Friday 18 September 2015

rebecca 718.9.15 the purpose of social actions media

1. to bring about local, nations and global change
2. to change attitudes
3. to raise awareness
4. to create access to media production for no traditional groups
5. to challenge dominant representation and agendas
6. to create community ties
7. to proved information
8. campaign ways towards a goal
9. to change voting behaviour
10. to infiltrate mainstream media
11. to build relationships with subjects    


homelessness 

1. which of the list of purpose apply

 to change peoples attitudes towards homelessness
to raise awareness about homelessness
also to proved information about becoming homeless
to create community ties

2. what is this media form trying to tell us or make us do

also to build relationships with subjects home hand witch is homelessness
to build relationships with subjects

3.what emotional techniques do you think that have used and why




food for thought

1. which of the list of purpose apply

the purpose was to change peoples attitudes towards food
to change voting behaviour
to infiltrate mainstream media

2. what is this media form trying to tell us or make us do

to build relationships with subjects  
to create community ties
to proved information

3.what emotional techniques do you think that have used and why







The Controller 


1. which of the list of purpose apply

the purpose was to change peoples attitudes towards food
to change voting behaviour
to infiltrate mainstream media


2. what is this media form trying to tell us or make us do

to build relationships with subjects  

to create community ties
to proved information
3.what emotional techniques do you think that have used and why


rebecca yr13 kony

kony review

maybe Jason Russell's web-based film Kony 2012, calling for international action to stop the Ugandan war criminal Joseph Kony, can't be considered great documentary-making. But as a piece of digital polemic and digital activism, it is quite simply brilliant. It's a slick, high-gloss piece of work, distributed on the Vimeo site, the upscale version of YouTube for serious film-makers. And its sensational, exponential popularity-growth on the web is already achieving one of its stated objectives: to make Kony famous, to publicise this psychopathic warlord's grotesque crimes: kidnapping thousands of children and turning them into mercenaries, butchers and rapists.
It does not stick to the conventions of impartial journalism, in the BBC style. It is partisan, tactless and very bold. But it could be seen as insufferably condescending, a way of making US college kids feel good about themselves. And is Russell scared to come out and admit that effective action entails an old-fashioned boots-on-soil invasion of a landlocked African country, with plenty of collateral damage and civilian death?