Monday, May 2, 2016

Representations of Disability

The media continue to enforce disability stereotypes portraying disabled individuals in a negative un-empowering way. 

In his 1991 study Paul Hunt identified 10 stereotypes that the media use to portray disabled people:


  1. The disabled person as pitiable or pathetic
  2. An object of curiosity or violence
  3. Sinister or evil
  4. The super cripple
  5. As atmosphere
  6. Laughable
  7. His/her own worst enemy
  8. As a burden
  9. As Non-sexual
  10. Being unable to participate in daily life
Click here to read a breakdown of each of these stereotypes.

These are useful in relation to identifying the ways in which characters with disabilities are represented in television dramas.

For example, when we looked at the extract from 'Coming Down The Mountain', which of these stereotypical representations do you think would have been applicable to Ben? 

CLICK HERE to visit Reel Rundown's Top 10 TV Shows With Disabled Characters.

Sky recently aired a drama series called "The Smoke" which included a disabled character, Grace,  at the centre of some of the story lines - you can read an article discussing this character's representation by clicking here.

Here is the end of Episode 5 which features 2 different representations of disability:



The Smoke - Episode 5 THE END from jason savage on Vimeo.

Friday, April 22, 2016

Coursework Completion Tasks

As agreed in our lesson this morning, you need to have your work completed and ready for marking by 6.00pm on Tuesday 3rd May.

This includes your completed evaluation.

Please ensure that you read and follow the instructions below:


Ensure that all ResearchPlanning and Construction evidence is correctly and clearly labelled via individual blog post titles. 

Your blog should show a journey from the start of the year to your completed film opening. 

Think about the 4 key words in relation to all of your posts - are they minimal, basic, good or excellent? You need the majority of posts to be good or excellent!
Your completed film opening must be embedded from Youtube to your blog and clearly titled as " TITLE" COMPLETED FILM OPENING.

You must also re-embed your Preliminary Task at this point to illustrate the progression you have made.

Your evaluation should follow your embedded film opening in question order (1-7).

The last task for you to perform on your blog is to delete the link to my blog! This is important - please do not forget.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Useful Independent Reading For Film Industry

Movies and Social Media: Marketing films with new media

http://www.tintup.com/blog/movies-and-social-media-marketing-films-with-new-media/

How Twitter killed the official movie website

http://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2014/jun/16/twitter-movie-website-hashtag-film-social-media

Skyfall is the first Social Media Bond film

http://www.livemint.com/Consumer/PGuVKt6Gn5NifJmtdAOXDN/Skyfall-is-the-first-social-media-Bond-movie.html

Skyfall Case Study

http://www.slideshare.net/mickgoogan/g322casestudy-skyfall

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Evaluation Questions For Film Opening

I have pasted this information on this blog rather than on my coursework blog for ease of reference.

Once you have finished you will need to complete your evaluation.

Your evaluation must be digitally presented - I will explain more in class.

Here are the questions as taken from the OCR syllabus. 
















CLICK HERE to go to the blog I use for the OCR Moderators.

You can see links to students' blogs on the right hand-side of the page.

You may find this useful as you can see what previous students have done in their evaluations.

You can see evaluations completed by students from other schools below:

CLICK HERE - 20/20 but too much writing - some of the video links may not work now.

CLICK HERE - 20/20 and all done as a video commentary lasting nearly 20 minutes.

CLICK HERE - 20/20 and, again, done as a video commentary. I like the inclusion of notes that were used to prepare responses.

CLICK HERE - 17/20 but a particularly strong Q1 response which is good for anyone who is doing this question to look at.

Finally, if you want to see what other students have done type 'G321 film opening evaluation' into Google and you will find thousands of examples to take inspiration from...