Monday, December 6, 2010

Wikileaks

The Telegraph: Wikileaks: Top 5 Leaks
                Wikileaks is temporarily closed due to lack of funds, but did manage to release many leaks, these following five being some of the biggest. BNP Membership Lists- Far-Right British National Party members, 13, 500 being police officers, gave name addresses, ect. Sarah Palin’s Email Account- Republican vice-presidents private Yahoo email account hacked. 9/11 Pager Data- text messages from families seeking reassurance. Guantanamo Bay procedures- “Standard Operating Procedures from Camp Delta” revealed that some detainees had been denied access from the Red Cross. Daniel arap Moi Allegations- details of activities by Kenyan leader.
                I believe Wikileaks is completely an illegal publication of sensitive information. It displays private information that is not meant for the public too see. It should remain shut down, for the things it displays is very disrespectful.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Examples of Coercion in Advertising

MAGAZINE ADVERTISING
TD Canada Trust: a full page ad that gives you a sense of warmth with the red and cream colours
1.      TD Canada Trust is responsible for the ad, advertising comfortable banking and support for raising a family.
2.      Elements that are coercive in the ad are: a baby’s face, a big comfy chair, and sheets on the wall.
Hampton Inn: a full page ad that shows a man eating breakfast in Hampton Inn
1.      Hampton Inn is responsible for the ad, advertising that if you stay at their hotel you’ll have a great start to the day.
2.      Elements that are coercive in the ad are: a man smiling eating breakfast, “all I want is…”, and advertising free HHonors points and airline miles.
SUCCESSFUL LOGOS                                                 
I believe simplicity is a major factor in a successful logo. It provides a message quick and clearly, and is easily recognized. You also want a memorable and engaging logo, with distinctive features and vivid colours. I chose the four following logos because I believe they are considered very successful logos. Starbucks coffe has a queen in the middle, persuading you to believe if you drink Starbucks Coffee you will be like a queen. Same with Corona Extra, with a crown on top. The Nike swoosh is also very successful and is known worldwide with its simplicity. And lastly, McDonalds, is a well known logo that gives a sense of happiness.
                                                             

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Seeing Ourselves: Media and Representation

1. a) Will Ferrel (actor) : funny, non-serious, childlike
I admire his way of entertaining audiences and what he does to create comedy.
b) Lil Wayne (rapper) : notorious, gansta, confident
I admire his style and the lyrics he uses in his music.
c) Angelina Jolie (actor) : spy, secretive, sexy, action, smart
I amdire her acting skills, and how she can fit such serious and interesting roles.
d) Ya Boy (rapper)- humourous, joking, gangsta
I admire how he can turn his rap music into a comedy.
e) Tyra Banks ( host, model) : confident, serious but silly, helpful, beautiful
I admire her modeling skills, and her confidence to create her own entertaining T.V. show.







Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Synergy Project

Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus
            Our poster has a Walt Disney logo on the top of the page because Disney owns basically everything to do with Hannah Montana. Under the logo is Hannah Montana’s first album, called Hannah Montana. Beside that is Hannah Montana the movie. This movie was her first major motion picture. Next is the Hannah Montana T.V. show on the Disney Channel. These are her top three productions that make the most money. These major productions branch off to her smaller products like some of her merchandise such as cameras, watches, and clothing. Next is a Nintendo DS video game, made by BVG. Beside the game is a Hannah Montana book and the Hannah Montana magazine which is made by the Disney Channel.
            Miley Cyrus is the person who plays the character Hannah Montana. Her motto is ‘best of both worlds’. She features in The Last Song which is based on a book by Nicholas Sparks and is produced by Touchstone Pictures. She also features in a number of magazines such as Elle, TeenVogue, Billboard, and People Magazine.
            Hannah Montana (Miley Cyrus) attracts a demographic of young girls ages 6-16. People who watch her shows are coolhunting; they are looking to act and dress like her. Hannah Montana is a great example of the paradox of coolhunting. Once all these young girls started dressing and acting like her she turned more to Miley Cyrus and changed the way she lived. The Hannah Montana show is a good example of synergy because of all her merchandise that came after (clothing, books, etc.). Many young girls are now seen wearing her clothing as well as people playing her video games. This is an example of horizontal integration because Disney expanded her business into different products.
           
                                
                                         

Friday, October 22, 2010

Project Proposal

Project Title: Legalization of Marijuana

What I hope to learn/improve by completing this project:
I hope to learn and (or) improve my camera skills, filmmaking skills, interviewing skills and my creativity.
This is the support I need from my teacher:
I believe the support I need is mainly instructions from my teacher.
This is what my final project will consist of (as much detail as possible):
I hope to have a final project that will consist of many interviews. I want my documentary to be filled with humour, so it will keep the audience’s attention. I plan on filming adults for legalization of marijuana, and as well as teenagers.
This is how I would like to be evaluated:
I would like an outline to follow and check off the things I need. I think such things as creativity, filming skills, ECT would be reasonable to evaluate also.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Essay

The media, the corporations, the politicians... have all done such a good job of scaring the American public, it's come to the point where they don't need to give any reason at all.”Daily television shows are slanted towards generating fear, the news broadcasts violent crimes rather than realistic problems, and the media sells fear to society. Michael Moore argues that the United States of America lives in a climate of fear due to the media.
Daily television shows watched by millions of Americans of any age are slanting towards generating fear. The show COPS, one of the longest-running television programs in the United States, follows police officers arresting mainly Black and Hispanic people committing violent crimes. Michael Moore argues that such television series like these creates fear in the society, especially towards Black and Hispanic people. Moore interviews the producer of COPS, who says his show sells because of the violence and if filmed non violent it would not. South Park, an American animated sitcom, has various skits in Bowling for Columbine. Michael Moore included South Park in his documentary, for the show is known for its crude, surreal, violent and dark humour. The television shows on T.V. are becoming more and more slanted towards fear, attracting many young adults and even children to watch, giving them the idea that such violence is normal in society and it is how people act.
The news does not film the realistic problems happening in society, but instead films on violence and supposed hazards. During Moore’s documentary, he follows a news reporter heading to a scene of a Black man carrying a rumoured gun. Moore attempted to interview him, enquiring why he chose the gun occurrence preferably over a drowning baby or the pollution covering the Hollywood sign. The news selects the generally more intense stories, instead of the ones that are realistic in everyday culture. The news also has an availability to scare the people, by the means of broadcasting unlikely potential hazards. Moore brought into play the killer bees that never came and the myth of razor blades in candy apples. Moore claims that the media, such as the news, produces a feeling of fear in America.
Fear sells, therefore scaring the society with the media profits businesses with higher guns and security systems products sold.  Moore interviewed a man who sets up home security systems, who informed Moore that his services go up as the fear in media progresses. On a different note, the media can also be incredibly influential of eliminating articles of fear such as hand gun ammunition. Moore and two victims from the school shooting in Columbine went to K-Mart to try and refund the bullets that were still lodged into their body. They had no luck, and proceeded to buy out all ammunition at the nearest K-Mart store and brought the media with them. A spokesperson then announced that they will change their policy and phase out the sale of handgun ammunition. Moore and the two victims going alone had no impact; however the appearance of the media made an immense impact. Media has total control of what they tell the people and can simply inform us with dreadful issues to pressurize the people the society to go out and buy protection. Media also has the power to eliminate things that cause fear, such as handgun ammunition.
The media has made the United States of America live in an environment of fear. Television shows such as Cops and South Park display and create fear, the news prefers to inform society on supposed hazards and horror rather than practical problems, and the media scares society into purchasing protection that is not necessary. Do you not think the media should be reassuring us rather than creating fear?