Thursday 21 October 2010

Soap Opera

                          The Way Soap Opera Constructs Reality

The purpose of this essay is to reveal the trend soap operas follow and why they use certain topics to lure there ideal audiances.











The two soap operas I have been studying are Eastenders and Hollyoaks, Even though both soap operas have many attributes in common such as stereotyping characters and a sense of realism, they have one thing not in common, Eastenders is based on a stereotypical working class environment and detects how these working class people struggle with every day aspects whilst Hollyoaks tends to show the brighter side of society.

The themes used in almost every soap opera are all about keeping the audience on the edge of their seat to keep them interested , many topics are successful in undertaking this, frequent topics such as :

  • Drama
  • Teenage Pregnancy
  • Drugs
  • Murder
  • Health Issues
  • Cliff hangers
  • love

All of these topics are used every day in soap operas as they occur in everyday life which makes it more believable to the audience if they have experienced it. The program Eastenders has a kind of routine to how they will launch these topics to create the illusion of realism, for example it will carry out drama everyday from the smallest argument in the square to a character finding out they are a father. They use special occasions such as weddings and especially Christmas to reveal the cliff hangers that have been stirring for months, the audience can always expect a big explosion at Christmas time, and it can be revealed that someone has been murdered to someone leaving the soap opera. In Hollyoaks they use a different approach to getting these topics across in there series’ as they use cliff hangers such as gold-digger’s and how the plot unfolds, whilst at special occasions like Christmas time they reveal the build up awareness of topics such as affairs and characters leaving the soap.  A Media theorist called Len Ang also expressed his idea that emotional realism is used as we the audience can relate to it which makes the soap operas simple to believe.

Technical codes such as recurring themes and Archetypal characters are buzzing in soap operas as they are what make the TV show so much more enjoyable to know that there is a familiarity and routine in the soap opera which makes it more realistic. In Eastenders recurring themes is nothing out of the ordinary as we see drama happen every day and every occasion has its explosion of tragedy or even rarely happiness, and we also have the character that seems to be the main attraction of the program like ‘The Queen of Walford’ Peggy Mitchell who has been in the program since it began. However the program doesn’t have its main characters as everyone has equal spotlight, this is similar to Hollyoaks as they also have no spotlight for one or one group of characters, as it wouldn’t be a soap opera about a community, this contributes to the delusion of the soap opera being reality. Sound is an important part of technical codes as is builds up the scene and creates an atmosphere amung the audiance, in soap operas there are no non-diegetic music this is to create the realism of the episode where as shows such as Dexter have non-diegetic music to create suspense but this results in the audience not believing that the TV show is real, the only music that is shown in soap operas are the theme tune and the soap operas montage, in Eastenders the music is calm and has a pace with instruments such as drums and keyboard, this music is to create a realness to the soap opera as the music is basic and does not make it sound professionally done. Whereas Hollyoaks is a livelier theme tune as the pace is faster and the instruments used are more energetic such as drums and electric guitar, as the audience know that electric guitars are usually used in rock bands and this foreshadows to the audience that the soap opera will be full of drama but will have high points. The montage for Eastenders is the camera rising over the east end so it looks like a map, and the main attractions in the east end such as the O2 and river Thames are there so it makes it obvious to the reader that the soap opera is based on the east end, where as in Hollyoaks the montage is colourful and the characters feature in there.  Continuity editing is used in soap operas constantly as it shows how the characters do a routine, for example in the morning the audience could view a shot of a character making a cup of tea in their pyjamas then a continuity shot is used to switch to another characters kitchen where they could be getting ready, this is to show the realism of the daily routine that the characters go though as most people can relate to that routine of getting up in your pyjamas and having breakfast, this editing is to make it as realistic as possible otherwise the audience will not believe it .

Soap opera are praised for their use of theories of realism as they face and reveal taboos that many people do not talk about and are ashamed of such as gay and lesbian relationships and embarrassing health issues such as bipolar illness, soap operas such as Eastenders and Hollyoaks feature these topics on their series as they believe that they should be confronted and change the way people and society stereotype the people who are ‘different’, Eastenders and Hollyoaks are a couple of examples who encourage gay people to feel good about themselves and also tackle religious issues ht may be useful to the audience. These soap operas are successful in creating a ‘realistic’ world as they also use iconography such as in Eastenders they have landmarks that are always present in the series’ such as ‘The Queen Vic’ or ‘The Square’ .  the audience can also consider that the soap opera is factual by how the camera uses its shots and the mise-en-scene used, as the colours used like it costume represent the kind of character wearing it, for example an outspoken character would wear bright colours such as red and a negative character would wear black .the camera uses the same shots and movement most of the time as soap operas are low budget this backs up the idea of realism as special effects are rarely used.

The characters are a vital issue of creating a realistic atmosphere as they are the main attraction of the soap opera and they are the glue which holds the illusion together, the characters represent issues that are hard for regular people to accept , like for children accepting their parents getting a divorce and how to cope, or gay people showing their affection for each other in public, these characters give people who watch the program the strength and guidance they need to face these issues. The characters also have their own catch phrases which sum up there character as normal people do say a certain phrase constantly and people can acquaint that person with the phrase, this gives a practicality to the program. When we see a character experience topics such as tragedy etc they normally get a close up of their face to show there emotion which makes it easier for the audience to feel how that character is feeling.

In conclusion soap operas are based to illustrate topics such as death, romance and drama etc to help the audience if they have ever experienced something similar, also people watch these programs because they are a straight form of gossip as people are instinctively nosey especially women so it is like a relief after they see it , the audience could assume that these soap operas have a more feminine audience as women are interested in the program as it has great gossip and interesting stories involved.

Monday 11 October 2010

Article For Magazine

The purpose of this article draft is to show how I will improve my skills in writing, and how to attract my ideal audiance.


Alexandra Birchmore

DATE OF BIRTH: APRIL 24, 1988



Who is she?

Waiting for her name to be called among the other hopefuls for the school Christmas play, Alexandra Birchmore felt the anxiety of having to audition in front of her fellow class mates, never knowing how they would react to her voice, standing in the middle of the stage looking out into the darkness with a single spotlight over her she began her song, the feeling of expressing her emotions in that audition shinned through her performance and she ended with a smile on her face. From a young age Alexandra loved to sing and listen to the classics her family would play as she walked in everyday from school, the music her family loved were the classics to the blues, this led to Alexandra’s journey into music and began singing regularly.
Born in the city of London Alexandra began to explore an

Analysis of Kerrang Magazine

The purpose of this analysis on this magazine is to identify what makes the magazine attract its readers and how its attributes such as title box and colours reveal what kind of genre the magazine.

                                    Analysis of Kerrang Magazine




 


By the name of the music magazine ‘Kerrang’ we can tell what genre the magazine is going to be, as the word Kerrang is onomatopoetic, it refers to the sound made when playing a power chord on an electric guitar, for anyone who knows about music they would know that electric guitars are used in genres such as indie and rock, and automatically tells the reader that the magazine is a indie, rock magazine.

It is very common for this magazine to put bands on its front cover but even more commonly the main singer somehow stands out more then the other band members, in this particular issue of the magazine, the very popular band ‘paramore’ are the head story and the main singer Hayley Williams stands out among her other band members,  they all are standing behind her with a straight facial expression while she is bent forward with a smile on her face, she is in the centre of the page which indicates that she is the main feature of the band.  All the band members are giving direct modes of address which give a good atmosphere with the reader as they feel more closer to the bang and feel that the story and messages they send in this magazine are directed towards them, which satisfies the reader

The bands are wearing a dark scheme of costume, to back up there genre of music as rock and indie bands are known for wearing dark colours, although the main singer Hayley Williams makes herself stand out even more with her pink lipstick and orange hair, this shows independence and that she is there to stand out, which can also gain a wider range of audiences as some people may also like to stand out.

The anchorage text in this issue of the magazine is very simple but differs from other issues as the anchorage text just has the bands name in bold white letters and ‘souvenir special’ underneath it , which shows that they are trying to promote the band and its image . This anchorage text would still attract the audience as they would see the anchorage text and would instinctively pick it up as paramore are features inside; the anchorage text is the same size as the magazine title, which shows how important promoting the band is.

The Title of the Magazine’s design is very grunge a it looks smashed , this represents how rock legends smash there guitars at concerts , this comparison of the title name and how it is designed both link to electric guitars, really build up the image of indie and rock trends. This would make the audience agree with the way the magazine is designed and its use of language; as if the audience saw this magazine with a pink background they would feel confused and wouldn’t believe that this was the right magazine, as its image is also what attracts the readers.

The band is shot as a mid shot which is from the top of there legs to there heads, this mid shot is to show the band costume and there body positions including there facial expressions, this is important as it could determine what kind lf band they are and is the most attractive part of the band .

The colour scheme commonly used on Kerrang magazine is black, yellow and red and on this issue of the magazine this colour scheme is carried out as the title is black and the bands costume are very dark, the anchorage text is outlined in black, also the red is used in the magazines puffs and background of the anchorage text, the yellow is normally used for the subtitles underneath the anchorage text. This constant colour scheme creates a sense of familiarity and routine and makes it easer for the audience to find the magazine among others in the shop.

The puffs in this magazine are of the band in different locations, there are 6 puffs of the band and 3 are long shots while the rest are mid shots these puffs of the band help the audience recognise the band and build up the bands image. These puffs are commonly used in magazines as they help the Reader out what is featured inside the magazine and also assist the magazine by helping the reader to buy it.