Saturday 1 October 2011

Year 12 Media Studies Questionnaire

Year 12 Media Studies

Student Questionnaire



Joe Stevens



GCSE Results

English Lang – B

English Lit – B

Religious Studies – B

Graphics – B

Additional Science – C

Science – C

Maths – C



Hobbies – Football and Basketball



Print Media:



I like to read the football section of the newspaper, mainly to look at the latest scores and transfers.



Music Industry:



I don’t really have a genre of music I like the most, I tend to like any sort of music, as long as it has a good beat and is not screamo.

I access music through the internet, by going on YouTube and downloading music off iTunes.

Illegally downloading music is easy to do, so people often resort to illegally downloading music rather than buying it legitimately. Illegally downloading music shouldn’t happen, but I think that it’s too late to stop it.

The music industry doesn’t really effect what I wear, I just tend to wear whatever I think looks good, regardless of whether it’s influenced by the music industry or not.





Video Games:



My favourite games are the FIFA series, they are an endless amount of enjoyment for me, I am a massive football fan (Manchester United) and these games give me the chance to have fun whilst playing with my favourite team.

The more people play video games the more people tend to get hooked to them. The majority of the ‘video gaming community’ are males. People are generally shocked when the see a female playing Call of Duty for example. This creates a very bias attitude towards the female gender, which shouldn’t be happening; the only way to stop it is to have more ‘girl gamers’.



New Technology:



Having technology such as gaming consoles and the internet do increase your understanding of the world, because you can easily search something in Google for instants, and you can pretty much find the answer/thing you were looking for.

Programs such as MSN, Facebook and Skype all allow you to communicate with others, and are easily accessible and FREE.

New technologies such as BBC iPlayer and other catch up programs allow you to watch episodes you may have missed, whilst you were watching something else on another channel. New technologies also allow you to easily listen to music, due to programs such as YouTube.



Television:



Dave. Dave is awesome. It has all my favourite programs such as ‘Not Going Out’ and ‘Top Gear’. I love things that make me laugh, if your funny, you win my vote. My favourite television genre has to be comedy, and Dave is the perfect channel. Unfortunately I don’t have much of a good memory, so I tend not to remember TV programmes much.









Feature Films:



My favourite genre of Film has to be Sci-Fi, the genre will never deplete, and there is so much variety, from Avatar to X-Men. The Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Attack the Block and X-Men origins: Wolverine are all outstanding films in my view. Each of these films starts with something interesting, rather than boring rubbish that no-one cares about. I prefer to watch films on television seeing as they are free, and you can lounge around at the same time, which is an added bonus. I never really go to the cinema to watch films, as there are so many available on the television and internet. I also prefer to watch films on my own, instead of in a group, because being in a group means that there will be lots of distractions. I just sit and stare at TV, and sum up what things are happening.



Conclusion



There aren’t many films that have offended me, but there are parts of films that may offend people I know or knew. For example, films that portray what aren’t reality. Films such as ‘Band of Brothers’ and ‘The Pacific’. Innocent people are shown to be killed on these films; false information is being handed out. Is that the way it really was? My great granddad fought in World War 1. He survived; he tried to go back to base camp with his battalion, when they encountered a river. They got across this river by stepping on the dead bodies of their fellow soldiers. I feel that things like this aren’t portrayed in war films, instead it’s giving us false information, about how war is like, and that offends my great Granddad, which offends me. Although I haven’t had first hand experiences of this, I understand from talking to my granddad that war is not like it is now, because there are few remaining to tell the tale.



My most interesting film that I have watched has to be my most recent, ‘The Rise of the Planet of the Apes’. ‘The Rise of the Planet of the Apes’ is epic. I can’t possibly see anyone hating it. Right from the beginning you’re intrigued as to what may happen. It also helps that it is a follow on from ‘The Plant of the Apes’ which is also a brilliant film. Rupert Wyatt the director, who also directed ‘The Escapist’ (another brilliant film), is one of my favourite directors, of many. You always want to know what happens next, there is no boredom involved, and it just gets into the nitty gritty right from the start. The main actor James Franco, who is also known for playing Harry Osborn in ‘Spiderman 3’, is in a league of his own. A world class actor, I could never fault. It also features Frieda Pinto who featured in Slumdog Millionaire. With this line-up and Brian Cox, who featured in the Bourne Sequels, ‘The Rise of the Planet of the Apes’ is one of the best films I have ever seen.



If I was to create a media text I would create a sci-fi film. I wouldn’t use it to communicate people, I wouldn’t have a moral either, and it would just be crazy. The film would start and finish with action packed dialog, it would be awesome!



Why I chose Media Studies.

I chose media studies because it sounded REALLY fun. We get to make a thriller, how fun can it get? I’ve always wanted to start vlogging on YouTube, but have had the expertise, or programs, or equipment to get started. I feel by doing media studies, it will enhanced my knowledge about camera shots, techniques etc. and will help me to be a vlogger.


1 comment:

  1. I appreciate your comments about how war is represented in some war films. Your grandfather obviously had some bitter experiences in World War 2, experiences we can barely imagine. The problem film makers have that if scenes are too brutal they won't get past the censors! If you were to watch "The Deer Hunter" a film about Vietnam you may find a more authentic representation of the trauma of war.
    I'd suggest you do your posts on word before uploading them onto your blog so that you can spot spelling errors and clumsy expression.

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