Sunday, 20 September 2009

Audieces: Homework 14/09/09 Mrs Baird

Target Audiences

A passive audience sits back and observes while an active audience participates


The Chris Moyles show.
Radio 1
Mon- Fri 06:30-10:00.

The Target audience for the Chris Moyles show is suggested to be around 15-29, although is largely criticized for his 'adult humour' which often causes Audience complaints, making it a largely an active audience.







The Inbetweeners
Channel 4

Target audience 16-24.
passive audience.




Daily Mail
Right wing British Tabloid
Target Audience: Middle class (22-39ish)
Active audience: Question the reliability




Jackass the movie
Comedy
target audience: 18-24
Active audience... Questions the brains of the stars.



Facebook
Social networking

Target audience: 14-32ish (although is attracting all ages more and more)
Active audience

Sunday, 13 September 2009

Item what represents me ( for Ms Baird)


I found it hard to chose an image what represents me, so I did a few random searches to get some Inspiration, I then came across a certain Mr Rene Higuita, who most will know him as ' that crazy goal keeper' who famously performed the 'scorpion kick' for Columbia in goal during a world cup match against England in 1955.

Now when this came up it reminded me of myself, Generally more on the football pitch with me always diving around trying to do moves what other people wouldn't try, basically showing off. But then thinking more out of the box it shows similar characteristics to me, the 'not taking things to seriously, having a laugh, joking around, basically always trying new things out, maybe even trying to hard.
To sum it up this picture represents my attitude and personality.

Image from: http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/oddballs/article.html?in_article_id=229533&in_page_id=46

Previous Media Project

Below I have placed a link to a previous post on my old blog, which shows what I did with my first group last year.... Including the written work as well as the final video

http://cherwellmediamdspringett.blogspot.com/2009/02/final-piece_23.html

But if you just want to see the video...



Eastenders Values (Homework for Ms Baird)

Values of Eastenders

Aired: Monday 7th September

Father has taken his wife jewelery (I’m guessing) to sell to pay off debts, several scenes point to the fact he has taken it secretly. E.g. Hiding it as soon as his son comes to talk to him. This being a moral issue, as would people go as far to pay off their debts by stealing from their own family, or would they find another way, or at least talk to the wife.

Ex husband (Ricky) risks his neck to bring back ‘on the run’ ex wife (Sam) from Brazil, although the woman’s brother (Phil) is Unhappy and furious as he only sent Ricky to give her some money, not too bring her back, she has come back, even with a warrant for her arrest.-conflicting of morals

Ricky is flirting with ex wife (Sam) in front of current wife/girlfriend, Ex wife (Sam) also appears to be trying to make current Ricky’s current wife Jealous.

Teenager going through, (Sam’s) underwear, Teens legal (Billy) guardian tells him to stop, Sam conflicts that and gives a pair to the teenager.

Ricky chooses to drink out with Sam rather than go to his own Childs birthday party, which the child has been looking forward to.

On the run from the police Sam, seems content on revealing her whereabouts, by disobeying brother Phil and making herself publicly know, potentially landing the whole family in trouble for ‘withholding information from the police’