Thursday, 27 February 2014

Plan B Print Texts: Interviews

Why is this platform being used?


The reason that print media has been used is because that print media has lots of benefits over other types of media. The benefits of the Mens health magazine being a print text means that consumers are able to read the magazine on the go but also have the ability to read it whenever they want as it is portable and can be put in a bag so that it can be taken. Another benefit is that magazines can be kept for long periods of time and in households where other types of media such as websites can disappear after long periods of time. Another huge benefit of print media is that it does come with loads of advertisements that can come in the way of reading an article, which means that the consumers are more likely to read what is written but also look at the ads in the magazine as there are only a few which means that it can be seen as an more effective form of advertising. 

Do the articles do more than entertain? How?
I believe that the article does more than entertain it helps inform and educates in audience of what is being said, Plan B educates the audience in two ways he explains from experiences and beliefes when we answers questions. One way this has been done is by educating the audience on why he made ill manors and what his reasons were for making the film. The second way that plan B had educated his audience is that why he felt the need to lose weight and what influenced him to lose weight.

Does this platform allow the audience to participate/contribute?
The print media does not let audiences participate however it may give the audience a chance to send in comments or question beforehand that may have been asked during the interview.

What codes/conventions of print interviews are apparent in the examples?
The  men health magazine article does more than entertain, as well as having funny aspects it also informs and educated  by giving details of information of Plan B's nutrition regime and workout so that people are able to try it for them selves which is a common of interviews.

How is narrative used to tell a story in each text?
The narrative is told using Plan B’s experience and his beliefs, he explain what his actions had a dramatic impact on his life and how it had affected him, he then realised that he should do something about it and to find a solution to his problem. 

Why is this platform being used?
The reason that print media has been used is because that print media has lots of benefits over other types of media. The benefits of the guardian being a print text means that consumers are able to read the magazine on the go but also have the ability to read it whenever they want as it is portable and can be put in a bag so that it can be taken. Another benefit is that magazines can be kept for long periods of time and in households where other types of media such as websites can disappear after long periods of time. Another huge benefit of print media is that it does come with loads of advertisements that can come in the way of reading an article, which means that the consumers are more likely to read what is written but also look at the ads in the magazine as there are only a few which means that it can be seen as an more effective form of advertising.

Do the articles do more than entertain? How?
The article entertains as well as informs as it gives information of Plan B's Ill Manors and includes names of the cast members and give more information about the film which is used to promote his film and also inform.

Does this platform allow the audience to participate/contribute?
The print media does not let audiences participate however it may give the audience a chance to send in 
comments or question beforehand that may have been asked during the interview.

What codes/conventions of print interviews are apparent in the examples?
writing about plan B's background history is a typical factor that is done in interviews in order to give the audience more information on the person being interviewed.
How is narrative used to tell a story in each text?
Narrative is used to describe information on Plan B and also tells the audience the story of why he started making films and what made him take that step.


Why is this platform being used?
The reason that print media has been used is because that print media has lots of benefits over other types of media. The benefits of the shorlist being a print text means that consumers are able to read the magazine on the go but also have the ability to read it whenever they want as it is portable and can be put in a bag so that it can be taken. Another benefit is that magazines can be kept for long periods of time and in households where other types of media such as websites can disappear after long periods of time. Another huge benefit of print media is that it does come with loads of advertisements that can come in the way of reading an article, which means that the consumers are more likely to read what is written but also look at the ads in the magazine as there are only a few which means that it can be seen as an more effective form of advertising.

Do the articles do more than entertain? How?


I believe that the article does more than entertain it helps inform and educates in audience of what is being said, Plan B educates the audience in two ways he explains from experiences and beliefes when we answers questions. One way this has been done is by talking about his album and how difficult it was to make it and what troubles he faced and how he over comes them. The second way that plan B had educated his audience is he talks about why he didn't collaborate with Jay'z.

Does this platform allow the audience to participate/contribute?
The print media does not let audiences participate however it may give the audience a chance to send in comments or question beforehand that may have been asked during the interview.

What codes/conventions of print interviews are apparent in the examples?
the article uses a typical question and answer layout which is a typical interview style. 
How is narrative used to tell a story in each text?


The narrative is told using Plan B’s experience and the reasons behind why he made his music

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Mock exam MEST 1

Mr Bush feedback-

WWW-
good attempt to incorporate theory/terminology

EBI-
need more explanation of "why" in Q4- Add a paragraph identifying specific features techniques as examples.

The film appeal to a wide audiences though the techniques used by using a nuclear family means that it appeals to a wide audience, by the film not using shock tactics means that family are not put off and are more likely to watch it. The family also link to Perkins positive stereotypes as the family are presented in a positive way as the daughter and the mother save the husband which links back to nuclear family as nuclear families are known to be caring and a close knit family. The video has shown to be evident to attract a wide audience as it has reached over 129 countries through social networking sites and video sharing; it has also gain 14 million views on YouTube and Facebook. The video applies to a wide audience as the video does not have any dialogue which means that the film is not generic but applies to all audiences as the film is very generic and does not appeal to one audience. It also does not have a language barrier which means that it can be seen by any audience even those who don’t speak English.

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

E-mail to Plan B

Dear Ben Drew,

I am writing this letter to asking you if you could possibly attend Greenford High School and give a lecture on your work and the film making you did in ill manors. Over the past 4 months he have studied ill manors and have looked in to the work that you have been doing and are trying to get across to people. We have analysed your TedX lectures , bbc radio 1 interview ,soccer am and other interviews that have been conducted in magazine. In the next 2/3 months we will be sitting our media exam which orientated around your film ill manors. I am asking you if it would be possible for you to come to our school and be able to carry out an lecture that can help enhance our learning but also potentially enhance our results that we will get, we would be very grateful if this could take place.

Many regards,
Vinesh Ghela (year 12)


ILL Manors Radio 1


The BBC is a public broadcaster and there to inform, educate and entertain its audiences, this has been done successfully with Plan B being on Radio 1 as he has spoken about the problems he has had of being in all parts in the film making of ill manors which was the editing, directing and making all the music that will be in the film. Plan B talks about the problems that he found which were that he has not been to his house in week but sleeping on the sofa at the studio, these are examples of how BBC radio 1 had informed , educated and entertain there audiences. Plan B and the presented Fearne Cotton Talk about his work and make emphasis of when the film is coming out and when his album is coming out this helps promote his film and his album which means that he can create customer awareness. The interview starts of by talking about plan B being tired and sleeping in the studio the present then says “so you have been creating tunes and then came straight here” plan b says “if you could call a leather sofa a bed yhh” he then talks about how he had been shooting the previous night, small shots for his film ill manors close up of mobile phones and so on. He then talks about that he is writing the song for ill manors that didn’t exists until last night. The show concentrate on how much hard work has gone in from plan B and how much he had done in order to make the film what it is. Plan B then talks about the struggles he faced with the finance and so he made his album hoping to get money but never left ill manors until he could make it possible, he then talks about his career as a director and that he wants to carry on directing and continue making films. Radio 1 also play Plan B’s new song ill manors this has been done to help promote his music but create awareness for radio 1 audience, but also suggests that Radio 1’s audience are the type of people that listen to plan B’s music. Plan B talks about a range of his products such as his film , song and album which is an example of his synergy, but is done in order to make audiences aware of what he is doing and what he has done. BBC Radio 1 has a target audience of 15-29 year olds the radio is aimed to provide a range of new music and to support new emerging artists especially from the UK. The audiences that this would appeal to would appeal to psychographics mainstreamer’s because they follow the crowd and also respond to big established brands like BBC radio 1.

Thursday, 6 February 2014

progress report

Individual-
www- worked on magazine cover and have worked to make it look professional.
ebi- had more text to add

group
www-planned to film on weekend but forgot tripod
ebi-we didn't forget the tripod and make sure we are equipped

filing dates
www- we plan to know film on saturday/sunday
ebi- we had filmed earlier and got the shots we needed.

ill manors synergy


ill manors website-http://www.illmanors.com/#scene-0

ill manors website has many features which are;

Trailer- this is a section that allows audiences to be able to see the trailer for the film from the website. This is beneficial because it help allow audiences to be able to see what the film is about.

Synopsis- the synopsis of the film is there to help audiences to be attracted to the film , by reading the synopsis it give a break down of the film to the audiences and allows audiences to be able to establish what the film is this is beneficial to the audience because it allows them to see if they will like the film or want to watch it.

Ben drew-this is a section on the website that allows the audience to be bale to understand more about Ben drew, understanding of why he made the film but also to give information about other part of his career such as his music.

Stills- the still was a section on the website that allowed audiences to be able to look at the chracters that were in the film , it has a picture of all the main character that played a part in the film which helps audiences to be able to identify them.

Videos-is a section on the website that allows audiences to be able to take more of an interest in the film with insight information on characters and behind the scene footage.

Buy now-is another section that provide audiences to be able to buy the film either on Blu-Ray or DVD  and from different places.

Links-  is a section that allows audiences to be able to view the twitter page an facebook page so they can interact in competitions and "exclusive updates".

Reactions- this is an important section on the website because it has reviews of big name people and also big name magazine which can help attract audiences to watch the film.

Album- the album is another section that allows audiences to be able to buy Plan B's music , and again providing several links and ways this can be done.

the website makes use of synergy by linking the film and its music together the music is there to promote the film and the film help promote the music, which helps attract audiences to the music and the film.
plan b interview on the jonathan ross show
  • identify the target audience for each text (demographics/psychographics) and say why
The target audience for the Jonathan Ross show is aimed at females , hose wife and children the social demographics that this would appeal to are E,D,C2,C1 and B the psychographics this would appeal to is main streamers because they like to be part on the latest things and follow the crowds. Another group would be reformers as they are socially aware and pride themselves on tolerance. 
  • Which channel were they broadcast on? Scheduling?
The program comes on on ITV during peak time on saturdays at 9:55pm repeats are then played on ITV+1 and also shown on a wednesday at 10:35pm for catchup.
  • What is the audience appeal? What does he talk about in each interview?
in the interview plan B talks about the misconception of the music industry and not based around "money, ho's and gangs". Plan B talks about his music and how its different and how its there to educate people , he then talks about his school like and explains that he got kicked out school but other opportunities arised that he was able to take part in. Plan B talk about helping other by going back to his old school but helping to make the difference in his old school. Plan B talks about how teenagers are stereotyped due the media and the government does not help this, the media also do the same which means that the youth feel that they have no support. Ben does not talk about his music or his film but talk about event in his life then lead him to where he , the initial entrance speach that was provided by jonathan ross makes reference to Plan B being a writer, director and rapper.
  • How is Plan B (the brand) represented in each text? Similarities/differences?
Plan B is shown in a positive shade of light , its represented as a brand that is there to break the stereotypes and stand up for what is right. instead of being seen as a brand that talks about street culture in a positive way but in the true way and going against the fantasy.


Plan B interview on Soccer AM


    • Identify the target audience for each text (demographics/psychographics) and say why 
    the target audience for soccer am is males between 16-30 , the demographics that appeal to is D,C2,C1, B and A the reason for this is because they show a passion in football but also like to be educated based on research that conducted soccer AM had an audience of C1,B and A and therefore the advert of brylcreem was introduced as people in those groups take pride in the way they look. The psycographics this would appeal to are mainstreamers are they follow crowds , and are shown to respond to big established brands. another group would be reformers the reason for this is because they are open minded and social aware of what goes on which means that they would want to listen to Ben's ideology.
    • Which channel were they broadcast on? Scheduling?
    soccer AM comes on TV on saturday at 10am on sky sports 1, sky1 HD, sky1, sky sport 1 HD, sky1+1 
    • What is the audience appeal? What does he talk about in each interview?
    In soccer AM they talk about his music and about how different his music is, he talk about him following music the way it was supposed to be but then he changed the way it was. Plan B talks about how he struggled with making his music and that he did not know much about musical instruments but had taught him self on how to play it . he found rapping easy but singing very hard , he explains that his music is similar to the music he grew up with and the presenters talk about the release his album and talk about about the album and the music that it will have. they also talk about if Ben's audience will like his music which suggests that they are trying to appeal to audiences, Ben replies that his fans should like all his music. soccer AM talks about Plan B's acting in adulthood which was a very successful film, and also plan B talks a bit about his influences and how people spoke good things about him.
    • How is Plan B (the brand) represented in each text? Similarities/differences?
    Plan B on soccer AM is promoted about his work and the music that he makes, it is more concentrated in promoting the what he did/does rather knowing about him. Soccer AM talk about his music and the release which suggests they are attracting audiences about his music but also creating awareness of it.

    print research


    Based on this cover magazine the layout of the text on the left hand side of the cover the layout of the tag lines/featured stories is really eye catching and feel that by implementing that in my work could be very effective.


    The tag line of "secrets" is another aspect of this magazine that i believe will attract my audience as they may want to find out more.


    The use of the header i feel is good way to attract my audience by saying "official" attracts people to the magazine as they feel that what they are reading is the inside information making my audience feel valued.



    The idea of the competition is another aspect of the magazine that i will implement in to my work as i feel it is an effective way to attract the audience to my magazine and my program.

    cast interview is another method that has been used in this magazine cover which i will also use in my magazine, my providing inside access to my audiences means that they feel more valued but can also want them to want to find out more information about my program.



    An example of a souvenir magazine


    • titles of publication-  the title of the magazine is "Doctor who magazine" the reason for this is because doctor who is well recognised program that has a large fa base, by having the tile as doctor who gets straight to the point and attracted them to buy it.
    • slogan- the slogan in this magazine is "celebrating 50 years..time!" this has been added in order to attract the audience and give them a reason to buy this magazine.
    • central image- the central image is of the doctors across time, the use of having a image with all the doctors, means that can appeal to audiences. Having a large image  means that attracts audience also because of the three characters people may recognise them and buy the magazine.
    • "flash"/cover lines- "The doctors past comes back to haunt him" this is an example if a good cover line because it attracts the audience to want to read more and to find out mro information. "the day of the doctor" is an example of a good cover line because ti attracts the audience of wanting to read more and know why the day has come, it is placed in the middle of the page in order to ensure the audience see it and are attracted to the magazine.
    • free offer- 12 free collectors anniversary art cards and also 9 downloads of doctor who audio adventures. this an example of a free offer which allows audiences to feel that they are getting value and something in return, for fans it can be seen as a factor that attracts them to buy as they may be collecting the doctor who merchandise.
    • colour scheme- the colour scheme of this magazine uses colour like red , black , white and gold this has been done in order to keep the colour scheme simple but also attractive , the red is very eye catching and therefore attracts the audience to the cover the red connotes blood and detective theme. the white connotes purity and also stands out against the red.
    • names/game check- the magazine fully based around doctor who and is the main focus of the magazine, this has been done in order to attract doctor who fans but also helps audiences establish what the magazine is about but also if it appeal to them.
    • language- the word "doctor" is in capitals which can attract audiences to take an interest in the magazine but also be attracted to it. The font is also another factor that can attract audiences to the magazine bold and big font can attract audiences as it is eye catching . the use of smaller font also help keep audiences attracted as it means that audiences have to get closer in order to read more about the magazine and what it is about.    
    • competitions- win Blu-rays , DVD's , Books and CD's is the competition with an image to show what is to be won.
    • direct address & asking questions- not applicable 
    • Barcode, date and price- is at the bottom three quarters to the right which has the price , date , issue number and Barcode.
    • the "real" target audience- the audience for this magazine cover is ages of 7 and above the reason for this is because the program is i aimed at families and also appeal to much older people. The reason it appeal to older people is due to the use of the older doctors that had stared in the program before which means that a range of people would take an interest.

    Tuesday, 4 February 2014

    ILL Manors film researchh

    ·         Research all the Institutions involved in the production of Ill Manors. List them with a summary of what their contribution to the film was.

    ·         How much Ill Manors cost to produce (its budget)
    The budget for the film was £100,000 which was a small budget compared to other films.The film however raised £453,570 in the UK box office.

    ·         How was Ill Manors funded?
    The film was funded by film London by the Microwave scheme which fist launched in 2006 and the schemes was put in place in order challenge film makers to be able to shoot a d full length film with a budget of up to £100,00 and in-kin support. The schemes is open to all film makers working in documentary, fiction, animation, and to artists working with the moving image.

    ·         What is the target audience for Ill Manors?
    The target audience for ill manors is I believe is 15-25 year olds

    ·         Who is the main distributor of Ill Manors?
    The main distributor for ill manors was revolver entertainment

    ·         How was Ill Manors promoted?
    Ill manors was promoted in many ways one such as through TV spots, websites social media websites such as Facebook and twitter and through his album. The Album was new approach as it is not as common but plan B used the album to help promote his film which has shown to be very successful as it went straight to the top of the UK album charts during its release in July 2012.

    ·        Compare this with a big budget blockbuster. What are the main similarities and differences?


    The film I choose is skyfall, the similarities are that like any other big block buster that a premier did take place. The different is that for ill manors the premier took place in the US at Sundance film festival and also at the greater Manchester film festival. Whereas big block buster would do it in Leicester square having its on spate event to promote the film.  Skyfall on the other hand da much bigger budget of $150 - $200 million which raised in the Box office to $951,323,067, whereas ‘Ill Manors’ budget was much less £100,000 which raised to £453,570 in the Box office. The similarities between ‘Skyfall’ and ‘Ill manors’ are that they both contain violence and some of the same props such as a gun, both films connotes danger and realism however ‘Ill Manors’ is a film that highlights lives of individuals who have been brought up in dangerous neglected areas during childhood whereas James bond is an traditional action based film with a hero and a villain.

    ·         How does the trailer for Ill Manors hook audiences into the narrative and pose questions that the film will answer? Identify 3 ways/techniques.



         One technique that I believe has been used is enigma codes the trailer asked questions such as “what influences …. The choices you make ?” this is helps draw the audiences because it asks rhetorical questions that only the film can answer and therefore attracts audiences to watch the film. The use of dialogue and text on the screen is another way that enigma codes has been used, it uses statements that draw the audience to watch the film such as “ we are all products of our environment , some environments are just harder to survive in.” this is another example of enigma codes because audiences want to know more if they can relate to it, it also makes audiences want to know what environment but most of all attracts them to watch it due to the realism of what is being shown. Another way is through the use of diegetic and non-diegetic sound, the music helps attracts audiences to watch film. This has been done through the use of Plan B song ill manors the instrumental is used halfway through the film in order to attract audiences and but also to keep the attention of audiences that are watching the film.  The final way that the trailer attracts audiences is through the video itself , the clips that are used have a big impact on the audience seeing guns and drugs attracts the audience the establishing shot of London is another factor that I believe attracts the audiences to watch it. By seeing London and drugs and guns can be seen as a way to attract audiences to watch the film by them wanting to find out what is happening in the streets of London. The use of showing several character helps introduced the audiences that can attracted them to watch the film which link to the male and female gaze, that audiences may see someone they like which may attract them to watch the film. The use of showing character and following the scene with a child suggests that is a narrative of the film but a narrative of the character as well which helps attracts audiences because they want to find out more.


    ·              How does the trailer for Ill Manors balance plot and spectacle?
          The trailer uses the dialogue to help explain the narrative and the video to help as the                   spectacle and attracted the audiences

    ·         Think about the certificate of Ill Manors (18 certificate). Research film certification and outline what is deemed acceptable for this certificate. What is the difference between a 15 certificate and an 18 certificate?
          A 15 certificate involves strong violence and language but does not show a lot of any drug use is allowed however it must not be promoted or encouraged to be taken. Any sexual context is allowed but if sexual violence is involved it must be discreet and have a strong contextual justification. An 18 certificate film would have very strong violence and language which is likely to be continuous in an 18 certificate film, also strong sexual activity/context is likely to be shown. Gruesome, strong blood scenes and real sex, crude and explicit sex references are allowed. Overall Ill Manors would be an 18 certificate as it contains context from an 18 certificate such as violence, strong language and real sex references therefore would be suitable for audiences who are 18 and above. Although Plan B had aimed for the film to be for 15-25 years old it means that the audiences that are 18 and above will be able to see it in cinema which means that ill manors would have lost potential customers.

    plan B- Mest 1




    The record companies that helped with the song were 679 artists and Atlantic records which is part of the warner music group. Plan B sold over 267,000 copies in the first week of sales which shows that his song had been a great success. critics had a positive response to ill manors.

    Music reviewers' response?


    Media Representations: How is gender/ethnicity/age represented in the video?

    The video is an alternative representation of the music industry, plan B is showing an alternative representation of street life. Plan be uses black people and white people and a few people from other backgrounds this suggests that plan B is trying to go against stereo types and this suggests that people from all background can be part of crime not just one race. The use of using Asian character who was Riz Ahmed, was also shown taking part in the crime taking a Nike box of a black child. This suggests that plan B is going against stereo types and that all people of all races can be involved in crime. The use of stereotypes has been used in as a short hand for audiences to be able to establish what is taking place which is medhurst’s theory. The use of shorthand allows audiences to understand what is going on the use of young black, white and Asian people and the way they dress suggests that they are dangerous and can be considered as a folk devil which is part of the theory of chosen or moral panic. Plan be talks about believe what you read in the newspaper which suggests that plan B is going again the Cohen theory of moral panic. This suggests that plan B is trying to change the way people think and that not to “believe” everything in the newspapers.  Another theory that can be linked to youth being seen as folk devil is the hypodermic needle model theory has been used by news papered the word “believe” in the lyrics suggests that the media are injecting people with false information. The 2-step flow is very closely linked with plan B video plan B in the video is getting his point across and at the same time is educating people about what the government is doing, it can be said that he is starting a revolution and helping the youth been seen in a different light and in a more positive way.

    • Media Institutions: In what ways is the video typical of music videos and what values does it promote?

    Plan B’s music video is very diverse and different to the typical music videos that are out there currently. Plan B does not use bright high key lighting but use low key lighting and natural lighting in his videos. This shows that he is standing out of the typical music video styles and starting his own way of doing things which is out of the norm. In some ways it is typical of a music video such as showing gangs and showing the street life but Plan B presents it showing the truth of the streets but not promoting it as a glamour life styles like in other music videos. This also the theory this can be linked to is the hypodermic needle model theory by Katz, the reason for this because Plan B believe that the media are brain washing people and only giving information that is false but also one sided on the youth. Plan B in his lyrics says that “to keep on believing what you read in the papers” this suggests that the media are injecting people with false information, the word “believing” suggests that Plan B is saying that it is not true. Another lyric that plan B used was “Think you know how life on a council estate is, from everything you’ve ever read about it or heard” this suggests that he is saying to his audience if you have not experience it then u cannot judge. The music video go against stereo types but all paints a bigger for the audience, he uses campaigns from the politics in his lyrics and talks about the Hug a hoody campaign in a sarcastic way all the video presents the politicians in a negative way. This is different to typical music video his present the singer in a positive way such as nice cars , nice house having lots of money and so on whereas as Plan B shows it how it really is where he grew up and the truth that goes on.

    • Media Audiences: Who does this text/artist appeal to and why?
    I believe that the audience is not only for teenagers but also for a range of audiences, this is because I feel that although the video portrays the youth as being violent and in a negative way the lyrics have more of an impact but also portrays a different and deeper message. The video can be seen to educate people rather than just to entertain its audiences. I believe that the audiences for this music video are based on social demographics are E, D , C2 , C1 and B the reasons for this is because people in the B category are willing to learn and be educated where as people in A have very strict and tunnel vision view on the youth. Based on the lifestyle classification model by young and Rubican the groups I feel it will appeal to are strugglers because teenagers can be considered to be struggler and the video can be seen to educate people so that help can be provided. Another group I believe is reformers because they are people who like to have social awareness and have value for time and judgment.