Friday 30 January 2015

Double-page Spread

Heading – TEDx Talk with Shervin Kashefpour

Sub heading – Cynical coming soon on E4 8:30pm every Tuesdays

What was it like to be starring in an urban drama/crime show?

Well in the beginning it was very different and it felt really real at the point because I was the main character called Malik who gets targeted by other gang members and gets himself into trouble around the local area. This is also affected by what Malik has been through in the past, he’s been in and out of care homes which have really affected him physically and mentally which is why he’s getting involved in these kinds of drug related activities. But as an overall it was a pretty great experience and makes me think how children are like when they do actually go through that kind of problems.

What was the funniest moment on set?

There were quite a few moments that were hilarious on set and half of them were when we were actually out in the cold recording and everyone was freezing which delayed our work and couldn't get much done at the time. At times the camera work wouldn't be as accurate as we wanted it to be or the camera battery had died or one of our actors is not available. It was really stressful at a point because we had to get everything done to start off our show and these minorities were delaying it. At the end I was very pleased of the outcome thanks to my amazing media crew who helped me every time I wanted to give up.

What was your biggest challenge while making this show?

I think the biggest challenge for me personally was getting all the clips finished as accurately as me and my media crew wanted it to be. We had to re do a lot of shots because we couldn't get them right also if it started to rain we didn't have the right equipment to keep recording so it was a struggle but at the end of the day we got it done together as a team. Remember there is no I in team.

What was the experience like to be on set? Was this your first time acting?

Honestly, yes this was my first time being on set and getting filmed. I had never done this before and it was a very different like experience because you could not make any mistakes or else we had to do the whole seen again which would take even longer and not match our shooting schedule. Yes we had a shooting schedule because half of my crew got very lazy at a point and didn't want to come out because of the “cold” not mentioning any names ha-ha.

As a whole I got better in it after I got used to it and started to get the hang of acting. The experience was absolutely amazing and I really enjoyed my time on the set with the bestest media crew in the world (obviously).

Music Video Analysis

Media Forms:
In the music video 'Ill Manors' establishes the setting and engages the target audience which are teenagers. The music video uses fast pace edits and intimidating scenes were you see young teenagers robbing from people, setting cars on fire and smoking, this representation gives teenagers a negative stereotype making other audiences such as the elderly think teenagers are bad and dangerous. Furthermore Plan B has used meaningful lyrics which relate to the teenage demographic audience, moreover it is more likely for this target audience to listen to this type of music which is called grime/rap genre. The shots used in the music video such as long/medium shots establish the setting of the music video which is a rough estate, the setting of the music video may also consider that Plan B has also used the same setting for his film too called 'Ill Manors' making the audience create an idea of the film.

Media Representations:
Gender, ethnicity and age are represented strongly in this music video, it shows a dominant reading to other age groups about the stereotypes towards young teenagers. The gender most represented in this video are young teenager boys/men they are shown as violent, dominant characters which give a negative stereotype to others making them think all teenage boys and men are dangerous. However there are some females used in the video but not shown as much as the males, they seem to be following the male characters which Plan B has intended to do by purpose, reminding the audience that the males are in control. I think the ethnicity and age shown in this music video are white, black, and mix who are young teenagers/adults (16-24); Plan B has used this target audience as the film is based upon the London riots which involved many young teenagers.

Media Institutions:
Plan B released this music video as a protest video to create awareness as estate people are never heard they are most known for thugs, violent and bad behaved people, this is a stereotype as class demographic A and B would think this as they are upper class, wealthy with a good job to keep their lives/families stable whereas the class demographics D and E are described negatively hence they live in a council estate, unemployed or still at school. Plan B himself grew up in a council estate before he became noticed in the music industry therefore he knows how these young people in council estates feel as they are not heard to the public but discriminated as negative people.

Media Audiences:
I think the demographic D and E group would relate to this music video as unemployed, young teenagers who go to school are portrayed in the video. The video shows us teenagers being violent and established in a council estate area making us think they are in the struggler, reformers group of the psycho-graphical group who are not very successful in life and struggle to be heard. Moreover I think this because this group is mostly targeted in the news and modern lives as there many incidents and crimes happening who seem to be young teenagers who can relate to the music video as it is about them overall wanting to be heard.

Monday 26 January 2015

Learner Response

23 = D

WWW - Some good points on audience Q but don't quote the exam paper - waste of words/time as you wont get marks for it.

EBI - Need much more focus on the question asked and revision. How did you miss all the narrative theories for Q3?

LR - Rewrite Q1 on your blog.

Q1 - The trailer is used to promote the bran image through motivational speech. This immediately connotes that these are very extraordinary people and are very unique which then promotes channel 4. Also sponsoring for this show would give a positive message to the public and explain and educate how hard it is for a disabled person to get into the Olympics and how hard it is to train and be ready for it at the end. 

The use of non-diegetic sound in this trailer helps channel 4 to promote because it has a different affect on the audience. The voice over of motivational music playing in the background shows that all the participants involved in the paralympics are very determined and motivated to produce the best results they possibly can do. In addition the use of fast paced shot movement showed the audience that they have a lot of training to do before they enter the paralympics. As the directer of 4Creative said "We had to make some noise." connotes that they are trying to raise awareness for people with disabilities and encourage them rather then making them feel as if they are not one of us. This also promotes channel 4's image because by raising awareness they will have achieved a company goal for themselves which is to educate the public about serious matter going on in the world and disability would be one of them.

Print Planning

Friday 23 January 2015

iLL Manors - Trailer Analysis

What are the typical codes and conventions of film trailers – what information is usually provided?

Ill manors provides the most important information during the trailer as they have such a little time, they want to provide the main information which the viewers will see and then be interested in the film and then watch the film. However Ill Manors would provide the most important information at the end of the film which would be the release date, this is done as the last thing the viewers will see and will stick in their head. The trailer would also provide the institutions, stars names, the director’s names, the names of companies who funded the film and the ratings they receive from the film reviewers. As this film I slow budget film they would provide names of stars or famous directors names. This is done in order to attract more viewers as they may of saw a previous film of a directors or a stars film. Viewers would then want to watch the film as they may believe they will enjoy the film. Most trailers would also provide “coming soon” on their trailers as this would give the audience an idea that they would not have to wait long to actually see the film. Also the information that is provided at during the trailer would be writing in bright bold so viewers will not miss it and will notice it being there. The Ill Manors trailer also provides quotes which would help the audience understand what the film is about. At the end of the trailer the date would be left on screen for around about 4 seconds. The trailer also provides lines from the film as this would create suspicion off what to expect in the film. Also at the end of the trailer they provide their website name and any social network sites they belong too. This is because viewers can find extra information, also by providing it at the end of the trailer it would be the last thing viewers see and will stick in their mind. Everything is normally promoted a lot on social network sites as everyone is apart of them and check them on a regular bases.

How are trailers distributed?

The distributor for Ill Manors was Revolver Entertainment. Even though Ill Manors was a low budget film and was not known off as much; Revolver Entertainment has worked with successful British films in the past for example Kidulthood and Adulthood. These films were really successful in Britain as the genre urban teen drama is very popular. Some may say it relates to most London teenagers who are from the street. Also the director of Ill Manors ‘Plan B’ has worked with Revolver Entertainment before in Adulthood; therefore he is familiar with their work as he was a part of one of their most successful films. Due to the link between the two Revolver Entertainment gave Plan B his first break in the film industry, as some saw as too big of a risk to pay off. Normally trailers will be played before films start at cinemas, however this is seen not be a good idea as many people skip or miss the trailers as they would arrive just for the film. Also trailers are mostly shown on YouTube this would be a better way to distribute trailers as many people will watch the trailer. Also it would give you an idea of how many people will watch your film from the views you receive from the trailer. Another way to distribute your trailers would be on social network sites. This would be an idea that would get the most people’s attention as everyone is apart of social networking sites therefore attract the most viewers to your film. As the film is targeted at teenagers the directed Plan B is famous to all the teens as his fan base is mostly teenagers.


How does Ill Manors use trailer conventions?

Ill Manors uses convention to be effective during the trailer. The trailer provides the distributor companies name which they then provide a main part of the film to create tension and make it more effective. However they do not give too much away about what will the storyline will be in the film. They did this in order to attract the audience attention and also get them to watch the film. The trailer also uses the directors own song during the trailer (Plan B). This is done in order to promote the Plan b music career while also promoting his film, which is called synergy which is also known as cross promotion. The trailer also provides parts of the film which are effective in the film. however because there are so many storylines in the film all happening at once by providing effective parts it will not give the storyline away, as there are many storylines to follow the viewers will have to watch all the film to get a clearly understanding of the storylines. Also by using the effective parts it makes the viewers want to watch the film as the trailer has persuaded them it is a good film and also encouraged them to watch the film. Also by adding Plan B soundtrack in the background and parts of the video it will encourage the viewers to also check out his music video. Once the audience has seen one of his videos they would then want to see the rest of his videos as they may tend to enjoy his music. This would then promote his music career further. From there Plan B would then get more sponsors in creating another film as they believe he has become established.

Who is the target audience?

The target audience for this film would be 18-40. However due to the violence in the film and the inappropriate scenes that are shown the film was giving an 18 rating. However I believe the target audience would start at 13. Whether the younger age finds a way into the cinema or they watch it online or purchase the DVD when it comes out. I also think it would be targeted at both men and women as one of the main characters is a woman, it also shows how some woman are treated bad and have done nothing wrong to deserve that. So this would therefore interest women to watch it. However I do believe it is 60% male and 40% female. I believe the audience of the group would belong to the group D/E as it would be mostly school drop outs who would want to watch the film. This is because it would relate to lives therefore they would understand the film more. However this film could be used to show how street kid’s lives are and how it’s not their fault. I also think the film audience could fall under the group A/B as it may interest students as they may have been in that life before but got out, they may want to see how it is for the life opposite to them is like to live, or they know someone in that lifestyle. Whereas maybe they just enjoy that kind of genre in a film.

Does it have a unique selling point or use particular techniques to appeal to the audience?

Ill Manors uses Mise- en- Scene effectively to appeal to the audience. The use of stereotype of the hood clothing would appeal to the target audience. This is because as soon as the target audience notice the clothing being worn they would be attracted to the trailer. Which they would then be hooked into the storyline has it would relate to them. This would be a usual stereotype look of someone who would live in a council estate and could not go to school. Also the covering of some of the background actors would connote the hidden identity of the stereotype and also the target audience. The uses of guns, knives and guns would be the typical stereotype view of teenagers that there out to cause trouble all the time and start violence whenever they can. However Plan B is trying to send a message that if you think we behave like this then why we should stop. Also the setting makes the trailer more effective as it is filmed in Plan b own estate. This would be effective as it shows Plan B is not ashamed where he has come from which is like most rap artist. He still has respect for his town and his sending a message that fame will not make him one of them rich boys. 

Consider the way the scenes are edited together – does the trailer give away any clues about the narrative?

The trailer uses shots from the film and edits them which fast pace. This connotes to the audience that the film will be full of action. Also it catches the audience’s attention to the trailer. As the fast pace creates suspension and excitement to the film and also creates excitement in the viewer’s head. By the film showing parts of the film it attracts the audience’s attention as they want to try work out the storyline of the film. However as they can’t understand the storyline they want to watch the film, as the storyline has interest them. As there is so much going on in the movie at once and every storyline is linked together at some point in the movie, this then is hard for the viewer to understand the film by just watching the trailer they would need to watch the entire film to understand the storyline. I believe that the trailer does not give any narrative away at all as there is too much to understand just from a 1:45 second trailer. This is a good thing as it would encourage viewers to go and watch the film.

Are the main stars visible in the trailer?

The Trailer provides some of the main characters. The main two characters they provide are Kirby and Chris. This is because they have had a long past relationship which has led them to a point which they meet again. However the audience will try and understand their relationship but they would not get the true story behind the relationship until they watch the film. They trailer also provides brief showing of main characters however, you don’t not come to a clearly understand that they are the main characters, but you do understand they have a dominated role in the estate that they live in. the main characters in the film that have been in previous successful films will be provided in the trailer as it would build viewers for the film. As the audience would believe if they were in a previous film that they enjoyed they will enjoy this one. But however if they believe they actor has been in films they did not enjoy then they would lose many viewers.

Is there information about the director of the film?

The trailer provides information on the director as the director (Plan B) name is provided. Also the cross promotion of plan b music in the background lets the viewer’s know it is the directors music. Also Plan B the director is in the trailer as they provide parts of his music video during the trailer.  This was done to promote his music career as well as his directing career. Also this was done as if the audience knew about Plan B before and listened to his music they would then watch his film, as his target audience is the same age as his fan base. This would then enable him to attract more viewers to his film.

Is there information about the release date?

The trailer provides the release date. However the release date is provided at the end of the trailer and is on screen for about 4 seconds. The release date is also written in bold writing which would stand out to the audience. The release date is provided at the end as it would be the last thing the audience would notice so it would stick in their head. Also the trailer says coming soon this is done in order to let the viewer know that they do not have to wait ages to see the film. This would be provided at the start of the film in order to get the audience to watch the trailer the whole way through.

Is the narrator’s voice-over used?

A narrator’s voice is used in a form of rap in the trailer. This is not usually heard in the trailers. However the person doing the narrator is the actual director of the film (Plan B). He says during the trailer “I am the narrator”. This would connote to the audience that he is the voice of the trailer and the film itself and he is trying to send a story out to the viewers, with a message behind it. You never normally see the narrator doing his own narrator voice on the trailer is this case the cross promotion is used again, as Plan B is rapping during the trailer which would interest and excite the viewers.

How has the genre of the film been represented through characters, setting, lighting, colour, music, camera shots/movement/angles and editing?


The genre of Ill Manors is crime urban teen drama. This is represented through characters as the way they would talk would be the same as a street council kid would talk. This would be in the form on slang. Also the characters are violent and have weapons and drug on them which is a stereotype view of seeing the characters. The setting of the film is in a council estate and the streets which would represent the genre, as the target audience would live in the same kind of environment to the characters. The setting is mostly at night as it would create tension and connote to the audience at when the crime takes place. The lighting of the film is the dark shots would represent the emotion of the characters and the film which was mostly angry, sad and fear. The colour of the costumes used by the characters were dark this is a stereotype view of teenagers. Also one character tells another character he needs to dress dark as it hides the identity of the character. The music during the film relates to genre as it is fast music would relate to the fats pace of the film, to connote action to the viewers. The film was also about violence and crime where the music related to that as it had swearing in it. Also the songs used were angry songs to relate to the mood of the film. The music also used in the film was Plan b own songs, this was used in the form of cross promotion. The camera shots in the film related to the genre as the close up shots were used to show when the characters were scared or upset. Also the establish shots were used to show the setting of the scene would be near an estate or inside an estate. The editing related back to the genre as the fast pace editing connoted to the audience the action and crime taking place in the film. Also the use of fast editing was used to show the many storylines taking place all at once.

iLL Manors Film Review

Ill Manors is a multi-stranded urban crime drama set in east London, the introduction to this feature film from the director and rapper Ben drew also known as Plan B on stage, developed from his widely hailed song of the same name which is linked to the 2011 riots. The first half of the movie is amazing; creative, chaotic and energetic but after all of this the dynamism and worrying leaks out of the film. Due to this the movie turns into a upsetting and disappointing in a way because it had a positive start.

Apart of the story there is a narrative of Ben Drew being the narrator uses his music to tell the story which changes the whole concept of the film making an art and gives the narration in a different way which builds the interest of the film as this is different for a movie which had only £100,000 budget and it made half million pounds and this good meaning that what Ben Drew was trying to show was shown in the way he wanted. The story changes a lot as for example in the scenes it gives a different type of audience as I believe it is for teenagers and that once you’re in problem you need to get out and that you don’t join gangs or get in trouble that your young and should try be educated. However in this film they represent that there is a cycle that young generation wants to be like these drug dealers and want to be these thieves.

The film importance is when Aaron would have to look after this baby which is surprising left alone in a pram and he has no choice to take it as police are outside the station and has dogs who can sniff drugs so he would have to hide it in baby to make himself look like a father and deal with a baby problem. Later on he goes to his friend Ed for help who consider that they should think of something later but Aaron wants to at least try to save the mother and let the baby have a life that he didn't have at least and you learn this over time as Aaron is slowly having enough of the life and wants to be better and doesn't want to be in the same place where he doesn't sell drugs and also this hit him when he saw the woman prostituting for no reason.

The film is all suspense till the end and gives an important message that Ben Drew enforces about rough areas around the UK that it is hard to get out but you can do it that there is an end and you would have to wisely on what you want to do that there are different paths but sometimes you would have to take a dark one for yourself to make yourself successful but not go as plan. Gives the idea that to young people who are in those areas learnt that it is bad to sell drugs and that its bad overall to do anything against law even if getting paid and if getting all this respect it can change your life into an negative way and this movie shows you scenario of what happens and brings different views. And the characters give you a personal relationship as you feel bad for them as they’re only a child or that it shouldn't be like this. 


Ill manors give an outstanding job of an movie and I think that it should be watched and should be for every young adult and teach that not everyone can go through a good path that people still need help that it’s not easy to have good things happen in an environment where they sell drugs and break the law. However this movie has good comedy moment and teaches about other parts such as growing and moving on in life and also helping other people in life as Aaron the main character aim is just to help in the end and be the best he can and change to a new leaf even though his character is shown as a ‘rude boy’ he wants be more than that and Ben Drew makes a great debut of a film in my opinion and makes us feel sympathy of the type of location he was brought up  and see the corruption, negativity and poison in events we see in the film a must see.

Tuesday 20 January 2015

Mest 2 - Print

Title of Publication

The Title of the magazine is highlighted in comparison to the background of the magazine; Doctor Who is a worldwide franchise that is universally recognised so by making the title stand out as much as possible it will help selling the magazine because people will recognise it more due to its success on national television.

Slogan

This magazine is a special addition magazine dedicated to the 50th Anniversary of the Doctor Who Television Show as a result they dedicated the slogan towards the 50th Anniversary Special "Celebrating 50 years of adventures in time and space" it's effective because they sum up the importance of the 50th Anniversary special with only one sentence. This will appeal to Doctor Who fans because it’s a limited edition only for the 50th Anniversary.

Central Image

With the central image they made the current Doctor at that time (Matt Smith) as the main character in this magazine however the story of the episode is that three doctors from the timeline meet up and save the day from evil and in the magazine they used the two other doctors (David Tennent and John Hurt) to pose with Matt Smith to showcase that three different doctors are working together in order to defeat evil.

Cover Line

The Cover Line in this magazine stands out because the background of the magazine is mixture of black and grey in comparison to the cover line which has a dark gold colour which makes the cover lines stand out, the central image will grab the audiences attentions and the cover lines will maintain the audience’s attention.

Competitions

The magazine offers a free Blu-Ray DVD's, CD's and books of doctor who for the lucky winner. This would appeal to Doctor Who fans because normally these DVD’s would cost a lot of money but with this magazine their giving it away to one lucky winner which many people will want to be.

Language

The language used in the cover contain a lot of buzz words like "Special, Adventure, Space and Time, Haunt" this is just in the cover alone the language is being used to create an image for the reader that the writer wants them to imagine so that they are interested in watching the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who.

Wednesday 7 January 2015

Media Index (Revision)

September 2014 > Media language >Key Concepts - MIGRAIN PowerPoint- 10/09/2014
September 2014 > Lighting > Lighting

September 2014 > Key concepts > Analysis - Nike print advert on slide 28 of the Key Concepts - MIGRAIN PowerPoint
September 2014 > Key concepts > Film Poster Analysis - 12/09/2014
October 2014 > Media language > Cinematography research/revise tasks
October 2014 > Media language > Cinematography tasks
October 2014 > Media language > New TV show: Brief Pitch 

November 2014 > Media Language > Blumler & Katz
December 2014 > Media Language > Dependency Questions