Friday 23 September 2016

Representation of Adverts


LINK: Sarah's Story - Motor Neurone Disease Association

My thought on the representation:
I think the people watching the advert may get confused with the message, the advert is unclear on what it is showing until the end when it says it. i though the advert was for help against sexual harassment; her clothes her being stripped off her and it looked like she was being beaten then dragged across the floor. i thought the stripping was unnecessary and the shots of her body were not needed. i think this advert would not of been a man because men are not made to look week and women are easy targets.

Those who might challenge the representations:
I think people with this disease would see it as unrealistic and would be offended. also feminists would challenge this advert because its a women being dragged around and undressed showing their weaker than men and less powerful.

Those who might accept these representations:
I think fundraisers and charities would support this advert because it makes the illness look painful making people want to help and donate.

Friday 16 September 2016

My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding - analysis

My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding - analysis
Mr Berriman's lesson

Bright colour’s, florescent, sparkles, unique and outgoing dresses, crowns, exaggerated, over the top, old fashioned mixed with the modern day
Lots of decorations - flowers Crowded, lots of people, drinking, talking, screaming, shouting, beeping cars, traffic
Big arrivals- horse and cart, helicopters
Revealing clothing, tracksuits
Slang
Music: organs, slow build up to climax the is upbeat and happy/jolly
Film crew, lots of attention


My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding Feb 17, 2010
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HAUmII_hcg

pre-production unit 4

Eva Pre-production Unit 4