Sunday, December 9, 2018

Representation...

Sundays are for blogging! In this post, I discuss how women are represented in the media. Take a look:

I plan to represent young females within my project. Women, in general, are often depicted as dramatic and overly feminine in entertainment magazines, so I have decided to better represent them in a more positive, accurate light. Being a girl myself, I feel I can best relate to this group and address any common misconceptions that are represented in the media. In my project, I would like to share both females’ difficulties and opportunities. An emphasis on female power is my main goal, with a focus on different stages in a woman’s life, such as coming-of-age and entering the workplace, which may be overwhelming times in life. Because of the expectations that are placed upon females, women may grow up with a negative self-image and many insecurities. Therefore, my project will share the everyday struggles that young women face as well as how these difficulties empower them to work harder and face their fears.
Often times, the media continues to sexualize women and only represent their role as a mother, wife, or ‘beauty icon’. One such example is the entertainment magazine, People. Across several issues, only women’s heartbreak, wedding, family, baby, beauty, or weight loss have been addressed, exemplifying the long-withstanding gender stereotypes in society. One specific issue showcases Angelina Jolie on the cover, with the headline “100 Most Beautiful (Women)”. While these topics may be interesting to the public, they do not offer a correct representation of females. Another media example is the television show Gossip Girl, which portrays young women as being excessively pretentious and dependent on men for happiness. This show mainly focuses on the ‘drama’ of young women’s life and represents them as constantly trying to reach ‘elite status’ within their social group. While Gossip Girl usually depicts women arguing and spreading false rumors about each other, I will focus on femininity and women supporting one another, which is not often depicted in the media.
While I am willing to retain common representation characteristics such as family and romance in my project, I will also challenge these media norms and offer a more holistic representation of females, one that shares their accomplishments, mental health, and economic independence. My main goal is to depict women as powerful, intelligent individuals that do not need males’ encouragement or financial support. Within my project, not only will I give fashion and makeup advice like all magazines do, but I also plan to implement articles such as “How to Prepare For a Job Interview” and “How to Handle Anxiety and Stress”, which are just as useful for women as any cosmetic tip. Most of the time the media fails to recognize that women are no longer ‘stay-at-home moms’ and don’t have to look perfect and happy all the time. Therefore, my magazine will embody all aspects of a woman’s health and possibilities; which truly represents women in the twenty-first century.

Hope you enjoyed :-) Until next time!
Catalina

Saturday, December 8, 2018

I'm Back With More Genre Research!

Here I am researching another genre that I could do for my final project :-) This time I chose to find out more about entertainment magazines and they're pretty interesting! Enjoy:

1. Genre: Entertainment Magazines

2. Genre Conventions – Content
a. Provide information on celebrity gossip or new movies, television shows, books, and music
b. Some may contain relationship rumors such as a new romance or divorce between well-known people
c. Contain lists: “Most Successful People” or “Best New Films”
d. Share celebrities’ “untold” or “private” stories
e. Include reviews, what to expect, or behind-the-scenes of a new film or television show
f. A section of a page may be devoted to book and/or music recommendations, including 'rising' artists and writers
g. Includes a celebrity’s advice or experience
h. May contain an article commemorating a deceased celebrity sharing their life and accomplishments
i. Usually include issues on a person’s family, life after an event, or success, or struggles
j. Must be up-to-date and relevant with new events and media releases
k. May exaggerate details or spread untrue information in order to be more appealing to readers

3. Genre Conventions – Production Techniques
a. Often use flashy colors such as blue, red, and yellow to catch readers’ attention
b. Typically retain the same placement and font of the magazine title across issues to create a uniform product
c. May print a celebrity’s quote on the front cover
d. Often use exclamation and question marks to emphasize titles
e. Usually have a close-up of a celebrity on the cover
f. Smaller images on the sides of the cover give a preview of more people/movies in the issue
g. The selling line is usually placed above the magazine name in a smaller but eye-catching font saying things such as ‘holiday’, ‘summer’, or 'collector's' edition
h. The main cover line pertains to the magazine’s main story, such as a quote from the person on the front cover or the title of the film/TV show
i. “Puffs” are shaped as circles or stars on the cover, saying words such as ‘exclusive’, ‘only in (magazine title)’, ‘shocking’, ‘favorite’
j. The cover usually follows a similar color scheme as the new movie or television show that the issue is focusing on
k. Articles include many pictures related to the story and use flashy colors and fonts to emphasize certain words or titles

4. Magazine Sample #1 – Analysis of How This Magazine Embodies the Genre
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This issue from Entertainment Weekly embodies the genre because it provides readers with information on new film and TV releases. The main cover line reads Stranger Things so that readers know that this will be the issue's main focus and that it will be giving them a 'sneak peek' into the show's second season. In smaller font, phrases such as "Who's back?" and "Who's new?" attempt to spike the interest of readers by hinting at information covered in the issue. The main characters of the show are shown on the cover, with an eerie, icy color scheme that fits perfectly with the show's storyline. The red font of the magazine name helps it stand out against the dull blue colors. The cover lines share that there will also be several other films and shows discussed in the issue, including The Good Wife, Black Lightning, and the X-Men Series. Another characteristic of the genre that is depicted in this issue is the selling line, which lures readers in by promising intel on their next obsessions.

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Magazine Sample #2- Analysis of How This Magazine Embodies the Genre
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This issue from People embodies the genre because it gives information on celebrities' lives and advice. The main image is of Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, with the main cover image reading: "Doing It Their Way!" The eye-catching subheading highlighted in pink provides additional information and entices consumers to buy the magazine. People often uses pink and yellow to help the information stand out, as shown in this cover. Although the magazine's name is hidden behind the celebrities, the title is easily recognizable because of its usual font and placement. The additional cover lines show that other celebrities and events will be addressed in the issue, such as Jane Fonda and "The New Bachelor". A few puffs are used that say "People Exclusive" and "New Photos", which is another characteristic of the genre. Although the overall theme of the cover uses bright, positive colors, a black rectangle draws attention to a more serious story. As can be seen, this magazine perfectly epitomizes the characteristics of entertainment magazines and effectively draws readers in with bright colors and enticing headings.

6. More Magazine Examples Within the Genre:

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US Weekly
                                          



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The Hollywood Reporter
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Billboard
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Entertainment Weekly
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In Touch

That's all for now! Stay tuned...
Catalina