Thursday, February 28, 2013
Harlem Shake, are guys finally getting their sexuality out?
How people are portrayed in the show ridiculousness?
http://m.youtube.com/w
The show Ridiculousness is about the most popular YouTube videos. The show host is Rob Dyrdeck. Each is put in with many similar videos but in different categories The people that do the YouTube videos are portrayed as dumb and stupid for doing certain things. They are just a sort of entertainment for other people. Most of the people that their videos have gotten in the show are men of any ages, kids, and animals . The audience sees the videos as hilarious .
The show Ridiculousness is about the most popular YouTube videos. The show host is Rob Dyrdeck. Each is put in with many similar videos but in different categories The people that do the YouTube videos are portrayed as dumb and stupid for doing certain things. They are just a sort of entertainment for other people. Most of the people that their videos have gotten in the show are men of any ages, kids, and animals . The audience sees the videos as hilarious .
The Four Men
In the advertisement shown above for Dolce & Gabbana, the women is being portray as a sexual object. There are four men in this photo with just one lady. One guy is on her being aggressive as he holds her hand down while the other three are just watching. The focus seems to be more on the women than the brand itself. The men are attracted to it, therefore they will look more into it. Whereas women may just bypass it. The women isn't even looking at the guy on top of her, instead she is looking past him. This may not be a big deal with advertisements but it relates to rape. It is a simple "okay" to control a lady. The company may have wanted this image to grab attention to both the women and men- the women would look at the four men without a shirt and the men would look at the women being taken over. I personally would have just passed the advertisement but analyzing it has made me think that it is not okay. It isn't okay for a guy to control a lady and have three other men just watch. I believe it is disrespectful.
How are mothers being portrayed in evolution of mom dancing?
THE EVOLUTION OF DANCE MOM'S : HOW TO INSPIRE YOUR CHILD TO BE ACTIVE!
Jimmy Fallon and Michelle Obama are dancing what they call, "The evolution of dance mom's dance" This was created by Michelle Obama, to promote the "Let's move" anti child obesity program. So in this case this is targeted toward obese children. Basically what the video shows is steps like "go shopping, get groceries "station wagon" and many more. This dance is about a mother living a normal housewife life, about being busy taking care of her kids and taking care of her responsibilities as a parent.So both of them show, what a mother does but in a fun way.The video was made so that mothers across America can stay moving with their kids. Which is what Jimmy fallon and Michelle Obama are trying to portrayal, in addition they show how mothers should inspire their children to stay moving. This also helps Michellle Obama to promote her child obesity campaign. I personally think it is hilarious and very true. I really like this because I know that there are a lot of mothers out there in America who think that their job is difficult crucial and over whelming as a parent. This helps mothers to think in a positive way about what they do in their daily lives, and to motivate their children to be active. What do you think about this portrayal? Does it help her campaign, about getting children to move and stay healthy (should mothers really help their kids)?Do you think mothers should use this dance?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hq-URl9F17Y
Critical Analysis of Media Blog Post Example
Monday, November 5, 2012
American Apparel has long been the center of conversations regarding very racy ads featuring women in more than compromising positions. For example, in the ad above, the woman is advertising the socks while laying very suggestively across a bed. This sexual innuendo portrays women to be very sexually submissive as the camera snags a portion of the woman's derriere. This sort of portrayal is not new, but rather commonplace for the company. Though he has been praised for one of few "Made in America" businesses where all products are made in his Los Angeles factory, company creator and CEO Dov Charney has long been under scrutiny for his very sexually explicit ads. His response is that the girls are simply personifying their "natural beauty." In an interview with ABC, he states,"This person looks like a girl you would meet. She looks like our customer." Charney may be on to something as hundreds of young girls flock to AMerican Apparel to sport the latest in today's fashion. In September, the company's total revenue was $51.1 million. Aside from my personal observations from seeing many young girls and young men with these "looks," numbers don't lie. It is clear that the reception of these ads have been more than positive despite growing concerns behind women's portrayals. As an adult consumer, my wonder though is how will this affect young women's perception of what it means to be sexy. I cannot help but wonder, does visual perception of other women affect your personal definition of sexy?
ABC Article - http://abcnews.go.com/Business/american-apparel-ceo-dov-charney-tarnished-hero/story?id=16229958
American Apparel Revenue - http://finance.yahoo.com/news/american-apparel-september-sales-figure-132831289.html
ABC Article - http://abcnews.go.com/Business/american-apparel-ceo-dov-charney-tarnished-hero/story?id=16229958
American Apparel Revenue - http://finance.yahoo.com/news/american-apparel-september-sales-figure-132831289.html
Critical Analysis of Media Blog Post Assignment
The World is But a Classroom…: Critical Analysis of Media
“The least of the work of learning is done in the classroom.” – Thomas Merton
Follow the directions below to successfully complete this assignment.
Acceptable Forms of Media Include (List of Sources at the End of This Document):
· Blog Posts
· Articles from newspapers, magazines, and journals (both print and online)
· Tweets (from public figures)
· Facebook Posts (from public figures)
· Television Shows
· Films
· Photos
· Music Videos
· Songs and Lyrics
· Radio Broadcasts
· Advertisements (Print, Commercials, etc.)
Criteria for Choosing Media
· Other team members must be able to access the media and/or must know the context.
o If it is an online source, you will provide the link in your post.
o If it is a television show or film, you must give a summary of what you are referencing and where we can access it.
o If it is any of the other acceptable sources, you must provide a link to where it can be accessed.
Your Assignment
1. Think about the week’s essential question.
2. Find a media entry in which you find interesting and is related to the week’s essential question.
3. Write an post with the following:
a. Explain how ____________ (a specific aspect of culture i.e. women, men, African Americans, Latinos, Christianity, etc.) is portrayed in ____________(the media you have chosen).
i. How is this aspect of culture being portrayed?
ii. Is the portrayal positive or negative? Why?
b. Describe the process of how ________ (the media you have chosen) is created.
i. Who are the people that played a role in creating this particular medium?
ii. Why do you believe they created this particular medium?
c. How is ________ being received by _________ (pick a specific audience i.e. teenage girls, middle-class families, Latino women, etc.)?
i. What is the audience’s reaction to this medium?
ii. How will this medium influence future portrayals of ________ (specific aspect of culture you chose)?
d. Pose a lingering question you still have related to your post, the aspect of culture you chose, or the medium.
4. Comment on someone else’s blog post. Your comment must include the following:
a. Your thoughts on the media in which they posted.
b. Response to their clarifying question OR Raise a different question
Criteria for Success
· Your post must be 4-8 grammatically correct, complete sentences each.
· You must provide a link to the media in which you are referencing. If it is a film or TV show, you must give a summary of what you are referencing and where we can access it.
· Your post must include the following:
o Explanation of how ____________ (a specific aspect of culture i.e. women, men, African Americans, Latinos, Christianity, etc.) is portrayed in ____________(the media you have chosen).
o Description of the process of how ________ (the media you have chosen) is created.
o Response to the question, “How is ________ being received by _________ (pick a specific audience i.e. teenage girls, middle-class families, Latino women, etc.)?”
o Pose a lingering question you still have related to your post, the aspect of culture you chose, or the medium.
· Your comment must include the following:
o Your thoughts on the media in which they posted
o Response to their clarifying question OR Raise a different question
Directions on Accessing the Class Blog, Posting, and Commenting on Blog Post
1. Check your email for the invitation to access the class blog.
2. Click the link under “To contribute to this blog visit…”
4. A window will pop up that will have a list of all the blogs in which you are an author of. Click on the blog titled, “The World is But a Classroom…”
5. To post a new post, click “New Post” in the top right corner of the blog.
6. Create a title for your post and type in the field to post.
7. To post a comment, when you access the blog, click on the “Comments” at the end of their post.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
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