Media CSP - Capital Flashcards

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What does the drama capital explore?

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The issues of the financial crisis, immigration, celebrities, property prices

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What is capital about?

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The show is centred on pepys road in south london.

Residents begin recieving anonymous postcards saying ‘we want what you have’ which residents react to differently

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What happend to house prices due to the global financial crisis in 2007-8?

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House prices soared with some properties almost doubling in price in five years

By september 2015 the average london house price was £531,000.

Traditionally working class neighbourhoods in london suddenly had houses worth over £1m+

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How is the title ‘capital’ a pun?

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As the show is set in london, it is a critique of capitalism and the tension is increased with the ever climbing capital created through the rising values of houses

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Which company produced capital?

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Kudos, an independent british film and television production company

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How is kudos horizontally integrated?

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The partent company, endemol shine uk, own a range of tv production companies across different formats and genres

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What is horizontal integration?

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When a company has many firms in the same industry

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Which company commissioned capital?

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The BBC

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What are the main things the show looks at?

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The series looks at the way London has become very polarized, with extremes of rich and poor, has become multicultural and how working class areas have not become expensive.

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What helps the series succeed (industry)

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Capital uses the status of the BBC to sell the product abroad in order to generate income

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What is the equilibrium in capital (todorov narratology)?

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Roger can be seen as in the equilibrium at the start of the series - he is the city banker who has helped his multinational company navigate through the financial crisis during 2007/8.

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What is the quote roger says which can be used to show he is in the equilibrium?

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Roger comments to his boss ‘£75 million on £625 million turnover. Not so dusty in the current climate’

This quote indicates how he is quite full of himself and proud, there is nothing going wrong for him.

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What is the disruption in capital?

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The disruption occurs where roger believes he should recieve a large bonus for his success, when he only recieves £35,000.

The disruption is clear in the symbolism of rogers increasingly anxious body language, and when he says ‘what use is thirty grand to anybody’

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How does barthes semiotics theory apply to capital?

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Barthes argued that producers include hermenutic / enigma codes in media products which create mystery.

This is clearly shown in capital where the show starts with a man in a hood who is taking photos of houses late at night.

Another scene which creates mystery is where graham visited his grandma, he can be seen wearing a hood and the camera angles and music created a sense of mystery.

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How are stereotypes used in capital?

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The stereotype of an asian family running a corner shop is a stereotype.

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How does capital validate Gilroys claims?

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Since london is such a multicultural city capital features lots of different nationalities.

Some of these representations play with the stereotypes and identities, positioning the audience to question the constructs.

As paul gilroy argued, there is no cultural absolutism because national and ethnic identities are not fixed