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Thursday, 19 December 2013
Notes 3 (sexism & stereotypes)
Sexism and stereotypes
How does the camera reinforce roles?
Camera looking down on women but looking up at the man
Male gaze
-how women see themselves and other women
Women called Laura Malvey thinks in the film audience must see women in a hetro sexual make way
Puts women lower down In society as they are seen as sexual objects
Objectifying women through camera angles
A lot of shots are used to emphasise sexual treatment of women
Seen through make eyes
Alpha female
Highest female in the office
-leads other women
-camera always follows alpha female in the scene
Most camera angles look down at other women but up at alpha female showing superiority
Other people portrayed as smaller
- equal to men in the scene
Action chick (post feminism)
Portraying women as masculine
-over exaggerating her masculinity
Doing something to be watched rather than to be looked at
Alpha male
-very direct and in control
-sizing all the men up, looking at the weakness of men
- looking at their bodies
Same camera angle as male gaze
- shows authority by beating up a man
Ill man and doesn't want to show his weakness
Isolated and alone
Notes 2 (mad men)
Mad men- women in the workplace
Winking at her-degrading
Exaggeration of sexism to show people how ridiculous it is.
Also shows how times have changed as it is set to look old fashioned.
Men are in control and have more power because all the women in the office are there secretary's- work for the men.
Complete opposites
Social groups expectations change over time
Notes (prime evil)
Prime evil
Not stereo typical women and male roles
Women are more dominating controlling the digger and being threatening towards the man.
Men were more feminine because the shocking pink top and the fact he relied on a female to save him.
Woman shouldn't be dominating because he almost shot her in contrast they should because she saved the man.
Tv dramas challenge stereotypes
Open to interpretation - explaining
Metrosexual - male & female
What social groups could I be asked about ?
Gender
Age
Ethnicity
Region of country
Disability
Sexuality
Social class
What are the four technical areas of analysis I will have to write about?
Editing
Sound
Mise-en-scene- costume colour
Cinematography- camera work
What are the 4 steps for the framework for analysis?
Step 1- observe to find different roles of sexes and characteristics
Step 2-who is the strongest character and why
Step 3-how characters contrast each other
Step 4-are they pushing the boundaries of their social group
Challenging stereotypes
Gender, location, props, stereotypes
12th December media-
Do;practice papers
Mind map
Teach other people
Mentor partner
Image and video clips on blog
VISUALISE
Don't;copy out of a textbook
Reading
Last minute cram in
Age-youth
Middle class
Elderly
Disability-
Physical
Mental
Sexuality-
Heterosexual
Lesbian
Gay
Bisexual
Questioning normality
Who's point of view
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Notes (4)
Do-practice papers
Mind map
Teach other people
Mentor partner
Image and video clips on blog
VISUALISE
Don't-copy out of a textbook
Reading
Last minute cram in
Age-youth
Middle class
Elderly
Disability-
Physical
Mental
Sexuality-
Heterosexual
Lesbian
Gay
Bisexual
Questioning normality
Who's point of view
Thursday, 5 December 2013
Representation of disability.
Glee
'Kitty' is shown as a typical popular girl in an American high school. She had blonde hair and wears a short cheerleading dress. 'Artie' is portrayed as the stereotypical geek, he has a wheelchair, wears glasses and old fashioned clothes.
Artie is represented as a victim of his disability as it has made him insecure and unable to stand up for himself. 'Tina' stands above him when confronting his situation showing that he has less power.
The camera tracks Artie smoothly like the wheelchair itself, confirming the status of the wheelchair and therefore reinforcing his disability.
While he speaks to Kitty the camera only shows the back of his head again showing he is less important.
'Kitty' is shown as a typical popular girl in an American high school. She had blonde hair and wears a short cheerleading dress. 'Artie' is portrayed as the stereotypical geek, he has a wheelchair, wears glasses and old fashioned clothes.
Artie is represented as a victim of his disability as it has made him insecure and unable to stand up for himself. 'Tina' stands above him when confronting his situation showing that he has less power.
The camera tracks Artie smoothly like the wheelchair itself, confirming the status of the wheelchair and therefore reinforcing his disability.
While he speaks to Kitty the camera only shows the back of his head again showing he is less important.
The hustle
How is the representation of gender constructed in the clip?
1.)The mise-en-scene that is used backs up the gender stereotypes. The clip itself is male dominated, as there is only one main female. The main female in the shot wears a blonde wig, conforming to her femininity. The woman is portrayed as clumsy as she loses her ring, also suggesting she is a "bimbo". By showing the woman shopping in an expensive shop it shows her as an upper class female, this may suggest further feminine characteristics because we see her not spending money on "essential" items.
The males in the clip are mainly shown working. The man in the shop is assisting to his customers, and the man shown working on a type of wired alarm. By showing him doing hard labour with electricals conforms to his masculinity as it is a stereotypical job for a man to be a mechanic or electrician. The other men are shown sitting at a bar, dressed in suits. The suit suggest their higher class and importance to the clip. The male shown smoking in the bar implies his masculinity as the cigarette could be seen as a phalic symbol, suggesting he is proud to show it or the alternative is that it could suggest he might be gay.
When the woman is re-introduced as a brunette, she becomes more clever and powerful and therefore more masculine.
1.)The mise-en-scene that is used backs up the gender stereotypes. The clip itself is male dominated, as there is only one main female. The main female in the shot wears a blonde wig, conforming to her femininity. The woman is portrayed as clumsy as she loses her ring, also suggesting she is a "bimbo". By showing the woman shopping in an expensive shop it shows her as an upper class female, this may suggest further feminine characteristics because we see her not spending money on "essential" items.
The males in the clip are mainly shown working. The man in the shop is assisting to his customers, and the man shown working on a type of wired alarm. By showing him doing hard labour with electricals conforms to his masculinity as it is a stereotypical job for a man to be a mechanic or electrician. The other men are shown sitting at a bar, dressed in suits. The suit suggest their higher class and importance to the clip. The male shown smoking in the bar implies his masculinity as the cigarette could be seen as a phalic symbol, suggesting he is proud to show it or the alternative is that it could suggest he might be gay.
When the woman is re-introduced as a brunette, she becomes more clever and powerful and therefore more masculine.
2.)the camera is often at a high angle when showing the woman to show at is less powerful however when she becomes brunette and gains more power the camera comes to eye level. When she tries on the dress and bends down to search for the ring the camera goes to a long shot to enthusise her feminine curves and body. The camera tends to stay on long shots when showing the males to show their importance of the shot as they own the camera space.
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Notes (3)
Doctor who, Amy=action chick
Composition- more space on screen therefore more dominance
The space between the characters suggests the conflict and relationship
Intimacy=feminine camera shot
High angle, feminine vulnerability
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Notes (2)
Mad men Peggy Olson.
Stereotypes of gender?
Woman needs help to do well in the workplace
Dress for men
Have to stay in shape to keep a man interested as they can't keep up with men's intelligence
The men wink, is degrading could make her feel uncomfortable
Old fashioned show with clothes, hair styles and makeup
Men are in suits less exposed than women
Women are the secretary's for the men, the men give the orders
Does this reinforce or challenging the stereotype?
Reinforces stereotypes
Why?
Exaggerated stereotypes and sexism to show how times have changes and the immaturity of stereotypes
Shows the comparison of now and then in the workplace
OPPOSITES
Social groups expectations change over time
Social norms are what the society has built into our minds that what is normal
Look for:
Character behaviour
Shouting parents
Domestic
Aggressive
Story
Relationships
Bad relationship between the parents
Mother and daughter bond
Stereotypes
Men building
Husband being aggressive towards his wife
Woman calling for the males help
Sound analysis: gets louder up to thee climax of the child being hit by the car
Notes (1)
Media-
Cynicism
Learn to block manipulation
"Normal" no such thing
🙏PROMISE: by June you will notice a difference in how we think compared to how our friends think
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Four
Three
Yellow
Red
Shovel
No stereotype of female&males
Woman driving the digger,manly job because its hard and messy
Woman saves the man, and uses a gun to do so
Pink top is feminine so it's not a colour usually related to males
The other woman was very dominating to the farmer, which led to her almost being shot this may be a message that women shouldn't "step out of line"
Farmer-conquering nature
Phalic symbol guns, woman in a silk black short dress and vulnerable
Tv challenge stereotypes
More than one meaning
Metrosexual - little bit feminine little bit masculine
What social groups could I be asked about ?
Gender
Age
Ethnicity
Region of country
Disability
Sexuality
Social class
What are the four technical areas of analysis I will have to write about?
Editing
Sound
Mise-en-scene
Cinematography
What are the 4 steps for the framework for analysis?
Step 1- observe to find different roles of sexes and characteristics
Step 2-who is the strongest character and why
Step 3-how characters contrast each other
Step 4-are they pushing the boundaries of their social group
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