Friday, 26 May 2017
Wednesday, 24 May 2017
Video Games VLOG
In the questionnaire, I asked the following demographic questions which allowed me to understand my participants more about their gender,age and the area in which they are from. Over 60% percent of the participants were from ages 19 and plus and 40 percent were under 18. There were a mixture of both genders. I had gathered that the female audience thought that Call of Duty wasn’t a violent game which makes people respond to it more violently.
Notes for Vlog
For this part of the assignment I will be
discussing a gaming platform that is rated for the age of 18. Call of duty was
first released in 2003, but had many parents had complained that the game was
too violent in terms of the shooting that occurs.
When the target audience is engaged and has
given their full attention, this is known as active, for example looking at my
younger brother here who is 10 years old and plays Call of Duty often, he is
actively aware of the online player killing another player and he receives a
sense of achievement. A primary audience has to be the most active audience as
a passive consumption, the primary audience has to be an active audience,
because a passive consumption, me for example is when I am not fully engaged
and am bored of the.
The hypodermic needle theory is a model used
to leave a message on the audience it gives a strong influence to
the audience in terms of showing the mass target audience what they want to
see. For example, there is a zombie mode in the game which is based on shooting
just the zombies, and you as a player you don’t have to shoot only the zombies
but it’s a choice which is influenced by the game.
The uses of gratification theory are used to
define what an audience looks for and wants in the game to keep them
entertained. There are 5 needs the audience has in general, such as cognitive,
effective, personal integrated, social integrated and tension free needs.
According to my survey I have gained positive
and negative responses for the Call of Duty game. The male audience were more positive
and active than the female audience, they were more negative and thought that
the violence is bad for children from the ages 15 and under.
I would say
that this is an Oppositional theory, which is when the consumers don’t agree with
the messages which are being portrayed.
The effect debates mainly focuses in the
negatives for example in gaming it is argued that the first person shooter time
games have o increased over the years. The game basically consists of war, and
shooting the enemy, this excites the reader when in real life it is morally
wrong, and this creates a lot of distress for the younger audience and even
though that the age rating is 18+ most of the players are younger than that.
This is why this game causes these debates as younger audience plays this.
Moving on to the effect of advertising, it is
very important as it increases the coverage to the pubic acknowledged. For an
example, if call of duty campaigns and adverts were not created then some
countries wouldn’t have heard of it.
Wednesday, 10 May 2017
Tuesday, 2 May 2017
Website Analysis
The selection of content of the overall website is black, red and white , which helps to target their audience to both male and female. The images are of film posters, this is a source of advertisement for the particular film, for example, they have used a film poster at the top of the website, this automatically addresses the viewer on the film. The construction of content is the navigation for the website, it is relatively easy to understand and easy to access. This is a key aspect as the users for this website are people of all ages looking to see a film. The anchorage makes the message for the audience more clear. For example, it allows the view to be informed about what the website is. Code & Conventions such as the linguistic, visual and symbolic of any website is for adding website and security policies for the users, for example the websites cookies , this also allows the users to feel safer with their bookings.
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