Tuesday 20 September 2016

Plan of Action

1. Establish typical stereotypes for white British males
- Posh and stuck up
- Football hooligans
- Very different between upper class and lower class, lower class more filthy drunken messes, upper class stuck up think they're better than everyone posh accent, love the royal family
All British people have posh accents

Evidence-
Football-- https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/jun/11/euro-2016-french-police-tactics-raise-fears-of-more-clashes-with-england-fans

https://www.thesun.co.uk/archives/news/452934/the-end-of-a-reign-of-terror/

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3640948/Britain-s-infamous-football-hooligan-slams-Russian-Ultras-breaking-moral-code-football-violence-ambushing-innocent-women-children.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tBps0GUITM- documentary on England world cup

Described as savages, animals, hooligans very violent and drunken messes. Shows English supporters as very bad fans that take football over the top. Riots and fights in the streets, people being banned from following England team to Germany. 'reign of terror'

Posh Stuck up- Kingsman 'snobs like you judging people like me from your Ivory towers with no thought about why we do what we do' 'You all talk so funny'

Love for the royal family- 24.5 million people watching the royal wedding


http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/news/a37762/what-does-it-mean-to-be-a-man/


Media uses stereotypes to portray the British so it is easy to understand for the audience, there is no middle ground, its either posh or not.
These stereotypes are untrue as is any other stereotype


2. Stereotypes and their effect in real life, stereotypes help the audience understand the message behind the characters

Makes people caution of English football fans
British males may feel as though they have to be a football fan


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Monday 19 September 2016

Essay intro redraft

The purpose of this essay is explore the representations of British males in film, specifically in the films Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014), Grimsby (2016) and Legend (2015 . Representations are how people, places and things are shown in the media. More often than not representations are based upon stereotypes, stereotypes are a commonly held belief of a particular type of person, place or thing with at least a grain of truth to them. 



Essay intro


1.    The purpose of this essay is to explore how white British males in film are represented. Representation in media is how people, places and things are shown in the media, in this case we are examining how British Males are being represented. The three films I have chosen to explore are Kingsman: The Secret Service, The Brothers Grimsby and Legend.  All three films feature heavy stereotypes of white British males which is why I feel these films are a good selection of the films to analyse. Stereotypes are a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing however it most often than not has at least a grain of truth an example of a typical stereotype is “the woman is the carer of the child”. Although this may be true in some cases, it isn’t always true this is what we class a stereotype. The issue that is brought up with stereotyping is that people that may not necessarily be from that ethnic group or gender will see the other ethnicity group as what the media portrays them an example of this is that all black people are portrayed as criminals, this gives a bad image to black people therefore people from other ethnicity groups may be more cautions around black people, when realistically only a very small population are actually criminals.

 I will be analysing all three films, this is my primary research for the essay and will be looking at what other people have said about the representations of white British males for my secondary research.

Tuesday 13 September 2016

Genre Research Task



The genre I have chosen to research is the action genre. In a typical action film there is a lot of physical storytelling, this is achieved with stunts, chase scenes and fighting. The story often has a main hero which is trying to achieve his ultimate goal by overcoming any issues in his path.


Typical features in the action genre include: Props such as guns, knives, drugs, weapons, money, cars- usually exotic cars. Usually in action films the editing is very fast paced especially in scenes where there are car chases or fighting going this is achieved by using lots of cuts and not keeping one camera angle on too long. The setting in an action film is usually in a big modern city such as L.A, London or New York however some action films are shot in big open deserts an example of where this has happened is in Mad Max and Mission Impossible. Action can happen in any time of day in an action film typically at night there is a stealthy aspect where as in the day time its guns blazing, all-out action. Typical characters in action film include a main protagonist almost always the hero in the film, a villain that will not stop until the hero is dead, a detective type/full police squad, a mob boss and a hitman type character these are just a few examples of the types of characters found in action films.


Examples of action films include: die hard, James Bond Casino Royale, Fast 5, Jason Bourne and mission impossible. These are your main types of action films with high speed chases, gun fights, explosions and fast paced editing however within the action genre you also have your sub genres such as action-comedy which includes films such as rush hour and hot fuzz. By adding a sub-genre to the action genre this gets rid of the repetitiveness that is found in action films a rush hour film is very different to a Jason Bourne film despite them both being action films. The era the film set also adds a level of difference to the action genre we see this in the Lord of The Rings Trilogy and Hobbit Trilogy, these types of films are very different to a mission impossible film but still have that element of action to despite it not having any guns or gadgets in them. Even though some films achieve difference there are many films which often have a lot of elements from other films integrated into them making them very repetitive we see this is in superhero films where not a lot can be done to change the structure causing almost every single superhero action film to be the same with the same results (the hero beating the villain). This is also present in the James Bond franchise where in every film there is James Bond, a villain, exotic cars, cool gadgets and chase scenes/violent scenes. So why do people still pay to see a James Bond film even though they know what will happen? It’s because people love these types of films, it provides comfortable reassurance where the audience is expecting high speed chases and gun scenes , James Bond despite repeating the same structure it changes the villain, it changes the cars, it changes the cool gadgets this keeps it fresh and exciting but also keeping the main elements that make an action film.




Action films have not always been as popular as they are now as the years have gone by the popularity of actions has increased since the first few were made in the 1930s according to the charts even to today’s date the popularity of action films are still increasing and this is backed up by the amount of action films being made. In 2010 action films became the second most popular type of genre and still increasing in popularity where as in 19 30 it was probably one of the most unsuccessful genres.














Looking at IMBD top films, films such as the dark knight, The Lord of The Rings Trilogy, inception and Star Wars are all in the top 20 rated films of all time, this shows how popular and successful the action genre really is.

Thursday 8 September 2016

Initial Ideas

Representation of British males in two films

Film ideas
-Kingsman secret service
- Green street
-Kidulthood
-Brotherhood
-Skyfall
-Snatch
-Legend