Monday, 26 October 2015

Certificate UNIT 2.3 - MEDIA AUDIENCE AND PRODUCTS - 5 Credits

Website program review.

Downton Abbey – Episode 1 Series 1

The plots in Downton focus on personal relationships between the hierarchy and servants, various scandals involving sex, marriage and bribery and the glamorous, grand lives of the upper class. Downton Abbey has a target audience of an older audience with a range of classes as it is on Sunday night, which takes away BBC’s audience, as it is the big program for 9 o’Clock. This time drama is set in the Victorian age which is signified by the grand rural estate which homes dozens of maids whom chore after a wealthy family. The audience can derive the hierarchy in the manor by the camera shots as the camera shots are quick and higher angled when the scene is in the lower part of the manor where the maids live. In contrast, the camera angles are slightly lower and less rushed and steadier when focused on a member of the family upstairs. An iceberg would be a perfect analogy for the way the audience can perceive downton abbey as the bottom of the manor is not on show however is the most busiest whereas the top of the manor is prestige, less populated and very grand. The dialogue is also an obvious sign to the audience that there is a class difference between two types of people in the same manor as the maids have a common accent compared to the posh one of the upstairs. The camera long shots establishing the estate obviously shows/ makes the audience understand the grand stature of the family who own it.
However the main stand out feature that will make the audience understand the portrayal of class is the costumes and make up, the upper class wearing expensive corsets and gowns topped with feather hats whilst the low class wear aprons and black cloth with no make up.

A main signifier for the audience about the time in which this period drama is set is firmly told via the news of the Titanic sinking in the very first episode, this automatically puts the audience in an early 1900’s mind frame.

Certificate - UNIT 2 - Media Audiences and products - 5 Credits


A media industry such as ITV will identify their audience using a social demographic scale. This defines society into social classes depending on the income of the person. For programs such as Downton Abbey the main audience would be the retired person e.g. category E or upper middle class A grade persons, as they would identify with the etiquette and honor. This leads onto another way media industry’s can identify tier audience through Blumler and Katz ‘s gratification theory. They state that the audience watch media in order to gain one or more gratifications from the standard five, education, identification, escapism, social interactions and entertainment. For example a pensioner may watch Downton Abbey in order to relate to past experiences and also to be entertained by the scandalous storylines whereas a young person may watch it to be informed of how life was like in the date of the program. But the main routes in which the media industries identify their audience is through race, geography, sex, sexuality, income, age and psychodemographics.

Danny Boyle’s ‘This Is England’ has been specifically made for its target audience of late teens to middle aged working class people. The use of costumes and make up is a real identity point as the youth of today dress in a 90’s retro style so they will identify with the dress sense as well as the freedom loving actors, the social interaction side of the show is also a big lure as if you aren’t watching the show you’re the odd one out on social media due to the 90’s scene. The middle aged audience will identify with the costumes as it is what they use to wear themselves so will watch it to see themselves being done justice and to see if there generation is being properly represented. 



Another way in which Danny Boyle identifies with the target audience is through the use of storylines and emotions as the involvement of drugs makes some characters lifes go down the wrong path so therefore audiences maybe watching it to inform themselves about the wrong or right route to take to escape troubles in there life. 


The show touches on subjects such as sexual abuse and drug use, which many young people out there can identify with, therefore making the show increasingly attractive to the target audience.
The program also educates the audience on previous ideologies and behaviors of this specific generation by capturing the racist white supremacists in their prime. It educates the audience on how not to behave and how wrong it is.
This Is England also uses sound to portray the audience as the rave scene is an important anchor in the program to which the stone roses and oasis play, the audience of young people can relate to this music and see how much has changed as it is now house music that is at the raves not alternative rock n roll. The older audience can just enjoy and reminisce to the soundtrack. There are no real constraints on this program as it is past the watershed. But as this is basically a feature length split up film the guidelines are more relaxed than it would be for a normal TV program. Also the audience for this is England will be prepared for harsh viewing, as there was a similar previous film. The BBFC ordered the classification to be an 18 however CAMDEN and WESTMINSTER councils have over ruled and classed it as a 15, due to its racist violence and high levels of profanity throughout but the councils thought it raised contemporary issues concerning racism and therefore needed to be lowered to a 15.

An audience may understand a media product through being a passive viewer which means they believe anything the media says or writes for example if the audience were to young to remember to 90’s then they will just believe anything they are told about it by Danny Boyle and generalize massively to the whole 90’s society without thinking about whether it had been exaggerated. This is usually done through the theory of the hyper dermic needle or cultivation theory.
The audience can be a negotiated audience, which means they are positioned in a way that allows them to be in control of what they believe from the media e.g. disagreeing with a newspapers view on things such as politics yet agreeing on other aspects such as sport views.
Oppositional reading is when the audience are in complete disagreement with the medias message.