This is my A2 Media Documentary. The name of my Documentary is FaceLess.
Pete Miller
Monday 30 April 2012
Wednesday 25 April 2012
Radio Advertisement
As you can see above this is my Radio Advertisement, this is what I will be using to make people aware of my Documentary.
'faceless' newspaper ad
Within my newspaper ad, I have done it in the same style that Facebook has been set up. the newspaper ad is the image above.
Sunday 22 April 2012
Final A2 Evaluation
As you can see here this is my final A2 evaluation, I have also created a small powerpoint, which you will be able to see on a later slide....
Saturday 21 April 2012
Hypodermic Needle Theory
Within my Final Documentary I use the hypodermic needle theory, the way in which i use this is to inject information in to the people that are watching my documentary.
Hypodermic Needle Theory -
Dating from the 1920s, this theory was the first attempt to explain how mass audiences might react to mass media. It is a crude model (see picture!) and suggests that audiences passively receive the information transmitted via a media text, without any attempt on their part to process or challenge the data. Don't forget that this theory was developed in an age when the mass media were still fairly new - radio and cinema were less than two decades old. Governments had just discovered the power of advertising to communicate a message, and produced propaganda to try and sway populaces to their way of thinking. This was particularly rampant in Europe during the First World War (look at some posters here) and its aftermath.
Basically, the Hypodermic Needle Model suggests that the information from a text passes into the mass consciouness of the audience unmediated, ie the experience, intelligence and opinion of an individual are not relevant to the reception of the text. This theory suggests that, as an audience, we are manipulated by the creators of media texts, and that our behaviour and thinking might be easily changed by media-makers. It assumes that the audience are passive and heterogenous. This theory is still quoted during moral panics by parents, politicians and pressure groups, and is used to explain why certain groups in society should not be exposed to certain media texts (comics in the 1950s, rap music in the 2000s), for fear that they will watch or read sexual or violent behaviour and will then act them out themselves.
Here is a Youtube video that will help explain the theory better:
Hypodermic Needle Theory -
Dating from the 1920s, this theory was the first attempt to explain how mass audiences might react to mass media. It is a crude model (see picture!) and suggests that audiences passively receive the information transmitted via a media text, without any attempt on their part to process or challenge the data. Don't forget that this theory was developed in an age when the mass media were still fairly new - radio and cinema were less than two decades old. Governments had just discovered the power of advertising to communicate a message, and produced propaganda to try and sway populaces to their way of thinking. This was particularly rampant in Europe during the First World War (look at some posters here) and its aftermath.
Basically, the Hypodermic Needle Model suggests that the information from a text passes into the mass consciouness of the audience unmediated, ie the experience, intelligence and opinion of an individual are not relevant to the reception of the text. This theory suggests that, as an audience, we are manipulated by the creators of media texts, and that our behaviour and thinking might be easily changed by media-makers. It assumes that the audience are passive and heterogenous. This theory is still quoted during moral panics by parents, politicians and pressure groups, and is used to explain why certain groups in society should not be exposed to certain media texts (comics in the 1950s, rap music in the 2000s), for fear that they will watch or read sexual or violent behaviour and will then act them out themselves.
Here is a Youtube video that will help explain the theory better:
Thursday 19 April 2012
'faceless'
Now that I have finished my Production Piece, I need to start think of a name, there were many that I first thought of, however i feel that the name that really caught on was, 'faceless'. The reason why I feel that this name is suitbale is because it relates within the social network effect.
Wednesday 18 April 2012
Production Name Ideas
Now that I have finished my documentary, I need to start thinking of names, here are a few ideas that I have in mind:
The social network effect
The facebook network
The global network
faceless
What I think I am going to do is set up a poll to see which one people feel is the best name for my documentary.
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