Super.Human: Social Context & Cultural Context Flashcards
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What is Super. Human attempting to address?
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- In promoting the Paralympics and creating the trailer, Channel 4 is seeking to address the under-representation or misrepresentation of a particular social group.
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What does the Super.Human advert seek to focus on? Which makes them what to the audience?
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- The advertisement seeks to focus on the fact that these are real people – ‘Human’ rather than ‘Super’ – which makes them more accessible to the audience.
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How has Channel 4 choosen to present the athletes? What is the effect of this?
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- Channel 4 has taken the active decision to present the athletes neither as victims or as heroes, but just ordinary sports men and women facing extraordinary challenges.
- This constructs a more compelling social narrative reflecting the appetite of the time for success stories that are accessible.
- E.g. The alarm clock shattering the dream, real life beginning from there.
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How many people viewed Channel 4’s Paralympic coverage? What was the age demographic percentage?
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- Channel 4’s Paralympic coverage was viewed by 20 million people, a third of the UK population, 22% of whom were 16-34 years of age.
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What percentage of the UK population did the marketing campaign reach?
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- The marketing campaign reached 81% of the UK population
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How many viewers did the Paralympic games attract for Channel 4?
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- The Paralympic Games attracted 2.6 million viewers accounting for the biggest Channel 4 weekly share of TV viewing since 2016 and the largest daytime share since 2012.
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What is the effect of dominant groups within society?
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- Dominant groups in society largely control what is produced and as a result, minority groups tend to be marginalised, creating an unrealistic view of the contemporary world.
Hegonomy, bell hooks, Paul Gilroy
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Compassion Fatigue
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- When an audience is ‘fatigued’ by the overload of issues that they begin to feel hopeless to fix it.
- Producers are aware of this, so they often aim to offer a different perspective on the issue/event. Usually one that is more positive and upbeat.