Working title- iwatchyou Genre- crime thriller Duration- 90 minutes Target audience- 16-21 year olds who follow a more "alternitive" mindset. They have an interest in social media and are NRS grading C1-D. They will watch the film to have a social talking point about the affect of social media. Outline- Begining: Amy, like any other … Continue reading Treatment
Actors and directors
Actors and directors (cast and crew) Amy Isaac- Sophie Turner: 22 year old actress from England, best known for Game of Thrones. She was also in a mystery drama called The Thirteenth Tale which is a similar genre to the film I would like to make. Dad- Jude Law Mum- Kate Winslet Fahtima- Vanessa Morgan … Continue reading Actors and directors
ISP 16- My character profile/ film issue
The 'issue' in my film: The main 'issue' in my film is social media and the effect it has on peoples lives. The film will show the very worst social media can do, and how you shouldn't give out all your information so easily for anyone to access. Hopefully from watching the film, the younger … Continue reading ISP 16- My character profile/ film issue
Component 3: coursework pt2
Night Crawlers- I like the low key lighting as it enforces the genre and the transparent editing they have used so you can see the people behind the main character. The iconography establishes the plot. I don't like how the reviewers are in bright colours, this deteracts attention from the main image. I will use the … Continue reading Component 3: coursework pt2
Component 3: coursework
Warp Films: What type of films do they make? They make a mix of all genres including crime thrillers, horror stories, comedies and romance films. For example: Horror movie "Hush", Romance "Submarine", Crime film "This is England", Sci-fy "Dr. Easy". Background info: The Company was founded by Warp Records in 2001 by Rob Mitchell and … Continue reading Component 3: coursework
ISP 15- representations,identity and stereotypes
Task 1: Jeremy Tunstall- Femininity theory Domestic- Female character strongly associated with 'home' and the life that comes with it. She does: cooking, cleaning and looking after the children. Consumer- Female characters defined by material items and their love for them (using mainly their partners money). They pride themselves in their possessions. Sexual- Characters defined … Continue reading ISP 15- representations,identity and stereotypes
Magazines- representation
Socialisation- The process through which we learn the norms and values of our culture. Gender socialisation, for example, referes to the way in which we learn what is expected of us as men and women. The media are often said to play an important role in this regard, functioning as agents of socialisation. What … Continue reading Magazines- representation
ISP 13- Vogue audience
Task 1- Target audience of Vogue 1065: I think the audience of the 1965 edition of Vogue are 30 -45 year old women who have interests in fashion, trends and travel. They are likely to have a high income as the magazine is a costly luxury, on the other hand more stereotypically the readers husband … Continue reading ISP 13- Vogue audience
Media audiences/ uses and gratifications
Readership- An estimate of how many readers a publication has. Circulation- A count of how many copies of a particular publication are distributed, including subscriptions. NRS: The National readership survey (NRS) provide pulishers and advertisers with vital data on readership and circulation. The NRS categorises audiences using demographic variables- age, gender, social grade. Social grade … Continue reading Media audiences/ uses and gratifications
Vogue analysis
Title- Vogue July 1965 Background information ( publishers, genre, etc)- Publisher: Conde Nast, Editor: Beatrix Miller, Published in the Uk sinse 1917, Luxury fashion magazine, Avalible as print edition, 3 shillings (£3.32 today) Target audience: Affluent, fashion and style conscious females aged 30-45. Vogue defined themselves as: stylish, influential and a luxury item to consumers. … Continue reading Vogue analysis