media studies

media studies

Friday 28 October 2016

Music video innovation

There is a chance that you may be reading this blog post on your phone.

Despite film and media snobs suggesting otherwise, marketers and social media institutions are recognising that audiences often consume video in portrait mode rather than turning their phones to a landscape position, and a number of videos are now being produced in this way.

Read about it here.




You may have also noticed that video content on social media often uses subtitles?
The nature with which we consume social media and video content is often when we are bored and seeking entertainment in a public space, often alone and when sound is unnecessary, embarrassing (!) or annoying. When video content unexpectedly includes sound, we often skip or close it. Media producers have realised that this is potentially detrimental as you will avoid consuming their video content. As a result, many include subtitles so that you can engage in the dialogue of the video content without skipping it. Look out for this particularly on facebook and  instagram.

Read about it here.

Going back to music video developments, Chance the Rapper's latest music video was shot on his iphone. Do watch the video on your phone with the screen rotation locked and look at how the video encourages you to physically engage. What does it make you do?






Finally, consider how this demonstrates technological convergence. Phones are increasingly complex and enable use to produce, consume and access media with ease.

Gender identity?




Well done Covergirl! In an unprecedented move, they have cast beauty blogger James Charles as a model in their latest marketing campaign.

Read about it here 

This could be used when exploring gender identity.

Do some research into the 'Queer theory'. 

Is this an example of it in action? Can you find any other examples from media texts that may support or challenge the Queer theory?

Does this conform or challenge dominant ideologies about gender identity?

Virtual Reality and film

If you haven't heard about the developments in VR, where have you been?!

In this article, 'Fifty Shades Darker' director, James Foley, talks about how he used the new technology in their marketing.

Read about it here

Keep an eye out for how this new technology is used by institutions and consumed by audiences over the next few months. What are the positives and negatives of this new development?

Facebook Workplace and the death of Vine



In order to stay relevant, media industries need to adapt to reflect the needs and wants of the audience (uses and grats). Facebook has seen many changes over the last few years - Facebook Live being the most recent (and controversial) development.

What do you think about 'work place'? Who is the target audience for this? How might audiences use this (uses and grats)?

Read more about it here

And in other news this week, Twitter has announced that it will be axing its 6 second video sharing format - Vine. The video sharing format that brought us such classics as 'Ryan Gosling won't eat his cereal' did not adapt in the same way as Snapchat and Facebook. Is this the reason for its downfall?

Read more about it here


All female film remakes

Following on from the all female Ghostbusters, Warner Bros have confirmed an all female cast for an 'Oceans 8' in 2018.

Read about it here


What do you think about this current trend for all female remakes? Is it necessary? What are the positive and negative implications of this on the institutions and audiences

Identity


The racial tension between law enforcement and the general public in America has been a shocking development over the course of this year.

If you wanted to explore the identity of young, black Americans in more detail, you could certainly look at how social media has (in some cases) empowered them. Supported them. Provided them with a voice against the bourgeoisie (Marxism anyone?) It can be used as a tool for citizen journalism (see my previous post on this here

I'm curious to see how this film does at the American box office given the very sensitive nature of the topic. It feels a bit too raw and real in this current climate.

Read about 'Get Out' here



Using social media for good?

Social Media is such an intrinsic part of our lives now. It is all encompassing.





It is interesting to see how some companies, charities and organisations are using it in innovative ways to draw our attention to contemporary issues.  Have a look at this French campaign highlighting alcoholism in young women here


Wednesday 12 October 2016

Advertising and female identity? I'll just leave this here....

Thoughts? Can you apply dominant ideologies, personal ideologies, audience theory or hyperrealism to this advert?



Hyperrealism

Homework:


Find an example of a music video that creates hyperrealism and post it in the comments section below this post. Include your initials but NOT your name please.


Due Tuesday 18th of October


 

Monday 10 October 2016

Homework - podcast

A reminder that you are expected to listen to the 'Media podcast', episode #60 for tomorrows lesson.   http://themediapodcast.com/
 
Some things to consider:
 
  • How is new and digital media currently impacting on radio and podcasts, and is there an assertion from the guest speakers as to how it will continue to impact on the radio industry in the future? 
  • who are the guest speakers and what is their experience?
  • what does it suggest about different audiences? How do they consume radio and podcasts?

Wednesday 5 October 2016

Silver screeners saving cinema?

The Lady in the Van





Another interesting (in my opinion) article about the current state of cinema. It seems that your Grandparent's generation is currently keeping it afloat. Who knew?

A relevant read, particularly if your coursework relates to cinema in any way.

read it here

Bridget Joneses baby booms at the box office




Bridget Jones's baby has done incredibly well in British cinemas. read the article here

Section A exam advice


Brexit bias?

Some early stats prior to the conclusion of the Brexit vote over the summer holidays but interesting to see how the established print institutions were biased in the Brexit debate:







And if you are interested in exploring Political identity and how Politicians use media and are used by the media to create an identity, you could of course explore Boris Johnson. Some interesting headlines and images used in the article here.




Some very interesting points about how journalists cover Political issues in the Radio 4 media show from this week too. Hear it here .