Thursday, 15 October 2009




Kidulthood


The Narrative:


Kidulthood is a 2006 British drama based in West London (Ladbroke Grove ).The film is about the life of several fifteen-year-old teenagers living in a deprived and unwanted area. The film is revolved around three friends, Trevor (Aml Ameen), who is more commonly known by his street name Trife; Jay (Adam Deacon); and Moony (Femi Oyeniran). Trife is worried about his girlfriend. He is being tempted into the gangster lifestyle by his uncle who requests him to do illegal errands, but simultaneously his girlfriend Alisa (Red Madrell) is offering a chance for a better life. However, a rumour has been going around on the streets that Alisa has slept with someone else and how this might influence this life-changing decision for all the teenagers.


The main purpose of the movie is to show that a teenagers typical lifestyle in today’s modern world and as audiences to make us aware of the type of problems teenagers face and the pressure they are under in order to be a part of a gang or to make them feel that they belong to someone or something. kidulthood also shows how today’s teenagers deal with difficult situations and challenges they face by showing how each teenagers deal with their problems differently while each decision they make may influences their lives and the people around them. The main problems faced by the teenagers are; sex, drugs, gangs, money, bullying, violence, guns, knives and suicide.


The Props:


Throughout the trailer , we as the audience are shown a variety of different props to connote the genre of crime and violence in our society today. We are shown the following props such as drugs, guns, baseball bats, alcohol, violence , money etc during the clips where violence is taking place between the two sides. All the props shown come across as cool and stereotypically seen as living the life of a gangster in the eyes of the teenagers.


In the trailer we see baseball bats, guns and violence being used as weapon to show a symbol of power. All the props used are shown to symbolise violence and to attack people, this creates enigma so there for this makes the audience feel that they are been kept in the dark and to worry about what will happen to the characters who are being attacked in the film, this also helps to create tension. However theses props are not shown to promote or glamourise crime and violence but to show the type of pressure teenagers are under and how they can be influenced by things such as drugs ,guns ,crime on our street. They are also shown to make the audience aware of the problems and issues faced by teens.


The Lighting:


The trailer does not contain that many lighting techniques as low key lighting is used a lot which helps to make it look very realistic and dramatic there for no special effects are used. Dark lighting is used in order to reflect on the scene and its mood such as romance, violence ect. In the scene’s of the fight, violence ,drug taking ,parties ,arguments dark lighting is used a lot to show the feel of the atmosphere and to create tension. Dark lighting can also be used to symbolise death and sadness( fighting scene), in contrast with the light or bright lighting which emphasises on the excitement and happiness ( party scene).by keep changing the settings, lighting ,props this keeps the audience hooked and interested in the trailer in order to watch the film in full.


The shots:


There are many different type of shots used in the trailer to get a full view of what the film is going to be about and what to expect such as long and medium shots to get the full view of the situation and areas the characters live in. close up shots are used to show the character facial expression and feelings, over the shoulder view is used to show the arguments and problems between both sides. Many other shots are used to keep the audience hooked on what’s going on.


The Characters and Target Audience:



This film has a rang of individual characters to show different personalities and personal views about life on the streets. This also helps to gather different audiences because each audience can relate to one of the characters in the film. We as an audience can sympathise and relate to the problems faced by the characters and their life issues.


The target audience for this film is teenagers , this is because the film is amid at all the teenagers out there facing similar problems and issues. However I think the film can also be targeted at audience of 20+ because the film is a perfect guide into the life of a typical 21st century teenager and to get a good understanding of how the mind of a teenager works.This is to also show how much pressure teenagers are under in today’s society.


The Setting:


The reason behind the setting and the location of the film is that to show the issues and problems the teenagers face within the Ladbroke Grove area in west London. This is also to make the community aware of the violence taking place there while showing how teenagers deal with problems such as: drugs, sex, money ,alcohol in a deprived and forgotten area of the community. The effect on this on the audience is to sympathises with people that live in poor ,unwanted and full of violence areas.This is to try and make a change in such community in today's society through the film kidulthood.

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Broadsheet Newspapers Analysis:



This is The Daily Telegraph newspaper,the front cover has an image of the unforgettable image of the New York's Twin Towers ablaze and falling together with a simple headline and covering the entire page (front over) of the broadsheet newspaper.As this newspaper is a broadsheet, I would say that it is aimed at readers band A,B and possibly C1 and it for an older generation because of the type of language techniques used to draw the readers attention.

The newspapers main headline is 'WAR ON AMERICA'which goes across the newspaper , with the font that is different from the rest of the other texts to draw the readers attention to the main headline.There are five other much smaller texts paragraphs below the subject matter.

The composition of the text and the image suggest that the Twin Towers are the subject matter there for the most important subject matter on the newspaper. This is because the main storyline is about the day the Twin Towers went up in flames in seconds ,shocking millions around the world.

The shot of the image of the towers is a long-medium shot, because the readers can clearly see the towers ablaze and falling apart with the flames flying out of the building while still able to see the much smaller buildings below the two twin towers.This is to shows the readers the full view of the effect of the blaze and its surrounding.
The Sun Front Cover Analysis:




This is the front cover of The Sun newspaper.The headline of The Sun newspaper is split up into two main parts: the main headline ’HERE WE’ with the image of the model posed in the middle of the newspaper holding up the white banner saying ’GOAL!’in black positioned across the models chest,this draws attention to her body and the banner,the font of the word 'GOAL!' is different from the rest of the words on the newspaper to make is stand out and more eye-catching for its reader.

However because the dominant reader finds the front page and the section of the model more important then the rest of the cover they may not reader the rest of the headlines because that may not matter them,while the second headline on the newspaper is in much smaller print saying ’BLAIR:TRAP SET FOR BIN LADEN' in the top right corner for those readers that may not find the image of the model that interesting as much as the headline about Blair.

The composition of the text and the image suggest that the model is the subject matter and the most important subject matter on the newspaper so there for that the main part the readers look at first. This is because of the way the model is positioned(right in the middle of the page) and the text is positioned to fit around her and her body to draw the readers attention.The headline with the image is anchored by the strap line which is talking about the World Cup(football),this is all in polysemic because it is used as a sexual pun to attract more of the male readers.the combination of the World Cup and A Hot Model may gather readers for different reasons and they may react in different ways.

The image shot is a medium shot,to see the models body and the texts around her.In order to see her face and the parts of her body the print image is also a medium close up shot, to see her face clearly and that maybe visually pleasurable to the dominant or male readers.The Sun newspaper is a tabloid , aimed at band C1,C2 and maybe D class audiences.

Top lighting is used to accentuate the features of the model and to make her look more glamorous while looking into the camera , this highlights her face and body from the background so there for some readers may find the image pleasurable to look at.
However as there is an image of a half-naked woman, the heading could signify the idea of “scoring” or getting a woman for sexual pleasures.

Monday, 5 October 2009

Anchorage : This is a caption or a discription that identifys and explain an image.

Cropping : Cropping is often referd to the removol or a cut out of an image or a film clip to improve the framing.

Semiotics : A study of signs and symbols e.g moving images.

Juxtaposition: To place two different things or object side by side for compering and contrasting.

Mise-en-scene: An inside view of everything in one shot or fram.

Homage: This is a special honor or respect to a nother by including images or scence shown publicly.

Binary opposition: Is a pair of theoretical opposites.

Demographics: A characteristic used to classify a group of poeple for social studie purposoes such as age,gender,race,education and income levels.

Psychographic: A term that describes a psychological mind of someone such as attitude,lifestyle , emotional feelings.

Iconograpgy: A symbolic meaning of subjects or signs that convey a religion and culture.