super. human. Flashcards
1
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product context
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- created to promote 2020 paralympics
by Bradford Young, an oscar nominated cinematographer - devised by Channel 4’s inhouse creative agency 4creative
- produced by Serial Pictures and Somesuch
2
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purpose of advert
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- athletes first rather than a person with disabilities ‘doing their best’
- realistic representations of their everyday life
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3
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opening of video - dream sequence
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- smoke, low key lighting, dramatic non diagetic music create drama and excitement
- montage of audio commentary adds tension and realism as though real competition being judged
- cool calm demeanor signify shes prepared
4
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gun shot transition
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- gun shot transition into the radio alarm helps us to contrast dream with reality - binary opposition
5
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representation
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- range of disabilities, ethnicities, and genders represented - diversity
- disabilities are often under represented in media so inclusion of people w disabilities helps engage with a disabled audience
6
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critique of representation
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- some people say advert had narrow range of disabilities, wanted more diversity
7
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montage of joints
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- montage of joints being taped, strapped, and pushed into prosthetics, with hyperbolic sounds, emphasises preparation they go though everyday
- suggests a real battle, physical determination, feels quite gritty and real
8
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Ellie Simmonds
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- low angle shots and close ups
eg extreme close up of her eyes connoting concentration - make her seem dominant and powerful
- example of iconography and settings related to athlete and sport
- jump cuts of different races (emphasised by costume changes) signifies how many races shes entered and won
9
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sacrifices of atheletes
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- shot reverse shot between cyclist and phone showing his daughter, connotes struggle of juggling training with parenting
- sad reactions and physical separations of parents from kids emphasizes sacrifice
10
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paralympians as normal people
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- shows them dealing with everyday issues such as pregnancy, childbirth, parenting
11
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audio codes and what they suggest
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- ‘so you want to be a boxer’ from bugsy malone - communicates struggles of disabled athletes whilst giving ad a positive feel
- sound effects emphasizing battle of training - grunts, groans, tape
12
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claude levi strauss - binary oppositions
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- gruelling training regimes contrasted with celebratory images at end when success is achieved
- on screen graphic ‘to be a paralympian there’s got to be something wrong with you’ creates conceptual binary opposition between audience perception of parlympians and reality
- animated vs real life action - adds humour
13
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david gauntlett identity
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- disabled people allowed to see represented positively in media
- offers a diverse range of identities
14
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stuart hall reception
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- preferred: audience invest in their narratives, the intended meaning of Channel 4, and watch Paralympic Games
- negotiated: may feel distanced from sporting theme, but acknowledge the encoder, and open to postive approach of ad
- oppositional: from non supporters of Channel 4 and its ethos of giving voice to those under represented
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George Gerbner cultivation
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- audience may have become used to conventions of ‘charity’ ad and so become immune to purpose
- however, ad challenges Gerbner’s assertions, audiences may question assumptions and be more open to representations in ads like super human