MR NAG
Media Language (meaning of the image)
Representation (how things/ideas are shown)
Narrative (how we tell a story)
Audiences (Who is it for)
Genre (type of thing you are looking at)
Media Language:
The use of the leather jacket and other pieces of
clothing was to appeal the target audiences who are stereotyped as loving
fashion.
I used a bold masthead so it stand out on the page and
intern stand out more on the stand.
I used a border around my images to make the images
separate from the rest of the page, which also makes it stand out of the page.
Representation
I used pink as a away to appeal to my target audiences
who are stereotyped to like pink.
I used slang words to represent my target audiences.
I used very happy images, which showed youth as fun,
and happy this is orzo why I picked this images as they best represent my
target audiences.
I choice to use a male for my main image because it
played up to be stereotypes of pop magazine because the main image is normally
of a guy.
Narrative
With the use of one of my images the girl looks upset
so this helps tell the story of her break up which relates to the story.
My main image is of a male be cheeky and happy which
helps portray the fun happy side to my magazine.
I had a girl smiling in a image because it showed her
all jolly and told a positive story which would appeal to the readers.
Audiences
I choices the bold bright colours such as pink because
that’s what my target audiences wants. I also used a range of images to appeal
my target audiences. I also included a fashion section n because my target
audiences are teenage schoolgirls that love all girly things such as pink and
shopping. I also included a website link to appeal to a more modern youth
audiences.
Genre
You tell my magazine is a pop magazine because
everything is big and bold with bright colors which tells people it’s a pop
magazine.
Theories
The media language question will let you do all
theories?
Theory
Representation
As you know from your AS and
A2 work, this includes the following: age, gender, sexuality, class and status,
ability disability, race and ethnicity, national and regional identity. I
must also show sex, gender and so on and how this effect culture. I will need
to state the stereotypes and the male gaze. Its a political things
which slates teens as being bad.
Narrative
Its about Barthead, Turdorov, Propp and Strauss.
Audiences
Mass and Niche
Who deciders who can have the product.
Demographics who makes up the audiences.
Hypodermic Theory? Youth de-grasfication theory
Genre
1. How does your product target an audience?Use the life matrix to categorise your audience.
2. How does your product fit into Uses and Gratification theory and how do these areas overlap?
3. Effects theory: How does the need to commodify your media product make it less 'honest'?
4. Interface: How would your media product have differed if it had been produced in the past for a less 'sophisticated/attention-deficient' audience?
5. How are your audience likely to respond to your media product?
6. Ideology: Does your media product have explicit and implicit ideology?
7. What is a marxist reading of your media product?
8. Hegemony: How does your media product reinforce the current cultural hegemony?
9. Post Moderninsm: How could your product be defined: traditional/modernist/post-modernist?
10. How 'real' in terms of Baudrillard is your media product?
My magazine is so post to be taken in a happy way and they should feel most after looking at my magazine. However they could have the opposite who where they like the people because of sexual reasons instead of viewing them as role models. they final view on my magazine could I hate pop so I'm going to read it because I want to see how stupid they are.
John Friske genre try to sturture some order in things.
You need to use codes and conventions.
Genre
1. How does your product target an audience?Use the life matrix to categorise your audience.
2. How does your product fit into Uses and Gratification theory and how do these areas overlap?
3. Effects theory: How does the need to commodify your media product make it less 'honest'?
4. Interface: How would your media product have differed if it had been produced in the past for a less 'sophisticated/attention-deficient' audience?
5. How are your audience likely to respond to your media product?
6. Ideology: Does your media product have explicit and implicit ideology?
7. What is a marxist reading of your media product?
8. Hegemony: How does your media product reinforce the current cultural hegemony?
My magazine is so post to be taken in a happy way and they should feel most after looking at my magazine. However they could have the opposite who where they like the people because of sexual reasons instead of viewing them as role models. they final view on my magazine could I hate pop so I'm going to read it because I want to see how stupid they are.

John Friske genre try to sturture some order in things.
You need to use codes and conventions.
Q1B
25 marks
30mins
You write about one product
Example question
Q1B
Analysis media representation of your coursework production?
How are your audience likely to respond to your media product?
25 marks
30mins
You write about one product
Example question
Q1B
Analysis media representation of your coursework production?
I target my magazine to teenage audiences of teens aged
around 12 to 16. I decided to use a wide range of bright colours such as pink
to attract my target audiences. I also used a very busy looking layout to also
attract the audiences because when looking at conventions of a pop magazine its
very busy on the page. I also involved slang words such as OMG as this will
appeal directly at these target audiences. I also included very bold text to appeal to this audiences however looking
at the light matrix categories I will say my target audiences falls under
fun/aties and my target audiences is a mass audiences because it gives the
majority of girls aged 12 to 16 want my
product.
How does your
product fit into this theory and how do these areas overlap?
Blumer and Katz gratification theory can be related tomy
magazine as each of the four parts can be related to my magazine. The first is
personal relationships as my magazine gets people together and socialises about
all the celeb gossip you find in the magazine. Identify can be reflect in how
my readers of my magazine tries to copy how the people in my magazine look and
they change there behave because of how the people on my magazine act.
Surveillance can be related because my magazine tells them about the celeb
world. The final is diversion, which is portrayed in how people uses my
magazine to escape their world and enter the pop celeb world.
How does the
need to commodify your media product make it less 'honest'?
I have included a barcode
and price on my magazine front cover this means it can be easily
sold. I have also included special
bonuses in the magazine meaning its more of a commodity.
How would your media product have differed if it
had been produced in the past for a less 'sophisticated/attention-deficient'
audience?
(Compare a music
magazine cover (NME) from the 1960s, 1990s and now.)
My media product would have to change completely because my
magazine solely for the teens of this era and the images my not have been
popular at that period of time. Also in the past I would not have been able to
take as many photos as I have taken and I would not have been able to edit my
images to make a magazine like I have created. So this would have meant I would
have need to use film which would not have given me the chance to see them
before they where created. I would have also needed artists to draw on magazine
and I would have to of sorts make up my own typography, as it just did not
exist.
How are your audience likely to respond to your media product?
Ideology
6. Ideology: Does your media
product have explicit and implicit ideology?
I have choice this male to represent my magazine and I have
choice this person because of his age and gender. I also got him to look
quizzical to reflect the mood of the magazine. I have also made my magazine
friendly but not just though the model in the image but also though the layout
and grammar I have used. I have also
used friendly colours like pink and blue, which makes it more friendly and also
makes it clear my target audiences is females. I have or so including things
you cant really see like the langue such as OMG which is straight away
represent my target audiences age range. I have also got hot winter style
section which implants the idea that you need to spend your money I have also
included the price which gives the audiences this idea of wow that’s cheap and
also I have included fashion which involves the currency that my audience
wants. My magazine follows maxism ideology because portrays everything as being
perfect such as no one has spots but that is just promoting lies but the reader
thinks its true and the reader looks at how happy it looks and thinks they must
buy the magazine but they don’t have to. I have followed post-modernism as it maintains
gender stereotypes like girls have long hair and the males have short hair and
also females wear make up because we are
judge on how we look like.
Post Modernism
It is a way to define things as post the modern view of
something. If you break post modern you are challenge your view in some way for
example doing something new. Intertextuality is a post modernism this is when
we refer to another text and this reference rewards the consumer that
recognises it.
How could your product be defined:
traditional/modernist/post-modernist?
I think my magazine cover is more post-modernist
because it follows your standard view of a pop magazine because of the langue
and typography however it goes against what some people excepted because it
goes against some of the tradishile things you find in a magazine for example
how used pink as a secondary color is normally would be the primary color. Also
the use of slang terms adds a sense of post modern because such things as OMG
would needed to me exampled to select people.
How 'real' in terms of Baudrillard is your media
product?
Baudrillar said the
golf war never happened.
Verisimilitude: The
appearances of reality and trying to fit in with reality.
In short we see a
range of images from the media however can we every say this pictures are the
truth because you don’t now it true unless you have seen it.
The original image of
my main photo is more really than the final because before editing it was
blurred and a bit out of focas this makes people think its more really I have
also cropped away a big smart of the image which has altered the whole image
and it also looks less blurred which makes it seem more real.
The original image of
my main photo is more really than the final because before editing it was
blurred and a bit out of focas this makes people think its more really I have
also cropped away a big smart of the image which has altered the whole image
and it also looks less blurred which makes it seem more real. My image conveys a sense of verimilitude
because I have followed the conventions of the genre however I have not edited
away spots to make the image realistic and not fake this is also done though
the type of clothing and hair which makes it truthful.
Extras
APPLY EACH OF
THESE THEORIES TO YOUR MEDIA PIECE:
LEVI STRAUSS Binary theory 'the media exists in creating a series of easily
understood oppositions.' I have used the oppsite in gender to show a equal
balances of both gender because normally you find both genders on a pop front
cover. In my magazine I have also used a select range of fonts such as black
text with ether blue pink or yellow in the background to add as sense of
confusion and to and I used pink a lot in my color scheme because it was the opposite
to the rest of my color scheme which makes it visually appealing.
BLUMLER "people see themselves reflected in the media they choose to
consume..."
I have reflected my audiences because of my content which involves stories
which relate to the age of my magazine for example the break up story. I also
represented my target audiences though my images and showing them happy and
jolly like people reading my magazine is targeted at. Also because of my
magazine I have made it how my consumer like it so they buy it because they buy
what they like.
BARTHES Enigma Codes Theory "We read the media as a series
of enigmas (puzzles) to be solved."
My magazine makes the read carry on reading because I don’t tell them all
of the information on the front cover for example I included a hot and not section
which gets them question who could it be and they need to read on to find out
who it is .
MULVEY the male gaze "the media constructs women as objects of erotic
desire."
I have followed male glaze because I have portrayed females as objects of
sexual desire however I have also made my male into a sexual object which goes
against laurer Mulveys male gaze. So I
have set up my males as the some way as my females which because this is done
to attract my target audiences. However I have not made it to bad as it is
targeted at young aged audiences.
Z-PATTERN and Gestalt Theory of patterns. Rule
of thirds.
I have followed z patteren because of how your
eye is attracted to the centre of my magazine this done by how I have filled
dead space and the placing of my heading.I have also used the rule of thirds though the
way I have section my magazine in to three sections the this is done though the
use of my masthead which starts the first section and then my three poster
section which makes the third section and then you have the center where all
the two other sections draw you into the middle section.
1.
How does a product target an audience?
Use the life matrix to categories the audience.
The target audiences of big brother is very big its
for people who want to commit to one show for a long time for example around a month.
Looking at the life matrix I can tell you tribe wired people don’t watch big
brother because its not free spirited although moving on fanatics may watch big
brother because it is fun but dynamic duos would not watch it because its not
active although priority parents may watch it because it is fun. Although
looking down the list only struggling singles and maybe settled singles may
what big brother to ether escapes from there problems or to pity them and make
your self fill better bout your self.
2. How does your
product fit into Uses and Gratification theory and how do these areas overlap?
Celebrity Big
Brother fits into gratification theory because of the way it portrays personal
relationships of all the different housemates. It also shows a range of
different identity’s however it makes use want to be like some of the
housemates because of the way they have be portrayed. Also you can find because of the way big
brother is portrayed and shows celebrities it gives use this representation of this
fake world around use. Big brother is also used as a diversion and a way to
escape from reality and enter the celeb world for an hour a day.
3. Effects
theory: How does the need to commodify your media product make it less
'honest'?
The way Big
Brother is less honest is because it is not there normal life which is how big
brother is sold as its celebrity’s put in a room where they are pretty much
controlled buy the producers so when they sell it as the real them its not its
them adapting to there environment.
4. Interface: How would your media product
have differed if it had been produced in the past for a less
'sophisticated/attention-deficient' audience?
Big Brother has
changed in the last ten year because at the start of big brother there was less
cameras filming them and there was no tasks however now the public have main
ways to watch big brother if that’s still on the TV or though on demand the
public also now have new ways to vote if that’s though phones or though smart
phone apps which are new.
5. How are your
audiences likely to respond to your media product?
With big brother
there are two main audiences one respond in way that this is fun and a good
laugh and watch the show for enjoyment however the second audiences watch big
brother for enjoyment like the first audiences however this audience gets
enjoyment out of it because of how bad the show is and pity the show because of
it but still watch it because its funny.6. Ideology: Does a media product have explicit and implicit
ideology?
Celebrity Brig brother explicit and implicit because as it says in the
name its about celebrates however it shows the view that they are not anything
like use and they are not a different breed of humans they are the same as use.
However the way its implicit is because it does things which are not normal and
makes use laugh and pity the celebrities also in big brother it shows love and
angrier which makes it more relatable to the audiences it also tells the
audience’s both in a implicit and explicit way that celebrities are no
different from use.
7. What is a marxist reading of a media
product?
The maxist reading of big brother sos that all class
are different however they can all come together for example you have a big range
of different classes in big brother such as the higher-class and the low class
but they act no differently and because of this and the the big range of characters
this can appeal to mainly class however particularly those of a lower class
because they like to pity the celebrity’s which are seen as high class and by
pitying them it makes the view fill happy about themselves this is the same
with such other shows like Jeremy Kyle where people watch it to make themselves
fill better.
8. Hegemony: How does a
media product reinforce the current cultural hegemony?
Big brother follows the
current hegemony because of the way in which it gives the public what we see in
society everyday. However it also goes against it as it puts people in random
saturations where people would never be put in however it does reinforce the
current cultural hegemony because it shows use
what society expects to see from its media.
9. Post Moderninsm: How could a product be defined: traditional/modernist/post-modernist?
(do one for each)