Thursday 24 September 2015

Audience


In today's lesson learnt about the film industry. I also learnt the acronym 'PIES' which will help me remember what to do when analyzing uses and gratification.us to analyze uses and gratification.



P - Personal Gratifications
I - Information
E - Entertainment
S  - Social Interaction


Film and You

What do the following words mean:

Film- The word film to me means a story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in a cinema or on television.

Cinema- A cinema is a place where you can go to view films as soon as they are released whereas at home you would have to wait until the DVD comes out and a cinema is a relaxing place.
Industry- An industry is a collective organization who make money out of something on a larger scale.

 My Top Ten Films:

1) Grown ups
2) Mrs doubtfire
3) Just married
4) Life as we know it
5) My Sister's Keeper
6) Just go with it 
7) Mean girls
8) Another Cinderella story
9) The Fault in our Stars
10) Shes the man.


What do my top ten films have in common?
The majority of my favourite films are from the 'comedy' and 'Rom-com' genre for example Grown ups, Just married, Just go with it, Shes the man, Mean girls and Mrs doubtfire. Some are more from the 'Drama' genre such as Another Cinderella story and Life as we know it. But i also enjoy emotional drama type films such as my sisters keeper and fault in our stars.

How do you find out about a film?
I tend to find out through friends, family and on social media such as Facebook where trailers for new films are sometimes posted. I also find out on the television and advertisements.

What makes you want to see a film?
Usually if I am interested in the story-line from the trailer I will most likely go to see that film. Also if a lot of people are talking about it and suggesting i should see it then I will probably go and see it. 

How do you know what to expect from a film?
You know what to expect by watching the trailer of the film and reading the reviews it has be given. You can tell what genre the film is from the semiotics of the film that are shown through the music and the colours used. For example if the colours are light and bright then it is likely to be a happy joyful film, probably a comedy.

What are you paying for when you buy a cinema ticket/rent a DVD?
You are paying for the pleasure of being able to sit and relax and watch a film on a big screen. Therefore you are paying for the seats you sit in the big screens. You are also paying for the marketing and advertisement of the film.

Where do you watch films?
I watch films at the cinema, on DVD and on Netflix or Put-locker. but i don't always go to the cinema to watch films because of the cost, plus i can watch films that are released in the cinema on put-locker for free, that therefore makes it pointless to pay to watch them.I also watch films on sky movies and stream them online. The difference between watching a film at home or at the cinema is that at home you can pause the TV and you are in control of when you watch it. But at the cinema if you go to the toilet for example you would miss parts of the film.

Are there some films you have to see at the cinema?
I think there are films you must see straight away sometimes because you are excited about them but im sure you can wait until they come out on DVD. Although most people don't have the advanced TVs where you can watch films in 3D at home so if it is a 3D film it is probably best to go and watch it at the cinema.

How many industries can you name?
Disney, Sony, Universal, Warner Brothers, 20th Century Fox and Paramount which are 'The Big Six'. Then there are smaller industries such as Lionsgate and MGM.

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