2. MALE GAZE THEORY
Laura Mulvey, a second wave feminist came up with the idea of the male
gaze theory.
It is a feature of gender asymmetry and shows from the view of a
heterosexual man, this gives the power to the male. It may focus on the
curves of the female body.
3. AUDIENCE
Social class
• Advertisers are not persuaded by the ‘classless society’ in the UK. They still
categorise people by social class. The classes are categorised by:
• ABC1 – The middle class market
• C2DE – The working class market
• These categories are based on the occupational groupings developed for the
Government census every 10 years.
• A – higher managerial and professional
• B – Middle management
• C1 – Office workers
• C2 – Skilled manual workers
• D – Unskilled workers
• E - Unemployed
4. AUDIENCE
Preferred, negotiated and oppositional reading
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Stuart Hall found that there were 3 ways to read a text:
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A preferred reading is the reading which the media producers ant the
audience to receive
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A negotiated reading is one where the audience accepts the media
producers intend for the text but it changes some of the intentions of
the text to suit it’s own position.
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An oppositional reading is one where the audience reject the preferred
reading of the text and interpret the text in a different way.
6. AUDIENCE
Uses and Gratifications
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Audience decides what to do with the media rather than the audience
directly.
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Personal identity: We may watch television in order to look for models
for our behaviour. So, for example, we may identify with characters that
we see in a soap.
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Information: Gathering information that we want to find out about
society and the world.
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Integration and social integration: We use the media in order to find out
more about the circumstances of other people, replace real people.
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Entertainment: Sometimes we simply use the media for enjoyment.
7. KEY CONCEPTS/THEORIES
Media language
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Words that mean something within media e.g. genre. Technical terms
for things used to describe words in media.
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Representation: How certain groups/people are represented within the
media e.g. black boys could be represented as taking part in gang
culture.
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Genre: A certain form of media e.g. music, film, that shows similar
conventions to others therefore making it part of a genre.
8. CAROL VERNALIS
‘Codes and conventions in music videos
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Vernalis’ theory centres around four key concepts that all relate to the
way the music video is constructed.
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1 – narrative
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2 – Editing
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3 – Camera
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4 – Diegesis
9. ANDREW GOODWIN
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Thought beats
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Narrative and performance (repeatability)
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Star image (also Dyer)
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Relation of Visuals to a song (illustration, amplification, disjuncture)
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Technical aspects (camera, editing, effects etc)