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Case study: Wateraid

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Stuart Hall: Theory of representation The idea that representation is the production of meaning through language, with language being defined in its broadest sense as a system of signs. For example the positioning of the charity advert is enforced early on through the environment with: dry crops, insect noises,beige pallet, intense heat and underdeveloped infrastructure. Another idea is that the relationship between concepts and signs is governed by codes, the idea that stereotyping as a for of representation reduces people to a few simple characteristics or traits. For instance Claudia is wearing stereo-typically feminine clothing, with a pink shirt and print skirt. Finally the idea the stereotyping tends to occur where there are inequality of power, as subordinate or excluded groups are constructed as different or 'other'. For example the village being underdeveloped and in need of aid may reinforce the inequality of power. ...

Media Language, Representation and Historical Context (Kiss of the Vampire)

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Kiss Of  The Vampire Product Context Produced by Hammer Film Productions and distributed by J.Arthur Rank and Universal, Kiss of the Vampire was intended to be the second sequel to 1958's Dracula In addition to Dracula, Hammer also had, by 1963 success with other 'monster movie' franchises such as The Mummy and Frankenstein  Historically, 1963 saw the early stages of 'Beatlemania' and the 'swinging sixties', The assassination of JFK and MLK and the Soviet Union launching the first woman into space. Media Language Cultural Context The 1960's audience for this advert could be assumed to be familiar with the codes and conventions of ‘monster movie’ film posters – such as its composition, fonts and representations of ‘the monster’ and its (usually female) victims.  Codes, Conventions and Medial Language Influence The capitalized, serif font of the title may be linked to the vampire film genre with its’ styling resembling wood (referenci...