WWW: "Some good comments about how representation of women has changed over time (q6)
- good knowledge and understanding of codes/conventions of print magazines .
- LR : For longer questions - give at least 2 examples per CSP to show you fully analysed the product in detail. (see q3)
- Use media terminology to support your point/evidence not the other way round .
Q1: 1/1
Q2 : 1/1
Q3 : 3/8
Q4 : 2/2
Q5 : 3/6
Q6 : 8/12
3) Title Publication , Sell line ,Cover Line , Colour Scheme , Background .
4 .The price in the top third is bold and looks like a pound coin which
connotes the cheapness of the product.
The use of numerous images as oppose to one, central image suggests
that the magazine offers a great deal of content and is good value for
money.
The use of a red colour scheme with white background could connote
the desire for the gossip, passion for celebrity or that the industry wants
the reader to stop and look.
The title is in the top third to draw the eye of the reader and is ‘Reveal’
which suggests secrets being shared with the reader and celebrities
being exposed. The title uses a sans serif font which suggests informality
and reinforces the ‘gossiping’ cover lines and the magazine’s ethos of
acting like a ‘best friend’ to the reader.
5. The female boxer subverts the stereotype of men being more physically than women because men are usaully seen as doing more physical activities rather than women .
The black scientist wearing headscarf . This subverts the stereotype of black individuals not being able to study professional courses e.g Medicine , engineering , construction as usaully these aspects of the professional are usually tend to be dominated by white males and occasionally white females .
Another way the advert subverts stereotypes is by featuring a black Mp . Usually this position of power tends to be dominated by white females rather then black minorities groups in contemporary British Society and mainly in London .
6. In the essay I would like to talk about the features these 3 CSP's use to denote the representations of women and I will talk about the numerous ways they have represented their characters in the adverts .
The NHS represents women as a more feminine minority groups who hold to their own ends by illustrating and featuring them in physical sports e.g Female Boxer where she is illustrating her strength and this subverts the stereotype of men being more dominant then women as a male individual was not used in the boxing scene . Also femininity was used when a Black celebrity who is a female representing the black and Asian minorities , she uses the lines , "We are the sound of the streets , we are the voice of the people " to connote her femininity in the advert and this subverts the stereotype of women being less dominant than men .
The Omo advert represents women as isolated women right in the 19th century who are restricted of any stereotypical jobs as the women with the rolled up sleeve connotes that she is a housewife while the husband is out working and making money for the family . The advert also uses different features e.g the cover line "Brightness added with Whiteness" to denote her class and status in society while her husband has a higher status in society and throughout time i believe the representation of women in OMO has not changed .
The galaxy advert convincingly denotes their positive view of women by using computer generated images to show Audrey Hepburn as a character of nostalgia and the advert subverts the stereotype of women being less dominant by taking the hat from the donor (Bus Driver) and this subverts the stereotype by featuring the bus driver as a donor .
Q6 : 8/12
3) Title Publication , Sell line ,Cover Line , Colour Scheme , Background .
4 .The price in the top third is bold and looks like a pound coin which
connotes the cheapness of the product.
The use of numerous images as oppose to one, central image suggests
that the magazine offers a great deal of content and is good value for
money.
The use of a red colour scheme with white background could connote
the desire for the gossip, passion for celebrity or that the industry wants
the reader to stop and look.
The title is in the top third to draw the eye of the reader and is ‘Reveal’
which suggests secrets being shared with the reader and celebrities
being exposed. The title uses a sans serif font which suggests informality
and reinforces the ‘gossiping’ cover lines and the magazine’s ethos of
acting like a ‘best friend’ to the reader.
5. The female boxer subverts the stereotype of men being more physically than women because men are usaully seen as doing more physical activities rather than women .
The black scientist wearing headscarf . This subverts the stereotype of black individuals not being able to study professional courses e.g Medicine , engineering , construction as usaully these aspects of the professional are usually tend to be dominated by white males and occasionally white females .
Another way the advert subverts stereotypes is by featuring a black Mp . Usually this position of power tends to be dominated by white females rather then black minorities groups in contemporary British Society and mainly in London .
6. In the essay I would like to talk about the features these 3 CSP's use to denote the representations of women and I will talk about the numerous ways they have represented their characters in the adverts .
The NHS represents women as a more feminine minority groups who hold to their own ends by illustrating and featuring them in physical sports e.g Female Boxer where she is illustrating her strength and this subverts the stereotype of men being more dominant then women as a male individual was not used in the boxing scene . Also femininity was used when a Black celebrity who is a female representing the black and Asian minorities , she uses the lines , "We are the sound of the streets , we are the voice of the people " to connote her femininity in the advert and this subverts the stereotype of women being less dominant than men .
The Omo advert represents women as isolated women right in the 19th century who are restricted of any stereotypical jobs as the women with the rolled up sleeve connotes that she is a housewife while the husband is out working and making money for the family . The advert also uses different features e.g the cover line "Brightness added with Whiteness" to denote her class and status in society while her husband has a higher status in society and throughout time i believe the representation of women in OMO has not changed .
The galaxy advert convincingly denotes their positive view of women by using computer generated images to show Audrey Hepburn as a character of nostalgia and the advert subverts the stereotype of women being less dominant by taking the hat from the donor (Bus Driver) and this subverts the stereotype by featuring the bus driver as a donor .
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