Wednesday, 21 February 2018

Advertising Conventions


Image result for katy perry pop chips advert
1)What conventions of an advert can you find and what are the connotations of each one?
The colour scheme is composed of greens and purples, the product is visible in Katy Perry's hand,The lighting is bright, the logo is the round, serif, distinctive typography in which the brand name is written, the slogan "Think Popped!" is an imperative to try and make the consumer to see fried crisps differently.
2) For each convention, write about how this appeals to a target audience. 
The exclamation mark in the slogan shows that Popchips brands themselves as an upbeat energetic company that's like a friend telling you to buy healthier crisps because they care about you.The use of a celebrity with a majority female fan base, the traditionally feminine colour of purple and the mention of diets show that the target audience is female. The pun used in the title and the serif font shows that they are appealing to a relatively young target audience.
3) What is the USP (unique selling point) of the product and how do you know?
The USP of Popchips is that they are cooked differently than traditional crisps, they are popped rather than fried, baked or kettle style.

Extension: Look for another, different advert for the same brand. What similarities can you find? What differences are there? Can you find a consistent brand identity across both adverts? Post the second advert to your blog and write a paragraph of analysis answering these questions.

Tuesday, 6 February 2018

Reveal Study Case

Media language


1) Based on your research, what type of people read Reveal? Consider demographics and psychographics.
C2,D and E groups read reveal.They tend to be female and from the ages of around 18-34.2) Look at the lesson slides: how does the editor introduce Reveal magazine?
The editor introduces the magazine as a "girl's best friend" who talks "with you not at you", this shows that reveal is trying to be friendly and relatable to the every day audience.

3) What is the difference between the Reveal and Tatler target audiences? Tatler aims to reach younger, wealthy audiences are upper class it is targeted to be read by A and B groups whereas Reveal aims to be read by C1 and 2s, D and E groups who are female and younger from 18-34.

4) What issues are Reveal readers interested in?
reveal are interested in beauty, fashion, diets and celebrity gossip.

1) How many of the 12 magazine cover key conventions feature on this edition of Reveal?
The price is very prominent on the front of the magazine, it has a bright background to draw attention to how cheap it is.It has a central image which is a paparazzi shot of Katie Price and Peter Andre.The tag/sell lines talk about the main stories that are based on relationships, beauty and general celebrity gossip.The main flash links to the central image and is about Katie and Pete's relationship.The colour scheme is quite wide from bright pinks and yellows to more subtle turquoises and small hints of red to highlight themes passion, sex and relationships.There is colloquial and informal language to make the audience relate. The font choices are mainly san serif to make the magazine seem approachable with the exception of the price and the small examples of handwriting fonts to make the audience feel as though they are connecting with the celebrities and producers of the magazine.


2) What is the font choice used on the cover and what does this choice connote? 
A round san serif font is used to make the magazine seem friendly, approachable and modern.   

3) How do the cover lines appeal to the Reveal target audience?
The cover lines appeal to audiences that are interested in celebrities by resembling a collage pattern to show that the magazine is almost bursting with information about current celebrities.

5) How are images used to create interest in the magazine? Find three reasons for your answer. (E.g. mise-en-scene such as props, costume and make-up, body position, facial expression). The colour scheme is wide, with bright pinks, reds and yellows and slightly deeper turquoises to show that the magazine is vibrant and youthful.The mise en scene shows a celebrity devouring an ice cream cone to humanise celebrities and show that they are just like us.

6) What differences can you find between the use of design and typography between Tatler and Reveal? List at least three and explain the effect on audiences. The typography in Tatler for the cover image is narrow and serif to communicate to the audience that Tatler is  sophisticated however, a bright pink is used to highlight the fact that they are modern and feminine. for reveal, it is a round, san serif, white font with a red background to show to the audience that reveal is modern, approachable and focuses on relationships as red has connotations of love and passion.Tatler has a more minimalist design with one image, a clear main flash and cover lines that are evenly spaced out to show that Tatler is classy it makes the magazine look expensive and the few cover lines they have are well thought out and of a high quality. The cover image for Reveal has a lot less space and there are plenty of smaller photos and cover lines to make it almost seem like a personalised scrap book and also it seems as though they have many interesting stories for a resonnable price of 99 pence that is clearly displayed even before the title.

 1) Based on your research, what type of people read Reveal? Consider demographics and psychographics.
i think that mainstreamers and strugglers are the most common type of people that read Reveal because it is affordable, approachable and advertises things that are affordable and also often gives free gifts that some strugglers would find hard to buy at full price. I think that majority C2, D and E groups read Reveal due to its marketing and I also believe the majority of people who read it are female, young and white because most copies of Reveal are sold up north where it is less diverse and it the lower classes are in larger numbers.

2) Look at the lesson slides: how does the editor introduce Reveal magazine?

3) What is the difference between the Reveal and Tatler target audiences?

4) What issues are Reveal readers interested in?

Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Tatler Study Case


1)The type of people who read Tatler are upper and upper middle class as they are the only select groups that can relate to things like buying expensive jewellery and going horse riding or hunting.


2) The author uses words like "fabulously" to describe the lifestyle of the readers to show that they're audience lives extremely extravagant lifestyles.She also uses the verb "reflected" to show that the events in Tatler mirror those of the audience so that they can relate to it.  3) The statistics show that although Tatler is trying to take a new direction, their average reader age is 41 years old.The fact that 83% of their readers are in the ABC social groups show that it exclusively targets the upper classes.The average household income further emphasises this as it is a staggering £261,572 which is almost 10 times the average household income in the UK.The fact that 70% of the readers of this magazine live in London or the South east of London 5) All of the activities that are showcased on all of the special editions are things that the higher classes enjoy, almost exclusively. For example, the Beauty & Cosmetic Surgery Guide edition is geared towards an audience who either are seriously considering plastic surgery, or already have had procedures done and are considering more, to be in this kind of a position, you almost certainly have to be wealthy. The same could be said about all of these magazine covers.

Media Language 

1) How many of the 12 magazine cover key conventions feature on this edition of Tatler?
9 of the 12 key magazine conventions are used. Some exammples of this include : the title of the publication, which is placed in the top third of the publication to grab the readers attention, the central image, is a young,blonde model wearing pearls to show looking directly into the camera, almost right into the audiences eyes to show the calibre of people that Tatler are appealing to.Sell lines are present down the sides of the magazine cover using words like 'aristo' to try and appeal to a young, wealthy audience. Furthermore, the use of name checks like 'Corden' shows the audience that the writers of Tatler are aware that people in those circles are likely to know who that is. 


4) Tatler readers spend a considerable amount on fashion because they think that it is very important.96% of Tatler readers own designer clothing, 62% of them have bought items that were advertised to them in the magazine, which shows how much Tatler understands what their audiences interests and tastes are. Furthermore, a staggering 81% of their readers own designer shoes and accessories so this calibre of items are what can be advertised in their magazine.5) Go to page 10. What are the special editions of Tatler that run throughout the year? What does this suggest about the pyschographic groups who read Tatler?

The slender serif font choice is used to highlight the themes of sophistication,and elegance that Tatler would like to be viewed as.


3) A san serif, all capitalised font is used to draw attention to what the sell lines are saying and the san serif font was a deliberate choice to show that Tatler is moving with the times.
  
4)The cover lines talk about things like milenial sloanes (rich people with old money in their family who are young) which can relate to their intended audiences of young women in their 20's with wealth.

5) The pink is vibrant and modern to show that Tatler is changing for the new generation of wealthy women, the green has connotations of spring, which is fitting as this was published in April and finally the hints of gold show that Tatler is still for an elegant, and almost regal audience. 

6) The model's eyeliner is dramatic, which draws attention to her eyes the focal point.Her makeup comprises mostly on dramatic winged eye-liner to bring attention to the focal point of the image, the model's eyes.This contrasts with previous issues where all makeup is minimal to show that Tatler is moving in a new direction.Her costume shows that it is still aimed towards the wealthy though as she is wearing pearls and her outfit has hints of gold on it.Finally, her facial expression is neutral to draw attention to her eyes which are looking directly into the camera to make it seem like she is having a private conversation with the audience.

Representations
 1) Aristocratic, young women are represented on the magazine cover.

2)The cover lines suggest that rich people in the UK are quite care free and they frequent events and they are all socialites.  
3)The stereotype that the upper classes are reserved and boring and mostly older is being subverted because the cover model is young and the events that are being talked about on the cover lines seem quite lively. 

4) Are there any misrepresentations or under-representations of groups? What might this suggest about the target audience? There is a severe under representation of lower classes, men and people of colour.
 

5) The preferred reading of Tatler would be that people think that it is moving with the times and becoming relatable to younger generations and also many people would aspire to be like the people who feature in the magazine.The oppositional reading would be  that Tatler is elitist and exclusive and does not feature certain groups because the company believes that they are better than them and these classist values are the polar opposite of moving with the times and stick to old values like classicism and exclusivity.

Social and Cultural context

1) Every day living such as high street shopping and anything enjoyed by the majority of people in the middle or working classes is not represented in Tatler.

2) Tatler runs special issues on holidays, spa breaks, cosmetic surgery, watches and jewellery and private schools. What does this suggest about the magazine's representation of life in Britain?
Tatler represents life in England to only be about luxuries and an international audience may think that British people don't go through any hardships.

3) What audience groups might be offended or insulted by the front cover of Tatler April 2017? 
Many young women may be offended by the tagline "Oops all my clothes fell of, which is fine because all you need are the new accessories" because it trivialises the thought process of a woman and suggests that things like this are all a woman has to worry about 

4) Find three other front covers for Tatler. What issues or problems are regularly featured in Tatler?
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The first issue features the issue of people being outshone by their children, this is an issue that people in the upper classes may face as their children have amazing opportunities and so they may have an even more impressive career than them.The second one features the issue that some women face as they start to physically age and it gives tips on how to look younger.The final one features the problem of being unhappy with your body and it is a guide on plastic surgery, beauty, fashion and how to seem like a better version of yourself, are ideas that are often featured in Tatler.

1) How does the front cover engage audiences with possible narratives? Look for stories, cliffhangers, dramatic cover lines etc.
The front cover of the April 2017 Tatler cover engages the audience by talking about well known celebrities and what they are doing (James Corden) and using colloquialisms that the people reading the magazine will understand and relate to like "aristo". This engages the audience as they want to find out what is happening to the celebrities as they many have an attachment and admiration for certain celebrities.


2) What does the costume and make-up in the central image suggest about the character featured on the front cover of the April 2017 edition of Tatler?The dramatic eyeliner suggests that the person is trendy and is willing to take risks, the embellished choker that she is wearing further emphasises this and shows that she is a part of modern trends, the pearls that she is wearing and her updo hairstyle mark her as a wealthy individual but the looseness of the bun also shows that she is care free and youthful.

3) Read this Guardian article on the BBC documentary about Tatler called Posh People. What does the article suggest about the people who produce and read Tatler?

4) How does the front cover juxtapostion text and images to create contrast and narrative on the front cover of Tatler April 2017?

Minority Report (re upload)

Thursday, 18 January 2018

Learner response

1) 22 marks grade 6

www: This is an extremely impressive assessment across the board...real knowledge and insight offered, particularly in the first half of Q3 and Q4.

ebi: For Q4, you need a little more focus on the question... its about the audience experience.Your points on industry are valid but you need to relate it back to the audience.



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3) 6/8 LR: more reference to the fact that it was a war time effort.

4)14/20 LR:Read the question carefully and make your points more geared towards audiences instead of industries.
5)The preferred reading of this media product is that women will be convinced to join war time efforts due to the example of a strong independent woman on the cover.The red on her bandanna signifies power and subliminally tells the audience that they can be powerful too if they help make weapons for the army.

However,the oppositional reading of this text is that women shouldn't have to work and they should instead be consoling their children who have lost their fathers and the fact that they're has to be an advert to convince them proves that they really don't want to.
























Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Representation

1)Teenagers, males females and ethnic minorities- black and mixed race people are represented in the poster.

2)A young black male at the right of the poster is holding a baseball bat and wearing a hoodie, this is commonly used to portray black males as violent, aggressive and untrustworthy

3)The preferred reading of this poster is that young people, especially ethnic minorities are dangerous and should be feared.

4) The oppositional reading of this poster is that it does not represent all young people of a certain background.

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Saturday, 13 January 2018

Film Industry Research

1)I have chosen Kidulthood

2)I have chosen Kidulthood because it is really funny and I remember re-watching it a countless amount of times.

3) Lionsgate UK was the film studio behind Kidulthood.

4) Capelight Pictures was the distributor for the theatrical release of Kidulthood.

5) Kidulthood is a Crime Drama

6) There is the selling of Drugs and Guns but also fights and references to relationships so I know that it's a crime drama.

7) Does your chosen film have any stars or a director that are known for that particular genre?
Aml Ameen who plays Trevor has also had roles in movies like "shank" and is well known for being in the Crime Drama genre.

8)Kidulthood was released on the 3rd of March 2006.

9) The full trailer was released and then shared on platforms like Youtube which were new at the time,teaser trailers and posters were also released