Thursday, 29 November 2012
Media Trip - BFI (British Film Institution)
A couple of weeks ago we went to London on a media trip to the BFI (British Film Institution). We had 3 speakers come and talk to us about their jobs and about media in general. The first was Pete the media studies examiner, who started giving us a talk about the course and our main task of creating an opening sequence, showing us videos and asking questions, so this session was quite interactive. The second talk was from a visual-effects supervisor who was recently directing a tv series based on Davinchi. He gave us an insite into his job and some useful advice, his main advice was that "planning is key". The next speaker was director of Attack The Block, Joe Cornish, who talked to us about his movie and all that is involved in creating a film. He explained how an opening sequence is one of the most important parts of film as it grabs the audience. We had a chance to ask questions at the end of their talks. The final part of the day was when Pete showed us a number of past opening sequences and we were shown what was good and what was bad. I found the day very useful as it gave me ideas and tips for when we produce our own, it also showed us what to do and what not to do.
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Key Representations of Media
During the otherside to our Media Studies course we learn useful information that could also be used to help us create our film. Media representations are used to represent a real life person or event to make the piece seem realistic and believable to an audience. These are the seven key media representations of media:
- Sexuality
- Gender
- Social Class
- Ethnicity
- Disability/Ability
- Regional Identity
- Sexuality
- Gender
- Social Class
- Ethnicity
- Disability/Ability
- Regional Identity
- Age
This a representation of AGE i.e. old and young.
Thursday, 15 November 2012
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