The cover artist appeals and represents an alternative social group. Members of this particular group tend to be wary of the mainstream and prefer to be different. The majority of the group is made up of white middle class people, they're passionate about music and the best way to reach out to this particular group is through niche magazines and social media. With my choice of cover artist I have followed what would be considered a member of this group (white, middle class) My choice of pose is according to Majorie Ferguson an invitational pose which can achieve a sense of mystery, creating an image that makes my audience want to find out more about this artist. My artist is not represented in Laura Mulveys theory of the male gaze, despite the fact my target audience is made up by some males, I wanted to avoid a bias view of the photo. Furthermore I would like my audience to see Erica as someone to listen to rather than to look at. Putting forward the use of the male gaze could have resulted in some of my target audience being put off or my artist being displayed in the wrong way.
Friday, 25 March 2011
Evaluation question 2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?
The cover artist appeals and represents an alternative social group. Members of this particular group tend to be wary of the mainstream and prefer to be different. The majority of the group is made up of white middle class people, they're passionate about music and the best way to reach out to this particular group is through niche magazines and social media. With my choice of cover artist I have followed what would be considered a member of this group (white, middle class) My choice of pose is according to Majorie Ferguson an invitational pose which can achieve a sense of mystery, creating an image that makes my audience want to find out more about this artist. My artist is not represented in Laura Mulveys theory of the male gaze, despite the fact my target audience is made up by some males, I wanted to avoid a bias view of the photo. Furthermore I would like my audience to see Erica as someone to listen to rather than to look at. Putting forward the use of the male gaze could have resulted in some of my target audience being put off or my artist being displayed in the wrong way.
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Stop posting titles but no work. It's really annoying.
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