Monday, 15 October 2018
Radio - regulatory bodies
Regulatory bodies:
A regulatory body keeps order within their own sectors. They impose requirements, restrictions and conditions, and set standards in relation to any activity and enforcement. Regulatory bodies are used to protect the public.
An example of a regulatory body is Ofcom. Ofcom considers all complaints about programmes transmitted by all broadcasters licensed in the UK against the Broadcasting Code, but complaints about accuracy and impartiality in BBC television and radio programmes are dealt with by the BBC Trust.
The function of a regulatory body is to implement and enforce specific laws. This is set up by the government.
Thursday, 4 October 2018
What I've learned so far
Since starting the media course, I have learned the ten
different sectors, the different methods of production, the purpose of music
videos, the representation of men and women in media and the different styles
of music.
The ten media sectors are used to appeal to a wide audience
across all platforms these media sectors consist of: radio, gaming, websites,
photo imaging, moving images (film and TV), publication, advertising, marketing,
animation and interactive media. The media industry aims their products at two
different types of target audiences through using the different sectors; primary
and secondary. For example, someone who is interested in action/ crime games
such as GTA V may be interested in the action/ crime films such as Batman – The
Dark Knight.
Furthermore, I have also looked at the different methods of
production. The method starts with pre-production where we would carry out research
and planning. After this is done then production starts this is when you can
start filming or recording. Once you finish producing your production then
post-production can start. Once post-production starts you can carry out
editing and begin to focus on the overall end product.
The purpose of music videos is to extend income by getting a
wider interest in the artist and record label by appealing the genre of music
to a wider target audience. By having a wide target audience promotes a
lifestyle and a way of thinking. Another purpose for music videos is the extension
of outlets for example music channels such as MTV, Box and Capital. Another extension
outlet method is websites, DVDs and CD sales.
Gender representations are tied up with ideas of masculinity
and femininity. The concept of being masculine is formed over rigid stereotypes
that men are sexually attractive, have a good physique and are independent. The
representation of men in the media industry is that all men are physically strong
and dominant. This reinforces the stereotype that men are the main breadwinners,
and this creates the ideology that men are successful in all careers paths and
are finically stable. Whereas, women are represented as emotional, domesticated
and weak. This follows the generic codes and conventions that women are
submissive to men. However, this ideology is now being challenged in modern
society as women are now being presented as powerful, dominant and in control
over what they do.
In conclusion, I have also learned about the different music
styles. Popular music is aimed at pre-teens and teenagers due to the themes
they cover in their songs and music videos. Within popular music there are many
sub-genres such as bubble-gum pop and pop-rock.
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