We live in a world where 3D movies are a norm. Movies are high quality today and there are scarcely any movies that succeed if they do not have high production values. Although there are few exceptions, the quality of the movie is more important than the cost of production in the world today. An exception to this is Paranormal Activity. Paranormal Activity is a low production film that has become famous. It, along with its two precursors, has low production values. The movie seemed to be filmed entirely with a home-video camera. Although this filming seemed low quality, this gives the movie believability. The movies are supposed to be based on true events and by using home video recorders, it makes the movie seem true and real. This technique of using a home video recorder benefits for the movie at hand. If a normal movie camera was used, it would have taken away from the effect of the genuineness of the “home video.” There are very few instances where this style of movie filming would have worked. This is just one of the ways low production values and poor camera skills are beneficial to movies.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Technical Perspective: Based on your high degree of technical know-how about a certain media form, provide a visual example of a photograph, anima
Stereotype Persistence in the Media: Find one powerful example in a business-related piece of visual media.
This advertisement for Old Spice Deodorant has been circulating around the internet. The man in this advertisement tries to persuade women to buy this product for their men. “Does your man look like me?” and then answers promptly with “no.” This man, from a woman’s perspective, is attractive. With this, the man in the advertisement carries on to explain how “perfect” of a man he is by how he looks, smells, cooks, compliments her and many other stereotypical things that make the “perfect guy” to a female. This advertisement is persuading women to buy this product in order for her man to be just like the one in the advertisement. Ethos plays a role in the selling of this product through this advertisement. The point this advertisement gets across is that if a woman wants a seemingly perfect man, like the one in the ad, she needs to purchase this deodorant for her husband. This logic is stereotypical in the sense that they are trying to sell something by giving people false hope for the outcome of the product. This type of logic is seen in many advertisements today.
Advertising of Social Causes: Analyze tactics in any advertisement for a social issue, health crisis, charitable cause, etc. Use print ads only.
Breast Cancer is a big issue in the medical world today. It is a disease that many women and men fight and struggle to beat every day. This advertisement sticks to a very simple and basic but powerful layout. The color “light pink” and a light pink ribbon are associated with breast cancer awareness. This advertisement shows a nude woman posing in the position of the ribbon. Her skin color has a tint of pink which makes this appropriate for resembling the pink ribbon. The outer edges of the advertisement have a pink tint to them which helps emphasize the color that is associated with breast cancer awareness. The phrase that is included in this ad, “Where there’s awareness, there’s hope” puts pathos in this ad. “Hope” is a strong word when dealing with serious medical issues. This phrase does well to bring pathos to the advertisement. The nude woman is facing down while she makes the shape of the ribbon. The position the woman is in makes this woman seem sad or pessimistic about her health condition. The phrase gives readers a solution to the problem. This advertisement does well in using pathos to persuade and boost the awareness of breast cancer.
Visual Cues: Find an image that “exploits one of the four visual cues more than the others.” Analyze.
Depth is a visual cue that is exploited in the picture above. This picture shows different discrepancies dealing with depth. One of the first things one notices is the two men in this picture. When viewing both men, they seem to be the same size. These two men seem relatively far away due to their size. The mind knows the approximate size of a man and with this in mind, seeing them smaller, the mind concludes they are far away. Looking at the man on the left, one notices that he is sketched on an easel. An easel is a big object in reality, but realizing where the easel is standing, the depth perspective changes. The easel is on a chess board, which is small in comparison to a regular size easel. The chess pieces on this chess board confuse one’s depth perception some more; these chess pieces are large when comparing them to the easel. This implies that the easel, along with the man sketched on the easel, is very small. Finally, one notices the other man standing far from the room with the chess board. In conclusion, the man on the right is much bigger than the man on the left [on the easel]. This picture uses depth in an interesting but confusing way. The mind can fill in the blanks to approximate the size of objects due to the visual cue of depth. Depth can be shown in different ways, as this picture shows.
Media Representation of Sight: Find an image of a visually-impaired person from a famous film or text. Explain.
Symbolic Nature of Light: A static or “moving” image that uses light in a symbolic way. Explain.
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The picture above shows a “Last Meal” on death row in Texas. This meal is given to prisoners before their execution. The prisoners request a meal to be their last before execution, and one of these meals is pictured above. The picture itself is a dark image with little light. It is obvious what type of food is on the plate although there is a small amount of light shining on the plate; fruits and vegetables are on this plate along with two drinks and some bread. The lighting, or lack thereof, emphasizes a dark and gloomy connotation to this photo. In context, the lighting fits the mood. This picture shows the last meal a person will be eating which is doleful. If there would have been more light shining on this food, the food would brighten up and bring positivity to this image, which is the opposite of the meaning behind this image. Light plays a major role in emphasizing the meaning behind certain images.
An Image that has Shaped Western Culture: (or American culture). Choose one and explain.
An image that shaped American culture is the Nazi Swastika symbol. This history behind this symbol is very heavy and important. This was the symbol that the German Nazi’s used during the Holocaust in the 1930s. This is a hated symbol in the Western world even today as its roots are usually tied to the Holocaust. Fascism is often thought of when this symbol is presented which was practiced when Adolf Hitler was in power. The Nazi Swastika has a negative connotation in most of the world today and the symbol is a reminder of all that happened to the Jewish people in Germany in the 1930s. The Holocaust was a dark time for Jewish people in Germany. Nearly 6 million Jewish people died after being sent to concentration camps, death marches and gas chambers. After World War II, the German’s believed to be superior to the Jews and felt the need to exterminate them. The extermination of the Jews led by German Adolf Hitler was called the “Final Solution.” The world realized the problems that Adolf Hitler caused and decided to step in to put a halt to this disaster. The Holocaust was the largest dispute of racism that the world had seen and the Swastika symbol is a reminder of this part of history.
Gestalt Principles Images: Include two images that demonstrate selected (named) principles
Ways of Seeing: Evolution or stasis? Representational relationships between men and women in art.
Ways of Seeing: Consequences of photographing original art. Offer example and explain.
The Scream (not pictured) is a famous painting by Edvard Munch which depicts a man standing on a bridge screaming. The background consists of a river under red skies. The red skies and darker shades of colors that are used give the picture a negative and dark meaning to it. In this painting, there are people pictured in the background but their significance does not commit to the picture as a whole. In the picture above, Homer Simpson of the famous television series, The Simpsons, poses as the man in the painting the Scream. Homer Simpson brings a comical connotation to this picture. The colors are brighter in this reproduction of the picture which lightens the mood from the original painting. In the background, Homer Simpson’s family is shown as silhouettes. The silhouettes give the impression that Homer Simpson is screaming in fear of his family that is simply standing behind him watching him from a distance. Overall, the reproduction of the original artwork changes the meaning of the original piece. Aside from comical relief, the reproduction changes the vibes that the original painting gave off, changing it from a dark and meaningful painting to a laughable work of. This is just one replication that changes the meaning of the original piece. The consequences of replication are often drastic as this picture proved to be.