The Inbetweeners:
- "The Inbetweeners film is glorifying the drunken antics of Britons abroad" Negative view upon the youth, blames the youth of this film for "glorifying! being drunk.
- "British teenage bad behaviour abroad is anything but funny" - Suggests that all youth of a particular age are "bad" when on holiday, they are not responsible.
- "Britons convinced that the only way to have a good time is to get as drunk as possible"- This paper suggests that all follow the party lifestyle, which they blame on this film.
- "party all night and engage in inappropriate sexual relationships" - Believes just from this film that all participate in these "antics", the mail on-line takes a very stereotypical look upon the youth, taking the film too seriously.
- The characters are an exaggerated view of youth, obsessed with sex, girls and getting drunk. This film is a comedy not to be taken seriously, these characters are created for comedic effect and not to be taken seriously. However this representation of youth in this film has created a very negative image of the youth as it does suggest that all are like this, it also suggests that those who do not participate in these activities are "weird" and do not fit into the "youth" of today.
Harry Brown
- The older generation are represented as frail, old and lonely as they are getting to the age where people around them are dying.
- Fearful and scared - Avoiding the subway on purpose out of fear of what may occur. Scared of going through the tunnel, pub - classic setting playing chess, always questioning the police - Political ideology - Lack of authority.
- Traditional viewpoints - Law and order.
- Brown is a counter type - killing the youth - active and ex. marine - Hybrid genre.
- The older generation have pride - fighting in the war, how they dress and act towards others.
- In this film they are represented as the victims, those who are a burden to society, the youth "run" the city.
- Youth are represented as violent, careless, drug dealing and dangerous - Shooting people, drinking and attacking each other as well as the general public.
- They are shown as vile, having no respect for those around them.
- Ages 18-30 - always drunk or drinking in the pub.
- This film plays heavily on stereotypes, which show the youth as very negative, this representation fits with the ideologies of the Daily Mail that all youth are bad, feral and vile. This film in once sense shows reality of England which is never shown, however it does also create a very negative view on England and the film is aimed at a specific audience.
Spooks
- The older you are the wiser you are, they have experienced more - Why they have more power and control, why they are the bosses of the system.
- Younger - risk taking, moving away from those above you, fearless taking matters into your own hands. Placed on the streets, do the "dirty" work.
- Plays on stereotypes the older you are the "better" you are.
Events - The Olympics 2012
Social Networking
- Emphasis of how interactive the Olympic games will be.
- How to appeal to the youth, get interactive with the games, bringing all audiences into the games.
- This article is very positive towards the games and all it can offer, it shows a sense of unity between the games and the people.
- It shows the steps in which the technology team are trying to appeal to all areas of the nation, such as creating a twitter and Facebook page.
- It is building up the excitement around the games, proving that you can be a part of it in many ways, you do not have to be sporty.
- Very positive view of the games, how all will be involved and it will be like nothing before, people will be able to be a part of the games like never before.
TV Adverts
- Building on the idea of "unity" within the games, having many different characters running with the torch not just athletes - Very positive view of the games, there to bring the nation together, something we should all be a part of.
- All ages - young and old, anyone can be involved with the games, building on the "peoples" games.
- "Chance to carry the flame" - anyone can be involved, it is an event that all can be a part of.
- Showing equality within the games, making it more common than an event for the elitist.
- Very positive advert, very positive view upon the games and what it will do for the nation as a whole.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mc9yKO-OCAc - Lloyds TSB
News
- This article is very mixed with the views of the Olympics.
- Firstly there is a positive story showing how involved society has got with the games and how it is a very "friendly" games, people are involved and it is an event not just for the athletes but the people too."The torch will be carried by 7,300 people who were nominated and the remaining 700 will be athletes and celebrities."
- However there is a negative view of the games, how it causes a huge amount of disruption. "Leicestershire County Council said a rolling road closure would be used and residents would need to remove their vehicles from the route in advance of the convoy." Although it is a positive event it does cause great disruption and may be seen as inconvenient.
Overall the Olympics as an event has been shown in a very positive light, however there have been a few issues surrounding the games, such as terror threats, disruption it is causing to London and surrounding areas. Based upon the story reflects how the stories have been shown and how the Olympics as an event has been shown.
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