Sunday, 19 June 2016

weekly news

Girls, 12, stable after taking 'Teddy' ecstasy in Salford

Three 12-year-old girls rushed to hospital after taking "Teddy Bear" ecstasy tablets in Salford are now in a stable condition.
Officers believe the children took the drug after it was mixed in a bottle of soft drink.
Greater Manchester Police said a man and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of being in possession of a controlled substance.
They are being held in custody for questioning.
It is thought the girls are among the youngest people in the UK to have fallen ill after taking the drug.
Officers were called to Salford Precinct on Saturday night amid reports a girl was overdosing and later found her two friends.
The force is investigating how they got hold of the tablets.
Last month, a 17-year-old girl died in Greater Manchester after suffering an adverse reaction to ecstasy. Two people arrested in connection with her death are on bail.
This article from BBC News caught my attention from its headline, it shows how many young people are at risk with drugs in this day and age. so many young people are unaware of the risks of  drugs and may believe its 'cool' to take them. 12 year old children shouldn't be thinking about drugs let alone being able to get their hands on them. it highlights how easy it is for anyone to buy these dangerous drugs and how easy it is to disguise them as something else. However the editor to this article has created sympathy through the age of the girls increasing the shock factor and the severity of the issue.

Sunday, 20 March 2016

WEEKLY NEWS

Ladywood shooting victim Kenichi Phillips was expectant dad




A teenager shot dead in a car in Birmingham was an expectant father, his family said.
Kenichi Phillips, 18, was killed as he sat in a Seat Leon on St Marks Crescent shortly before 19:00 GMT on 17 March.
His father, who did not want to be named, said Kenichi "was loved and will not get the chance to see his son born".


A 22-year-old Birmingham man arrested on Friday has been released on police bail as inquires continue.
This extract is from BBC News, it caught my eye due to the heading. Although the heading features the death of Kenichi Phillips it seems to draw you away from the fact that he is an 18 year old young boy who has been shot dead but highlights the fact that he was an expectant father. This shows that the media likes to highlight aspects which are not of much relevancy to the actual matter but add them anyway for people to sympathize more with the story.  

Monday, 14 March 2016

The Run Aways Report


The Run Aways is a teenage thriller set in 21st century Miami USA. For my coursework my task was to create a DVD cover and a poster advertising my own thriller movie called the Runaways.  I also had to create a script and research of previous thriller films to accomplish this task.

I began by researching relevant films with the specific sub-genre of thriller films, analysing different film posters, DVD covers and adverts to see which ones I thought looked the best and fitted the criteria I needed for my own film.  Examples that I used as a basis for my research included 2 Guns (2013) directed by Baltasar Kormákur, Lila & Eve (2015) directed by Charles Stone III and Pain & Gain (2013) directed by Michael Bay. I watched each film and studied the aesthetics of all three covers.  These examples helped me develop my own DVD cover and film poster by taking note on the aspects needed to make it look just as good.


Each of these three films have many generic conventions, for example the use of destruction throughout the scenes. This includes explosions, chases; fight scenes, modern technology and gun battles. These conventions can generally be applied to all movies in the thriller genre, which gave me an insight on which features to apply to The Run Aways. Secondly, I found that each film contains a protagonist and an antagonist, which is related to Propp’s theory (1969), as there is always a villain targeting a damsel in distress. They also all contain a traditional trend of Tordov’s theory (1970), as each film starts in equilibrium and counteracted by disequilibrium, then finishes in equilibrium at the end.

All of this research helped me plan my story line to recreate the standards of the thriller genre, as I found each protagonist must go to great struggle to outrun the villain to return to a state of equilibrium.  This forms the basis for the structure of the Run Aways.

The Run Aways is about an innocent civilian who gets twisted up in a brutal journey trying to out run the most wanted police exempt gang in Miami called the Kabal.  Thalia Kennedy witnessed a car ‘accident’, which was actually an assassination by Storm AKA Katrina Mustov, the Head of the Kabal and her psychotic sister, Rocky AKA Valentina Mustov. Thalia didn’t know it, but she was in for a hell of a ride, as throughout the film she is entangled in a horrific goose chase with multiple dramas along the way.  Thalia repeatedly tries to escape the fierce force of the Kabal, working up quite a storm as she goes. When Thalia realises she cannot outrun the Kabal alone, she turns to her undercover trained assassin fiancĂ©, who had been studying the gang for years without her knowing.  Thalia then had an advantage as she knew how the family orientated gang worked and the levels she was going to have to rise to, to be able to defeat them.  The film contains many chases, explosions and violence throughout the chase, which is conventional within a traditional thriller movie and fits the task set.

My production mainly targeted a female dominated audience as the main protagonist role was performed by a female, in addition to many other crucial roles. This was demonstrated through my DVD cover and poster by the prominent focus on the female roles opposed to male ones. The theory behind my film being female based is that most thriller films are targeted towards males and I wanted to change the focus so that the idea of women being in power was brought forward. I hoped to create personal relationships so that females are aware that it is not always males who are boss and come out on top, but women too creating idolization towards the characters.  However, I maintained aspects of a thriller in order to attract both female and male viewers.

My script was also designed to attract a teenage and young adult audience, as the main dialogue is between characters of around the same age group in a comfortable state of equilibrium.  This also allows the audience to create a relationship with the characters, which is designed to keep them more intrigued with the events evolving within the film.

The demographics for my production will generally be people who are in higher education or starting work, as my target audience is teen based from the age of 18 to around 25.  The classification is an 18, due to the amount of violence involved in the production. The Run Aways should attract viewers who like traditional action filled thriller movies as the production contains mystery and dangerous scenes, which typically relates to big mainstream thriller movies.

The DVD cover and poster that I produced are designed to attract the audience by showcasing the action shots and highlight the dark themes to depict the contents and background of the story.  This also provides insight into the genre of the film prior to the viewer watching it.  If I had used light colours and non-action shots it would be harder for the viewer to identify the genre and would not fit the visual conventions of a thriller.
I used a brief overview of what to expect to draw in viewers and tried to create a sense of mystery to attract mainstream viewers.  I also included British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) information, special features, credits and copyright information to make the production more realistic.

The film poster I designed to advertise The Run Aways contains the two main characters from the film, Thalia on the right and Storm on the left.  I used visual codes such as clothing and lighting to define the differences between the character’s personalities and roles in the film.  The balaclava on Storms face symbolises gang culture, as well as the slightly less obvious gun in her hand.  In contrast, Thalia is dressed in white and has a startled expression on her face, symbolising innocence.   It underlines the characters personalities and importance without having to physically view the film.

Lila & Eve (2015) shares similar traits to The Run Aways poster as it contains two of the main characters on the front; however, it simply focuses on the two women apposed to the setting. This is where The Run Aways differs, as it contains a clear image of the setting with a view out of a plane window onto the runway, which sets a scene and also relates to the title of the production.

The DVD cover of 2Guns (2013) aspired me to display an explosion on the back of my DVD cover, as I really liked the colour contrast and the mystery it creates. It is similar to my DVD cover, as it features the protagonists emerging from an explosion.  This scene is set in a dark backdrop and a diagonally orientated combination of screenshots from the film outlined in red to make them stand out. 

I decided I wanted to capture the visual content of the film more clearly by using fewer, larger images.  Other aspects of my production designs are also different from other thriller films; for example, on my poster, the title of the film follows the wing of the plane, conveying the thought of being on the plane for the journey of the film.   To create an effect that suited the storyline, I edited on Photoshop to fade out the images of the antagonist and protagonist on the front of my DVD cover and poster.  This effect is not often used on other films production media.



Overall, my final production pieces were produced to a similar quality of other action films, as they contain many features and complexions of traditional high quality films. I believe that the back of my DVD cover was well designed as it contained a contrast of colours, it clearly showed the genre of the film, special features, credits and copy right information, all of which are needed for a successful and traditional DVD cover. However, on reflection, my poster could have benefitted from a bit more light to highlight the wing of the plane to attract the audience and outline the idea of the plot more.  Adding additional special features and quotes may also have improved the overall appearance and strengthened the production further.  These are valuable lessons that will strengthen my productions in the future.

weekly news

'Black women will never be as beautiful as white women': Ugandan model is targeted by racist trolls after a photo of her lips is posted on Instagram

A shocking slew of offensive comments appeared online after a make-up company posted a photograph of a black model's lips.
The MAC Cosmetics Instagram page was bombarded after the international brand posted a picture of Ugandan-born Aamito Lagum, 23, sporting one of their lipsticks.
The backstage photograph of Aamito - winner of Africa's Next Top Model - was taken during New York Fashion Week and posted on the brand's social media.
The backstage photo, above, was taken during New York Fashion Week and posted to the brand's social media. One likened the 23-year-old model's pout to 'fish lips'. Another wrote: 'Black women will never be as beautiful as white women'
It wasn't long before a number of Instagram users began commenting on the image. 
One said: 'Holy n***** lips, Batman! What colour is this called?...Grape Drank?'

This extract was taken from the daily mail and it caught my eye by the heading as it contains clear racism. This article shocked me as i thought that this generation had improved and overcome racial differences. The comments made on this picture where very offensive and portrayed very openly in the media which i think is disgraceful. However many other viewers have since commented praising Aamito for her beauty, and Aamito has responded by to the hate by continuing to be a successful model and not taking any of the comments personally. It just shows us that this generation has not come as far as it is made out to be and the media plays a key part in this.

Sunday, 6 March 2016

weekly news

'I bought her for £50 from woman at train station': Seamstress tells court she did not abduct 'South Africa's Madeleine McCann' 18 years ago from her hospital cot'
  • Three-day-old Zephany Nurse was snatched from a maternity ward in 1997 
  • Seamstress, 50, is accused of abduction and raising girl as own daughter 
  • Today woman told Cape Town court she bought baby from woman for £50
  • Said she hid a miscarriage from her husband turned to the mystery woman who promised to help her with fertility pills or adoption
  • Earlier Zephany's real parents told of their 18-year hunt for baby daughter 


This story Is very interesting and inspiring as it shows hope for other families whose children have been abducted. It was published on the 29th of February 2016 and this is the first time hearing about it, which makes you wonder if he article is reliable. Also in the heading it mentions Madeline McCann however the article its self does not contain any information about Madeline herself even if it is a similar case. over all the article draws you in to find out more as it is such a rare story which you do not see everyday.

Sunday, 28 February 2016

weekly news

Satire News

Lil Wayne announced that he is left with only a month to live

New Orleans rapper lil wayne announced that he has been diagnosed with skin cancer after calling a conference to share the sad news with his fans. The doctors confirm that he was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer earlier this month which means there is nothing they can do to save him.

Dr Williams said that due to the fact 80% of lil wayne's body is covered in tatoos the scanners where unable to detect his cancer before now and the only thing he can do now is enjoy the few weeks he has left.

Lil Wayne plans to spend the remainder of his life with his YMCMB crew and requested that lean should be the main drink at his funeral and that he is dying a happy man.

This articles headline caught my attention as Lil wayne was big in my music selection growing up, i think that it is so sad as he is a very talented man. However satire news seems to be a left wing news paper as some of the vocabulary used was very informal, for example, Dr Williams quoted 'the only time he pissed me off' this type of language would not be used on a more established news report such as BBC news. This also creates a sense of bias information as it is not a formal news source which makes you question how much of the article is correct.  

Sunday, 7 February 2016

Weekly News

India cancer survivor brings joy to destitute children


Mark Rego is a popular pub quiz master in the southern Indian city of Bangalore.
Glass in hand - and indeed sometimes an entire bottle - he is the life of the party, dancing and joking with patrons as he takes them through his questions.
But he is more than an energetic quiz master.
Mr Rego was diagnosed with cancer seven years ago, an incident that, according to him, changed his entire outlook on life.
"I made a bargain with God," he told the BBC.
Wanting to make a difference in people's lives, he now helps raise funds for a number of charities that work with underprivileged children, orphans and cancer patients.
 
This article caught my eye due to its headline 'India cancer survivor brings joy to destitute children' partly for the fact that my dad has cancer and partly for the fact that it involves less fortunate children. the story is very touching on how one man can change so many lives through entertainment. The story tells us that near enough everything is possible.