Friday, 30 January 2015

The Edge Of Tomorrow- Rita Representatives












Costume- throughout the film Rita wears dark combat clothing that is dirty. She also wears a robot suite which has weapons on this is very big and heavy as you can tell by the way they walk with it on.  She is the main female character in the film. This makes her character unique from a normal male solider. She does show some skin in one scene when she is in a vest she does not usually show much skin. But it is different for her character to the stereotyped solider.
Hair- her hair is blonde but is also dirty as she may have fallen on the floor.  She has her hair in a messy ponytail and sometimes plaits. She never has her hair down as she is very active and will need it to be out of her way.
Make up- she has a very small amount of make up as she has clear skin. But her face is also very dirty and sweaty as she has been running around a lot. She has mud marks all over her face.
Props- she has a gun on her robot suit and she also has a car which has a caravan on it until the caravan blows up. She also has a grenade. With her having this weapons this shows that she is strong and fearless.
Settings- the setting is mainly on the battlefield when they are all fighting. But there is also the scene at the training base when they are training them self’s to go and fight. They are also sometimes in a basic room with not much in it.


Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Miranda and Bad Education Comparison

Comparison

4. (a) Compare how and why two programmes were scheduled on different channels.
Day:
Miranda: Monday 
Bad education: Tuesday
Time:
Miranda: 8:30
Bad education: 10pm
Who commissioned the programmes?
Bad education: BBC
Miranda: BBC
Who produced them?
Bad education: Tiger Aspect Productions
Miranda: Nerys Evans (2009), Emma Strain (2010-2013), Sarah Fraser (2014-2015)
What audience are they aimed at? Why?
Miranda: 27-40 this is because they aim it at people around Miranda’s age.
Bad education: 14-30 this is because it is at a high school and the target audience will be able to relate to it.
Why are they on at that time and on that channel? Link to 'type' of comedy and target audience. 
Miranda: it appeals to some of the younger audience which means it can be before watershed. But there is not much bad language so there can be a younger target audience.
Bad education: it is on later as there is bad language and racism in the episodes. Therefore some children are not allowed to watch it as it is not suitable for them.
Are they on after the watershed? Why?
Miranda: this is on before watershed.
Bad education: this is on after watershed. 
Audience demographic:

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

The IT Crowd

The IT crowd is a comedy.
All the characters are stereotypical.
It is about everyday life at work.
It is set in a crowded office with people working.
The boss is all about teamwork.
Each character is told which office to go to.
In the background there is canned laughter. this shows that it is meant to be a comedy.
None likes the IT crowd they do not get along with them as they thing they are nerds.
The basement is where the IT crowd work and it is all messy.
They do not have a certain uniform as they are all scruffy.




Tuesday, 2 September 2014

my film production project


In my film front cover project I produced a front cover of an advertisement for a film star. the film was an action fantasy.this was my final product.

Monday, 1 September 2014

My Magazine Production Project

During the first year of my GCSE Media course I made a magazine. The products included: front cover, contents page and a double page spread.