone who be older and of a high status on the socio- economic scale and would think that their behaviour is stupid and unnecessary. Or really young children who wouldn't understand the narrative.
The Negotiated reading would be by someone who is a little old and understands the narrative and able one character but doesn't really relate to it that well.
Taylor Swift- 22:
In this video the representation of twenty year old women is a positive one. Through the mise en scene she overly sexualised because most of the video she is wearing black shorts and a long top. She has something written on the top 'Not a lot going on at the moment' which could suggest that young people can really have the responsibilities that older people would have and they can be free to do what they want. But she is wearing red stick which is associated with people with low morals and could be classed as her trying to sexualise herself, drawing attention to her lips. This song is about having fun with your friends and forgetting about everything that is getting you down 'Yeah,
We're happy, free, confused, and lonely at the same time
It's miserable and magical.
Oh, yeah
Tonight's the night when we forget about the deadlines
It's time'
so this video captures all of this through different parts of the narrative of the video, they have a party in a house with food and friends, they dress up and have fun in the garden, they head to the beach and play around then they head to a party, none of this is like the other song about being young, she isn't singing about drugs or alcohol just simply being with friends. Audience:
Uses and Gratifications:
The audience for this video might watch it for entertainment reasons and maybe personal identity and social integration because they relate to what is going on and what she is saying
Reception theory:
The audience who would take a preferred reading would be a fan of Taylor or someone of a similar act so they can relate to what she is singing about. I would say it could be anyone on the socio-economic scale because every young person acts the same.
The audience who would take an oppositional reading would be someone who is elderly and doesn't really listen to her music or someone who is really young
The audience who would take the negotiated reading would be someone older who might have heard her music and can relate to her music because they felt the same when they were in their twenties.
Friday, 2 May 2014
ITV, Prey:
Uses and Gratifications:
The audience for this show what watch this for entertainment reasons. They would watch it for escapism and to relax. This could also be a time filler at a monday night. I personally watched this show because of entertainment reasons and also for social integration, enabling me to connect with my family.
Reception theory:
The preferred reading which be someone who has a similar profession and of a similar age. They might be married and have children. Also fans of John Simm because he has been in 'life on mars' and 'mad dogs' and a lot more.
The oppositional reading would be someone who is really young and wouldn't understand it so wouldn't enjoy it.
The negotiated reading would be someone of about my ages, who understands what is going on in the show but of other shows that are similar but can not relate to the protagonist.
Cultivation theory:
There is a lot of violent and the audience just accepts it has past of the story.
Mode of address:
I would say that it is informal because the relationship between the protagonist and the audience is close and they know as much as him as the story goes along. Although you learn a little about the other characters.
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
Case study: Representation of gender through different media texts
That Awkward Moment trailer:
The presentation on the male gender in the film trailer is a stereotypical one. It has been constructed by the mise en scene of what they are wearing, all the young men are wearing casual t-shirts and shirts also Jeans this this the stereotypical clothing for them to wear. Also the mise en scene of their flat has a cheerleader on there wall and other boyish things such as a shark pillow and different signs. The fact that there are 3 young men living together shows that they cannot afford a flat on there own in New York city. Some of the things the men say shows that they are stereotypical men for example 'what the F***, are you serious?' and 'she won't want to talk about xbox' this shows that they are naive and only care about the small things like their xbox, also the swearing shows that are young. Another one that shows that they are young men trying desperately to be a man's man 'I need it my girl just broke up with me', 'what are you Bridget Jones?'.
They use a lot of medium shots to show the characters and how they react to each other, the closeness between the characters. These shots have been used as well because they show the actions that the actors have taken. There is also a montage sequence of the 3 men out of the town which shows that they are young and are care free looking for a good time. The film uses high key lighting and natural lighting at night when they go out. Also when they are in the night clubs the lighting is red which has connotations of love and passion. When the couples meet they use a lot of two shots to show that relationship between them. They use high angles when they are in bed to show the dominance of sex in society now, 'I so wasn't going to do that, I was going to make you wait like 40 days', 'i was going to make you wait too, then I realised... I'm a dude'
The non-diegetic music creates a party atmosphere that goes well with the stereotype of young men going out and partying, it is the sort of music that would be playing in clubs. Also the music is up beat and light hearted which creates a good atmosphere for the audience. The people who are in control of this text is a man named Tom Gormican this shows that the men will be per trade as great people and the women will be sexualised. He will be higher up the socio-economic scales and will be well educated.
The ideologies in this film is that young men are willing to go out and party and have fun until they meet the right girl and they want to settle down with them.
Audience:
Uses and Gratifications:
The audience may watch this trailer for entertainment reasons, getting intrinsic cultural or aesthetic enjoyment, time filler, and maybe sexual arousal because of the young people staring in it. But also you could also watch it for social integration, gaining insight into circumstances of others; social empathy, finding a basis for conversation and social interaction.
Reception theory:
The audience that would take a preferred reading would be someone of a similar age who could relate to the narrative and also the fans of the actors in the film.
The audience that would take the oppositional reading is someone who is really young and wouldn't understand what is going on and couldn't relate to the narrative
The audience that would take the negotiated reading would be someone who is middle aged and can relate to the narrative from their past, they understand what is going on.
Vogue January 2014:
The presentation of this woman Cate Blanchett is professional. This is shown through the mise en scene of what she is wearing, she is wearing a dress that covers her up so she isn't sexualised, the dress is also very vibrant and colourful and well fitted which shows that she is fashionable, this also goes with the magazine because it is a high end fashion magazine. Even her hair looks nice and professional with a side parting. This maybe because her age, she is in her mid forties and she probably wants to look profession and to be taken seriously. The masthead is behind Cate which means that the magazine is well known and she is the main feature. The coverlines are enigma for the audience so they buy the magazine they are all about looking great with the best outfit and accessories. One coverline goes well with what Cate is wearing 'Kick-start you style Bold, Bright looks for the year a head'. I would also say that she has been make to look domestic which is one of the stereotypes of women.
Audience:
Uses and gratifications:
The audience for this magazine will be women between 25-45 years old in the c-a of the socio- economic scale, so they will be reading this magazine for personal identity, entertainment.
Reception theory:
The audience who would take the preferred reading will be a women between 25-45 and in the C-A on the socio-economic scale. Also fashion fans, they will want to read it to find the latest trends and designer pieces. Also fans of Cate.
The audience who would take an oppositional reading would be someone
The audience who would take a negotiated reading is someone who is low down the socio- economic scale, they would under the article but might not know all the designer and the art that is involved. Also men, they will know some information on the matter but they are not really interested.
Miley Cyrus- Wrecking Ball:
Miley Cyrus has really over sexualised herself, this is shown through the mise en scene of what she is wearing, a white vest top and white knickers, then she is shot wearing nothing, also her bright red lipstick connotes love and passion. She also sexualises herself through the actions that she does, she swings on a wrecking ball and licks a sled hammer and walks in a 'come get me' way. This is clearly to attract the male audience to watch her video. But Miley also shows that this is an emotional song through the close ups that show her crying. There are also a lot of mid to long shots of her walking around the room and the wrecking ball taking down the wall, this goes well with the words she is singing. I would say that the song is for the female audience and the video is for the male.
Audience:
Uses and Gratifications:
The audience for the music video be fans of Miley Cyrus and people who like the song, they would be in between E-C on the socio- economic scale and I would say the younger generation of people (16- 28) would listen and watch the video. Also people who grow up with her might watch the video to see what she is doing after her Disney Channel career. I would say that most people would watch this video for entertainment reasons, escapism and time filler but for the male audience maybe sexual arousal.
Reception theory:
The audience who would take a preferred reading would be someone of a similar age so they will relate to what Miley is singing about. Also fans of Miley's work.
The audience who would take an oppositional reading would be someone who doesn't like the song who Miley. Someone who is older and higher on the socio- economic scale. Also young children because they wouldn't understand the song and the meaning.
The audience who would take a negotiated reading would be someone who is a little older and can relate to the words in the song.
The presentation on the male gender in the film trailer is a stereotypical one. It has been constructed by the mise en scene of what they are wearing, all the young men are wearing casual t-shirts and shirts also Jeans this this the stereotypical clothing for them to wear. Also the mise en scene of their flat has a cheerleader on there wall and other boyish things such as a shark pillow and different signs. The fact that there are 3 young men living together shows that they cannot afford a flat on there own in New York city. Some of the things the men say shows that they are stereotypical men for example 'what the F***, are you serious?' and 'she won't want to talk about xbox' this shows that they are naive and only care about the small things like their xbox, also the swearing shows that are young. Another one that shows that they are young men trying desperately to be a man's man 'I need it my girl just broke up with me', 'what are you Bridget Jones?'.They use a lot of medium shots to show the characters and how they react to each other, the closeness between the characters. These shots have been used as well because they show the actions that the actors have taken. There is also a montage sequence of the 3 men out of the town which shows that they are young and are care free looking for a good time. The film uses high key lighting and natural lighting at night when they go out. Also when they are in the night clubs the lighting is red which has connotations of love and passion. When the couples meet they use a lot of two shots to show that relationship between them. They use high angles when they are in bed to show the dominance of sex in society now, 'I so wasn't going to do that, I was going to make you wait like 40 days', 'i was going to make you wait too, then I realised... I'm a dude'
The non-diegetic music creates a party atmosphere that goes well with the stereotype of young men going out and partying, it is the sort of music that would be playing in clubs. Also the music is up beat and light hearted which creates a good atmosphere for the audience. The people who are in control of this text is a man named Tom Gormican this shows that the men will be per trade as great people and the women will be sexualised. He will be higher up the socio-economic scales and will be well educated.
The ideologies in this film is that young men are willing to go out and party and have fun until they meet the right girl and they want to settle down with them.
Audience:
Uses and Gratifications:
The audience may watch this trailer for entertainment reasons, getting intrinsic cultural or aesthetic enjoyment, time filler, and maybe sexual arousal because of the young people staring in it. But also you could also watch it for social integration, gaining insight into circumstances of others; social empathy, finding a basis for conversation and social interaction.
Reception theory:
The audience that would take a preferred reading would be someone of a similar age who could relate to the narrative and also the fans of the actors in the film.
The audience that would take the oppositional reading is someone who is really young and wouldn't understand what is going on and couldn't relate to the narrative
The audience that would take the negotiated reading would be someone who is middle aged and can relate to the narrative from their past, they understand what is going on.
Vogue January 2014:
The presentation of this woman Cate Blanchett is professional. This is shown through the mise en scene of what she is wearing, she is wearing a dress that covers her up so she isn't sexualised, the dress is also very vibrant and colourful and well fitted which shows that she is fashionable, this also goes with the magazine because it is a high end fashion magazine. Even her hair looks nice and professional with a side parting. This maybe because her age, she is in her mid forties and she probably wants to look profession and to be taken seriously. The masthead is behind Cate which means that the magazine is well known and she is the main feature. The coverlines are enigma for the audience so they buy the magazine they are all about looking great with the best outfit and accessories. One coverline goes well with what Cate is wearing 'Kick-start you style Bold, Bright looks for the year a head'. I would also say that she has been make to look domestic which is one of the stereotypes of women.Audience:
Uses and gratifications:
The audience for this magazine will be women between 25-45 years old in the c-a of the socio- economic scale, so they will be reading this magazine for personal identity, entertainment.
Reception theory:
The audience who would take the preferred reading will be a women between 25-45 and in the C-A on the socio-economic scale. Also fashion fans, they will want to read it to find the latest trends and designer pieces. Also fans of Cate.
The audience who would take an oppositional reading would be someone
The audience who would take a negotiated reading is someone who is low down the socio- economic scale, they would under the article but might not know all the designer and the art that is involved. Also men, they will know some information on the matter but they are not really interested.
Miley Cyrus- Wrecking Ball:
Miley Cyrus has really over sexualised herself, this is shown through the mise en scene of what she is wearing, a white vest top and white knickers, then she is shot wearing nothing, also her bright red lipstick connotes love and passion. She also sexualises herself through the actions that she does, she swings on a wrecking ball and licks a sled hammer and walks in a 'come get me' way. This is clearly to attract the male audience to watch her video. But Miley also shows that this is an emotional song through the close ups that show her crying. There are also a lot of mid to long shots of her walking around the room and the wrecking ball taking down the wall, this goes well with the words she is singing. I would say that the song is for the female audience and the video is for the male.
Audience:
Uses and Gratifications:
The audience for the music video be fans of Miley Cyrus and people who like the song, they would be in between E-C on the socio- economic scale and I would say the younger generation of people (16- 28) would listen and watch the video. Also people who grow up with her might watch the video to see what she is doing after her Disney Channel career. I would say that most people would watch this video for entertainment reasons, escapism and time filler but for the male audience maybe sexual arousal.
Reception theory:
The audience who would take a preferred reading would be someone of a similar age so they will relate to what Miley is singing about. Also fans of Miley's work.
The audience who would take an oppositional reading would be someone who doesn't like the song who Miley. Someone who is older and higher on the socio- economic scale. Also young children because they wouldn't understand the song and the meaning.
The audience who would take a negotiated reading would be someone who is a little older and can relate to the words in the song.
Monday, 3 March 2014
Baby Faced Brides:
There is a montage of the 3 girls involved in the show. There was non- diegetic sound 'must be love' which shows that this couple is in love. The mise en scene shows that she is naive and immature because of her pink hair and the fact that she has her phone tucked in her bra showing she is a stereotypical teenager who can not live without her phone. The fact that she has a baby on her lap could show negative representation for some viewers thinking she is promiscuous. Her boyfriend is wearing tracksuit bottoms which has connotations of being a chav. The mise en scene of the house they are living in looks untidy and there is a lot of boxes which suggests that their class maybe be working/underclass, and they don't care about the appearance of the house or what they look like.
This program using high key lighting because they are talking about love and marriage. There is a variety of shots to show the couple and how they are happy together, for example there is a long shot of them walking on a beach each shows they are happy together and on a romantic scroll. There are also a lot of two shots to show the couple are close and this shot is used in the interview part of introducing the couples.
These couple in some way confirm the stereotype through the mise en scene of what they are wearing and the fact that they still live with their parents but on the other hand that they are getting marriage and taking the alter met commitment to each other, this challenges the stereotype.
PON:
The preferred reading of this show would be someone between the age of 17-21 because that is the age of the people featured in the show also people of this age would be in a relationship that they would think will last forever and might be thinking about marriage themselves, this is because they are naive. This audience will be lower down on the socio-economic scale more like D-E.
The oppositional reading of this show would be someone of an older age group and higher up the socio-economic scale, this is because they might think that these girls are naive and making a mistake and they might think negatively toward the couples on the show.
The negotiated reading of this show will be someone who is middle class and about a C on the socio-economic scale meaning that they will understand the show and what is going on but they are mainly watching this show for entertainment reasons such as time filler and escaping from reality.
Benefits street:
The representation that is shown in the programme is more of a stereotypical 'chav' which creates negative first views on the people in the show.
The attitude that is shown by many of the residents is mostly foul language, threatening behaviour, neglectful spouse.
The camera angles are proven to be effective in the show. In one shot the camera zooms straight in on a man drinking a can of beer, the camera focuses on the hand in which is holding the beer, this has been den to show the unhygienic hands which are are holding the can of beer.
A shot of rubbish is clearly shown to show the fact that the street is very messy and the people on the street don't look after their homes on the outside. The camera also uses a king shot of a group of children who are seen as being obese.
A wide shot of group of chavs portrays them in a negative fashion as they are seen shouting abusive words towards the camera. Another scene shows a women openly smoking in her house whilst young children are running around, showing reckless behaviour and neglect.
The people featured on this show confirm the stereotype because the mise en scene of what they are wearing and they way they act towards people, the fact the streets are covered in rubbish shows that they don't care about the appearance of the area they live in or themselves.
PON:
The preferred reading of this show could be people who are higher up the socio-economic scale who are watching this show to understand what is going on this the benefits system, these could be politicians. But this reading could be lower on the socio-economic scale because people on benefits could be watching this show to relate to the people on the show and feel like they are not on their own.
The oppositional reading for this show would be someone who has strong views against people who are living on benefits and don't want to watch a show that shows you what they spend the money they are given on.
The negotiated reading for this show is someone who is middle aged or maybe a teenager. These people would be a C on the socio-economic scale and they will be watching this show as a time filler and to escape reality. They may also watching it because they are interested in how they are living, the teenagers might watch it because they are interested in the show and they might have been told about it by their friends.
There is a montage of the 3 girls involved in the show. There was non- diegetic sound 'must be love' which shows that this couple is in love. The mise en scene shows that she is naive and immature because of her pink hair and the fact that she has her phone tucked in her bra showing she is a stereotypical teenager who can not live without her phone. The fact that she has a baby on her lap could show negative representation for some viewers thinking she is promiscuous. Her boyfriend is wearing tracksuit bottoms which has connotations of being a chav. The mise en scene of the house they are living in looks untidy and there is a lot of boxes which suggests that their class maybe be working/underclass, and they don't care about the appearance of the house or what they look like.
This program using high key lighting because they are talking about love and marriage. There is a variety of shots to show the couple and how they are happy together, for example there is a long shot of them walking on a beach each shows they are happy together and on a romantic scroll. There are also a lot of two shots to show the couple are close and this shot is used in the interview part of introducing the couples.
These couple in some way confirm the stereotype through the mise en scene of what they are wearing and the fact that they still live with their parents but on the other hand that they are getting marriage and taking the alter met commitment to each other, this challenges the stereotype.
PON:
The preferred reading of this show would be someone between the age of 17-21 because that is the age of the people featured in the show also people of this age would be in a relationship that they would think will last forever and might be thinking about marriage themselves, this is because they are naive. This audience will be lower down on the socio-economic scale more like D-E.
The oppositional reading of this show would be someone of an older age group and higher up the socio-economic scale, this is because they might think that these girls are naive and making a mistake and they might think negatively toward the couples on the show.
The negotiated reading of this show will be someone who is middle class and about a C on the socio-economic scale meaning that they will understand the show and what is going on but they are mainly watching this show for entertainment reasons such as time filler and escaping from reality.
Benefits street:
The representation that is shown in the programme is more of a stereotypical 'chav' which creates negative first views on the people in the show.
The attitude that is shown by many of the residents is mostly foul language, threatening behaviour, neglectful spouse.
The camera angles are proven to be effective in the show. In one shot the camera zooms straight in on a man drinking a can of beer, the camera focuses on the hand in which is holding the beer, this has been den to show the unhygienic hands which are are holding the can of beer.
A shot of rubbish is clearly shown to show the fact that the street is very messy and the people on the street don't look after their homes on the outside. The camera also uses a king shot of a group of children who are seen as being obese.
A wide shot of group of chavs portrays them in a negative fashion as they are seen shouting abusive words towards the camera. Another scene shows a women openly smoking in her house whilst young children are running around, showing reckless behaviour and neglect.
The people featured on this show confirm the stereotype because the mise en scene of what they are wearing and they way they act towards people, the fact the streets are covered in rubbish shows that they don't care about the appearance of the area they live in or themselves.
PON:
The preferred reading of this show could be people who are higher up the socio-economic scale who are watching this show to understand what is going on this the benefits system, these could be politicians. But this reading could be lower on the socio-economic scale because people on benefits could be watching this show to relate to the people on the show and feel like they are not on their own.
The oppositional reading for this show would be someone who has strong views against people who are living on benefits and don't want to watch a show that shows you what they spend the money they are given on.
The negotiated reading for this show is someone who is middle aged or maybe a teenager. These people would be a C on the socio-economic scale and they will be watching this show as a time filler and to escape reality. They may also watching it because they are interested in how they are living, the teenagers might watch it because they are interested in the show and they might have been told about it by their friends.
Friday, 28 February 2014
Ethnic
Exotic:
This video is exotic because it is filmed on a beach with palm trees and the woman is walking around in the sea in a bathing suit. Priyanka Chopra is indian actress.
dangerous:
dangerous:
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Reception theory
The preferred reading of MTV.com is both genders because there are things for everyone on this website, but it is for viewers between 16 to early twenties because the shows that are on this channel target this kind of audience. This website is to inform the audience about the channel and the different show they have on. The audience may even use this website for entertainment reasons because there are extra videos on this website.
The oppositional reading is someone who is quite old like in the 80's and older who don't understand what is going on with everyone and thing on this website and also quite young children who doesn't really know what is being said or written.
The negotiated reading would be middle aged people who might know about the things that are going on in the shows but wouldn't really go on the website. Also people who are higher up the socio-economic scale because they don't like the way the people in the shows act.
The preferred reading of Leica.co.uk is people who are really interested in photography and like the more vintage cameras. I would say that this website is suitable for both genders because
The oppositional reading is someone who is quite old like in the 80's and older who don't understand what is going on with everyone and thing on this website and also quite young children who doesn't really know what is being said or written.
The negotiated reading would be middle aged people who might know about the things that are going on in the shows but wouldn't really go on the website. Also people who are higher up the socio-economic scale because they don't like the way the people in the shows act.
The preferred reading of Leica.co.uk is people who are really interested in photography and like the more vintage cameras. I would say that this website is suitable for both genders because
Friday, 7 February 2014
Representation of young people
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/neknominate-keiran-hunter-horrified-mum-3120248
This is a bed representation of young males in the media. This article is about how a mother came home to find her 19 year old son passed out with sick all done him after taking part in an olnline drinking game.
The news paper stated ' Keiren, 19, a student from Prestonpans, East Lothian, had accepted a dare to film himself downing a deadly mixture of vodka, whisky, Southern Comfort, Bacardi and sherry.
Nikki at first feared he might be dead or dying and placed him in the recovery position.'
She later put the picture on Facebook to show other people what students are getting up to and also to humiliate her son.
This shows a bad representation through the picture being displayed of the boy on his sofa passed out and looking rather ill with sick all down him.

The language used is to shock the reader about what had happened to this family. The use of words like 'Deadly' and 'horrified' exaggerate the seriousness of this topic.
This is a bed representation of young males in the media. This article is about how a mother came home to find her 19 year old son passed out with sick all done him after taking part in an olnline drinking game.
The news paper stated ' Keiren, 19, a student from Prestonpans, East Lothian, had accepted a dare to film himself downing a deadly mixture of vodka, whisky, Southern Comfort, Bacardi and sherry.
Nikki at first feared he might be dead or dying and placed him in the recovery position.'
She later put the picture on Facebook to show other people what students are getting up to and also to humiliate her son.
This shows a bad representation through the picture being displayed of the boy on his sofa passed out and looking rather ill with sick all down him.
The language used is to shock the reader about what had happened to this family. The use of words like 'Deadly' and 'horrified' exaggerate the seriousness of this topic.
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Old
Young
Miley Cyrus
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=11197095
On this magazine she has striped naked and posed for her exposed interview. Most people would be outraged but most magazines are the same. She has most of her body covered on the front cover. She is 21 years old and most 21 year olds would be doing the same thing if they had the opportunity
Young
Miley Cyrus
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=11197095
On this magazine she has striped naked and posed for her exposed interview. Most people would be outraged but most magazines are the same. She has most of her body covered on the front cover. She is 21 years old and most 21 year olds would be doing the same thing if they had the opportunity
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
How media attract their target audience
Something Special:
This show target their audience by using bright colours to stimulate to children. This show will be used for entertainment because the children will like how Mr.Tumble acts, but this is also educational because Mr. Tumble teaches children sign language so it will be used to inform the children about different sing language and different disabled children.
This show is on at set times which is before nursery/primary school and early morning this is because young children which this show is targeting will watch up earlier and go to sleep early as well so this show is on when their target audience can watch it.
textual analysis:
Beauty and the beast:
This show targets an audience between 15 to 50 because this show has everything in it. This show will also target men because there is a lot of action throughout the series. This show will have a good female audience because they romance in the show and also because the leading man is quite attractive and the woman audience will want to watch this show for him.
This show is on at 9 at night on Watch channel this is because it is quite violent and dark, this is also because this show's target audience will be home from work and ready to relax.

FHM magazine:
This magazine is mainly for the male audience because of how the front cover is presented. There could be a bigger audience to do with sexuality, for example a women might found the women on the front cover quite attractive so they buy the magazine. But the women on the front is always sexualised and objectified this is shown through her mise en scene of what she is wearing which is mainly a bra or something similar and short bottoms, and also through her body language which is mainly a seductive manor. They always have good eye contact with the audience but they always have 'come to bed' eyes which the men all like. Also they always have subjects the men will like which is mainly about sex and weight.
Women's health Magazine:
This show target their audience by using bright colours to stimulate to children. This show will be used for entertainment because the children will like how Mr.Tumble acts, but this is also educational because Mr. Tumble teaches children sign language so it will be used to inform the children about different sing language and different disabled children.
This show is on at set times which is before nursery/primary school and early morning this is because young children which this show is targeting will watch up earlier and go to sleep early as well so this show is on when their target audience can watch it.
textual analysis:
Beauty and the beast:
This show targets an audience between 15 to 50 because this show has everything in it. This show will also target men because there is a lot of action throughout the series. This show will have a good female audience because they romance in the show and also because the leading man is quite attractive and the woman audience will want to watch this show for him.
This show is on at 9 at night on Watch channel this is because it is quite violent and dark, this is also because this show's target audience will be home from work and ready to relax.

FHM magazine:
This magazine is mainly for the male audience because of how the front cover is presented. There could be a bigger audience to do with sexuality, for example a women might found the women on the front cover quite attractive so they buy the magazine. But the women on the front is always sexualised and objectified this is shown through her mise en scene of what she is wearing which is mainly a bra or something similar and short bottoms, and also through her body language which is mainly a seductive manor. They always have good eye contact with the audience but they always have 'come to bed' eyes which the men all like. Also they always have subjects the men will like which is mainly about sex and weight.
Women's health Magazine:
How to improve...
The audience question:
British audience because she is from a British show 'The inbetweeners'sexuality, some woman might find her attractive and buy the magazine
need to develop what i said about the socio-economic scale
Be specific to a text
I need more depth and
Representation question:
I need to have more case studies to back up my points and I need to be specific to the case study and the person in the text
Women are sexualised in the media for example Ke$ha's music video 'Dirty Love' where the mise en scene of what she is wearing shows that....
Revision and study:
I need to start making more case studies for different representationI need to read over my notes I made in lesson every weekend.
Coursework:
I need to write different connotations of things, for example the colours used on the GQ magazine have connotations such as the gold has connotations of luxury and wealth. the read and blues used have connotations of spider man which is the film which the actor stars in and also they tie into the man's suit.

in FHM magazine the miss en scene of what she is wearing shows that she is being sexualised. Also her body language shows that she is being objectified.

IDENTIFY AND JUSTIFY
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