The quick selection tool-
Thursday, 24 October 2013
quick selection tool
Monday, 21 October 2013
rap video's
In many rap videos women have no identity except as sexual playthings and "eye candy
In music videos the girls just act as "sluts" and will do anything to get in the video and been seen by other people so that they will get asked by other companies to work for them to.These girls in the videos think that they are getting paid for doing this but in most of the videos they star in the dont get paid.
These images do provide pleasures to some viewers. But the concern is that men may internalise the notion that women are nothing more than sexual objects waiting to be used.
I think some of this statement is true as a fair amount of men will agree and see women as nothing more than sexual objects. A majority of viewers will only be watching it for the women whereas some for just the music. Watching many influencing rap videos such as Asap Rocky’s video ‘Goldie’ which is explicit and has nude scenes will definitely influence an older generation but more so a younger generation to view girls as sexual objects.
These sorts of images are not unique to hip hop. Objectified female bodies are everywhere. They appear throughout our culture in films, advertisements, television programmes etc. However, within music videos, this is virtually the ONLY vision of women available.
These artists only put girls that wear clothes that cover half there body's so that more people watch them and then they make more money anf get more views for people and then more girls see them and want to get involved in the videos.
In music videos the girls just act as "sluts" and will do anything to get in the video and been seen by other people so that they will get asked by other companies to work for them to.These girls in the videos think that they are getting paid for doing this but in most of the videos they star in the dont get paid.
These images do provide pleasures to some viewers. But the concern is that men may internalise the notion that women are nothing more than sexual objects waiting to be used.
I think some of this statement is true as a fair amount of men will agree and see women as nothing more than sexual objects. A majority of viewers will only be watching it for the women whereas some for just the music. Watching many influencing rap videos such as Asap Rocky’s video ‘Goldie’ which is explicit and has nude scenes will definitely influence an older generation but more so a younger generation to view girls as sexual objects.
These sorts of images are not unique to hip hop. Objectified female bodies are everywhere. They appear throughout our culture in films, advertisements, television programmes etc. However, within music videos, this is virtually the ONLY vision of women available.
These artists only put girls that wear clothes that cover half there body's so that more people watch them and then they make more money anf get more views for people and then more girls see them and want to get involved in the videos.
Thursday, 10 October 2013
www and ebi on powerpoint
WWW : The presentation had alot of detail to tell people what happens in the video.
The layout of my presentation so that audience can read it clearly.
all information is show so that people know what the videos are about.
EBI: We added the videos that fitted the information on the slides.
There was not a blank slide in the middle of the presentation.
We used a different background or different font and font colour.
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