Sunday 22 January 2012

i've done my homework :D

What is being done by the soundtrack/ voiceover/ dialogue?

  1. The voiceover is there because the director(s) want to introduce them to the viewer and by doing this it creates a "trust" element it also is done quite informally which makes her seem like a peer or friend
  2.  the music is all modern this is because the demo graph this program is  aimed at listen' to this type of music

What sound and visual techniques are used to convey meaning?
  1. the music and visuals as i said are aimed at the youth and this shows that the 'youth culture' is comfortable with sex and don't see it as a big deal

What are the denotative meanings and connotations?
  1. the denotative meanings are tat how easy it is for the youth to start sexual relation
  2. the connotative meanings are how shocking and and how sexualy active the generation is and how they need to be carefull  

What is the significance of the mise-en-scene?
  the muse-en-scene is mostly sub urban areas either bedrooms (where conventional sex happens) this shows how comfotable we are with the situation


What assumptions about the audience are made?
that we are all sex freaks
How might the audience react to the text?
the target audience are likely to be sexually active or want to be sexually active but people who are not and do watch it may be slightly offended because essentially the program brings in to question the youths morals and religion
How does the text appeal to the audience?
because it is personal to each audience member in the sense of this program is directing itself to each member of its audience trying to get a message across

 
Who is the target audience?
16- 24

 
To which genre/s does the text belong?
 documentary

Which generic conventions is the text using?
voice over, interviews and music to direct the audiences emotions
 

What are the audiences’ generic expectations are they fulfilled or subverted?
their expectations are to be told about sex stories and it is fulfilled
 
Who is being represented?
 16- 25 year olds  all sexualitys
What is being represented?
 our obsession with sex (online)
Why is the subject being represented in this way?
 because if this was done in any other way it would seem as a lecture
Are there any stereotypes?
 yes, that EVERYBODY is like "wamm bam thank you mam"
Is the representation fair and accurate?
NO
 
What are the major ideologies, values and assumptions behind the text?
 to be careful online and to not be hoes or man hoes

How are these ideas and values put across in the text?
through the presenters reactions to the stories told. the presenter is young and attractive therefore boys ( the worst perpetrators) will listen to her.
 
How did the institution affect the text?
 by being on bbc3 (a channel for the youth) means it can show more raw materials
What is the institutional source of the text?
 bbc3
How has the text been distributed?
 through the t.v
Who owns and controls the institution?
 the people
 the text a public service
 

i've done my homework :D

What is being done by the soundtrack/ voiceover/ dialogue?

  1. The voiceover is there because the director(s) want to introduce them to the viewer and by doing this it creates a "trust" element it also is done quite informally which makes her seem like a peer or friend
  2.  the music is all modern this is because the demo graph this program is  aimed at listen' to this type of music

What sound and visual techniques are used to convey meaning?
  1. the music and visuals as i said are aimed at the youth and this shows that the 'youth culture' is comfortable with sex and don't see it as a big deal

What are the denotative meanings and connotations?
  1. the denotative meanings are tat how easy it is for the youth to start sexual relation
  2. the connotative meanings are how shocking and and how sexualy active the generation is and how they need to be carefull  

What is the significance of the mise-en-scene?
  the muse-en-scene is mostly sub urban areas either bedrooms (where conventional sex happens) this shows how comfotable we are with the situation


What assumptions about the audience are made?
that we are all sex freaks
How might the audience react to the text?
the target audience are likely to be sexually active or want to be sexually active but people who are not and do watch it may be slightly offended because essentially the program brings in to question the youths morals and religion
How does the text appeal to the audience?
because it is personal to each audience member in the sense of this program is directing itself to each member of its audience trying to get a message across

 
Who is the target audience?
16- 24

 
To which genre/s does the text belong?
 documentary

Which generic conventions is the text using?
voice over, interviews and music to direct the audiences emotions
 

What are the audiences’ generic expectations are they fulfilled or subverted?
their expectations are to be told about sex stories and it is fulfilled
 
Who is being represented?
 16- 25 year olds  all sexualitys
What is being represented?
 our obsession with sex (online)
Why is the subject being represented in this way?
 because if this was done in any other way it would seem as a lecture
Are there any stereotypes?
 yes, that EVERYBODY is like "wamm bam thank you mam"
Is the representation fair and accurate?
NO
 
What are the major ideologies, values and assumptions behind the text?
 to be careful online and to not be hoes or man hoes

How are these ideas and values put across in the text?
through the presenters reactions to the stories told. the presenter is young and attractive therefore boys ( the worst perpetrators) will listen to her.
 
How did the institution affect the text?
 by being on bbc3 (a channel for the youth) means it can show more raw materials
What is the institutional source of the text?
 bbc3
How has the text been distributed?
 through the t.v
Who owns and controls the institution?
 the people
 the text a public service