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Thursday, January 30, 2020

index

1) Introduction to the subject and you
2) Key concepts (LIAR) and analysis of Film Poster
3) Denotation and Connotation: Advert analyses (WaterAid)
4) Mise-en-scene: Stranger Things
5) Blog feedback and response learner 
6) Camera shots photo storyboard (photos and captions)
7) Camerawork and editing blog tasks
8) October assessment – feedback and learner response
9) Reception theory – Harry Brown trailer analysis
10) Audience effects theory - Blue Planet analysis
11) Industries - Ownership and control (Facebook and Instagram)
12) Audience and Industry - impact of internet essay
13) Film Industry: Introduction to Marvel
14) Film Industry: Doctor Strange
15) Film Industry: I, Daniel Blake
16) Audience and Industry internet essay - feedback and learner response
17) Representation: Kidulthood film poster analysis
18) January assessment learner response
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Tuesday, January 28, 2020

marvel cinematic universe work

) There are 22 films in the mcu

Q2)$18.2 billion 

Q3) Its to cover the bankruptcy claims and had to sell th films rights to some companies

Q4) It will cover Spider-man far from home black widow the eternal shang-chi and the legend of the ten rings and Thor love and thunder

Q5) doctor strange will be back in  a sequel


    6) When marvel was bankrupt it sold Spider-Man to don’t and the reason spider man isnow in the mcu is because they agreed a partnership that allows Tom Holland's Spider-Man to appear in MCU films, while Sony retains the rights to the character.

    7) The Fantastic Four series and the X-Men were sold to 20th Century Fox.

    8) New series like Loki New movies like the externals, black panther 2, spider man 3 and Thor 4

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    doctor strange

    1) The companies involved in the creation of doctor strange is Walt Disney motion pictures, Disney and marvel

    2) 
    An conglomerate ownership is when something is owned between two companies and it links to doctor strange because doctor strange is produced by marvel but distributed by Disney 3) Who regulates the film industry in the UK?
    The film industry in the UK is regulated by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC).

    4) The age rating given for doctor strange is PG 13 or 13+ because of sci-fi violence and action throughout that may be a little much for the ages under

    5) Doctor strange was promoted to an audience by using star power.(actor 
    Benedict Cumberbatch and actress Rachel McAdams) Merchandising like cups and kid costumes and toys. Promotional tours and interviews

    6)The sounds(the background music playing and ext) the actors, the places(settings), the side effects, the props and the clothes

    7) The production phrase for doctor strange 165 million USD and it made Doctor Strange grossed $232 million domestic and $335 million foreign, with another $109 from China for a total of $677 million

    8) Yes because it made a lot of money and had a couple of famous people.
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    i , Daniel blake

    1) An independent film is a movie with a low budget and unknown casts.It is different from    Hollywood blockbusters by having less movie spend on the movie and having no wide audience or star power

    2) I,Daniel Blake is about a 59 year old man who had a heart attack and lost his job and was trying to get a new one.While doing this he meets a young mum with two kids.

    3) Ken Loach directed the movie.This is important because the director is a very well known director because of his strong messages that appear in his movie so people will watch because he has directed that movie

    4) it was promoted though a film festival posters trailers

    Q5) protests film festivals

    6) it had a budget of £300k from the BFI and it made £11 million 

    7) they can compete by making a big impact and having an interesting story that catches people eyes and having a little more money invested 

    8)in my opinion the movie was a success because it made in sprite of having a low budget.It was released and 
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    mise-en-scene

    Costume:
    In the beginning the man was wearing lab coat and suit.As he was an adult, and the suit might show responsibility.The kids are wearing regular clothes, to show their innocence.The parents of the kids are also wearing regular/casual clothes to show they just have a regular life. Their was a girl wearing pj's. The clothes were simple clothes(black,brown,white,grey). No bright/neon clothes like pink, yellow or lime green. The clothes were jeans,trousers,designed t-shirts, jackets, hats, shirts, jumpers.They also wore glasses, the guy in the beginning was wearing a tie.
    Lighting:
    In the beginning, the lights were dark and flickering.It showed a mysterious image.It then has normal /daylight lighting .It was nighttime so it was dark outside. There was lights surrounding the house and  around the streets.Just a The end there was a light bulb that was shining really bright and then went off.There was bright lighting in certain rooms.
    Actors placement and movement:
    The actor in the beginning was running away from something, the kids were sitting around a table and playing a game.They also for a dice that rolled away, one of  kids was freaking out, he had his hands on the side of his head and walking side to side. The actor was played the mum was near the kitchen preparing something.There was an actress sitting in a room on her bed, talk on phone, she stood up a closed the door.There was a man fixing a TV. The kids were also riding their bikes.Near the end, one of the kids ran home, shouted and picked a gun whatever he saw and to scare whoever was around.
    Make up:

    Props:
    There was a was cars, they used bikes.There was bowls, there was a tv, there was game.Dice,chairs,table,there was lamps, phones, pillows on a coach.There was bed and a nightstand next to it, a mail post, a fridge, knife, pencils, there was lamps, a picture, plants, posters, coco cola cans, pizza box and much more.
    Settings:
    In the beginning, there was a big building showed. The man that was running, was running through a hall of a science lab that had a elevator.The kids were in the basement of a house in the suburbs.There was were streets with trees everywhere, and houses on the side. One of the kids were in the kitchen/living room with the adults.There was also a bedroom. And the kids were in the garage leaving.
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    Thursday, December 12, 2019

    Audience and Industry essay LR

    Audience essay feedback:

    WWW:

    • You’ve written over 800 words and covered the three industries impressively – well done!
    • You’ve clearly picked out some key points from the lessons and notes such as streaming and audience consumption habits (‘binge watching’).
    • You’ve offered an excellent conclusion that covers both sides of the debate and clearly states an opinion on the question. This is a really good sign.

    EBI:

    • You’ve clearly researched this essay online which is a hugely positive thing – the internet is an amazing resource and incredibly useful when you want to learn about a new topic. However, you need to make sure your research doesn’t become plagiarism.
    • You cannot copy and paste chunks of text unless you put it in a “quotation” and say where you have got this from. Otherwise, this is called plagiarism and if you wish to study at A Level or at university then you need to learn this vital lesson. At university, you will be thrown out for plagiarising an essay. Changing a word or two here and there is not enough (as you have done with this essay).
    • Despite this, you’ve clearly learned a lot from this exercise and still deserve a lot of credit for compiling such a strong argument.

    LR

    Q1) 1724

    Q2) My concluding paragraph because it summarises my essay in to a few sentences

    Q3) NONE

    Q4) Use less plagiarism

    Q5) Technology has given audience the power as they can give a media product more or less profit
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    Wednesday, December 4, 2019

    essay 500-800


    The internet has given audiences much more power than ever before.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?

    Over time, the internet has developed a variety of things to do on the internet for audiences and it's grown so much that everyone's interests come into action, even the internet has grown powerful and technology keeps developing along with the media products that are being provided to the audience by the producers. I think the internet makes the audience more AND less powerful because there are many things that can happen on the internet such as audiences developing their own opinions and debates of many topics and the audience themselves can also become a producer so they have a part in both the audience and as a producer.


    Since the rise of the industry, music has increased in technology and platforms to upload music content, there have been promotion services and more access to music content like Spotify and Vevo as well as Sound Cloud. Bedroom bands’ artists are able to self-publish music, so they can’t back from the card label once they’ve published their music. Audiences have benefited from the rise of digital media as they have more variety and choice to discover new arriving artists rather than being forced to listen to what the producers’ release. Services and opportunities like ‘bedroom bands’, Spotify and Apple Music help the audience to decide what’s in their favoured interest as there are now things such as ‘Recommended’ music which provide music similar to what the consumers listen to, that they haven’t heard before. The inconvenience of word of mouth advertising for the producers is that producers have limited amount of artists, who are commendable, that they can sign, which can lead to a decrease in profit for them. If audiences are unwilling to pay for music artists’ music, then those music artists’ will be barely recognised and their fame/popularity will drop since they are charging audiences. The issues for audiences in having so much content available to them are that it would be harder for them to choose out of what they want to use since they have limited time.

    Since the rise of the internet, the film and television industry has allowed streaming catch-up services, which are readily available on demand; there has also been the rise of technology of mobile and laptops, which have also given consumers more opportunity to watch film and TV anytime, anywhere. Audiences have benefited from the rise of digital media as they have access 24 hours a day. Apps like Showbox offer consumers more variety and choices with films and TV - they aren’t restricted to things on TV or cinemas. Subscription services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime help the audience in a way where they can enjoy movies and shows since they can also binge watch them, but it provides opportunities that aren’t anywhere else. Binge-watching a TV series on a subscription service ties consumers in for periods of time because of the costing. By watching TV shows and films on a small screen, this affects the viewing experience in a negative way since they won’t be able to see what’s happening in the viewing clearly and it might be too small to find the intricate details within the film/series. Companies are producing less interesting films and TV series because they take time to release exclusive platforms such as sequels and so on so forth, but they might not earn as much money since people may keep binge-watching the same shows/movies over and over, which companies can’t benefit from. Due to this, there are also limitations with those who are not confident with technology since they might not know much about subscription services and movie-streaming apps/websites.
    Since the rise of the internet, the news industry has increased in online news which is occasionally free, ‘citizen journalism’ has also increased where anyone can report the news live and print sales have declined because of the rise of online news coverage, so people don’t read newspapers as often anymore. The internet has changed in the way audiences can access news because the news is updated more frequently and print newspapers is usually outdated since news often changes. The environment has also benefited to moving content online such as videos and gifs and there are more choices of news platforms to choose from. But there is news known as ‘Fake news’, this is problematic for audiences because sources and facts cannot be regulated sometimes and false rumours can spread around through ‘Citizen Journalism’ just to have a better reputation and to find out gossip depending on the type of news they intend to show to the audiences. Seemingly, ‘Pay Wall’ still has to pay for some articles online.

    This shows how the audience is both less powerful and more powerful at the same time due to the fact that technology becomes more advanced and improved, even though few audiences don’t have much experience with technology, they can always learn through people who do have experience. They can share lots of things online and on the internet and producers’ can try to get what they want too
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