ideating: a new digital artefact

So after a discussion with my friends at Uni, we all found ourselves struggling with our digital artefacts. (Yes, after several weeks) We found ourselves unmotivated with all our individual projects.

I found it impossible for myself to stick to my original DA idea. So i’m glad I did FEFO. As much as I loved and thought the idea of becoming a “Youtuber” sounded when I actually jumped into it I found I hated being in front of the camera so often, and I enjoyed the editing side more. So alas, the project had to die.

Individually we all had different kinds of projects. Amy was doing a wellness instagram and website, Chelsea was doing an Art instagram, Emma was doing a baking channel on Youtube and Iwas doing a Lifestyle channel. So we new there was something common in our projects we just had to find it. We discussed that all our projects were kind of centred and marketed towards students.

Collectively we decided we’d created a digital platform and include all our talents and projects. The digital platform we chose was a website, more specifically a digital online magazine!

DRUM ROLL PLEASE……

Introducing: Chae Magazine!

A magazine dedicated to helping students we virtually everything to get them through there years of study. A student magazine for those who needs a helping hand. We’ll be creating content around health, art, design, organisation, wellness, finance and more!

https://chaemagazine.wixsite.com/chae

and our instagram & twitter: @ChaeMagazine

“in-con-ceivable” – the princess bride, a review

The Princess Bride is a story told in true fairy-tale fashion. The film opens on a sick little grandson being read a storybook by his grandfather. And the kingdoms tale of long lost love begins.

It’s a weird poor boy-loves rich maiden love story with a mix of Monty-Python-esque fight scenes. The story basically  follows a masked heroes quest to save the woman he loves. He battles 3 villains, two which turn away from the dark side and join his quest. And then at the end he must fight the Prince who solely  wishes to marry the young maiden just for the flare and drama of it all (also in hopes to start a war with his neighbouring kingdom). PS… he ends up being the bad guy at the end.

The movie was made in the 1980s and it was filmed in both Great Britain and Ireland. Yet the scenes of the Grandson and Grandpa are most likely shot in a studio in Hollywood. If the question is “who is the movie made for?” – I wholeheartedly, cross my heart and hope to die, could not give you a legitimate answer. But I will say the film is, at the same time, made for everyone, yet no one at the same time. It for inner romantic in all of us, pulling at the movies theme that true love is unstoppable. But technically speaking the movie is classified PG and is shelved under the Family/Kid category.

For one to just grasp the basic contextual ideas of the movie they must:

  • have knowledge of fairytales and ye ole times – kingdoms, knights, fair maidens, giants (that kind of thing)
  • know what “inconceivable” means (not capable of being grasped mentally; unbelievable.)
  • be aware that the spaniard’s name is Inigo Montoya, and if you killed his father.. you must prepare to die.

The movie supports the idea of cultural homogenisation, not just because the film is set in a time where royalty reigned, but because the culture of this “rich kingdom” is show to be superior to the poor kingdom, and film even talks and dumbs down one of the only character of “colour”, the spaniard, it paints him to be all braun. But for a film of its kind, like I said – very similar to Monty Pythons tropes – it’s perfect.

It is in no means a mega blockbuster to me but as a “blockbuster” can be described as an evolving system to determine films based on kind of knowledge deemed to be worth of social events (Stringer, J 2003) – to some, namely my sister who has been asking me to watch this film for years, it could be considered a major blockbuster. It one of those films that isnt quite big enough for people to throw a big party over – yet does have quite the cult following.

As this is a movie review – ill have to give it a rating. So as a spaniard, myself ill give the film four dead father out of five. If you’ve got a thick brain and love some dark, stupid, poorsome comedy. This ones for you.

References:

Digital Artefact Pitch BCM114

My Digital Artefact is to present myself as a “Positive Lifestyle Blogger” Online. I’ll be using various digital platforms, mainly YouTube, (https://www.youtube.com/user/imhannahcarolinak) to create positive content that could be classified under the “lifestyle” category.

I’d like to create content on topics I am passionate about and create videos that can be relevant to people. Doing this also allows me to be able to maintain creating and posting. 

I intend to do it through creating a positive authentic persona online through my videos. 

I also would like my videos to help other’s for example through my “Uni” videos – which would help future Uni student prepare for Uni and see what to expect. 

I hope my body positivity videos and posts (Instagram: @nanakairuz) would help influence a more inclusive online environment. Which also will influence the way I see myself, learning online how to be more confident within myself and hopefully help others become comfortable with the idea of being in love with one’s self.

So SUBSCRIBE! FOLLOW! Stay tuned! and SWOON

Hannah x

michael scott vs. david brent

As a dedicated believer in the fact that Michael Scott is in fact the “Worlds Best Boss”, I’ll be the first to admit this post is biased. The 2005 NBC Sitcom “The Office” aired on American television four years after the British version aired and some, dare might say, it was even better than the UK.

the office boss GIF

Firstly let us discuss globalisation. “Television shows” today have the power to go global in the matter of seconds. Programs deemed as a “TV show” aren’t just TV shows anymore. Streaming services, paid TV subscriptions, YouTube Channels even Social Media websites have all in some way or another created platforms for series to be created and viewed by the entire world.

Often was successful in one country will not be in another but that just the case with different cultural preferences. But of course it depends on which member of the audience is watching. ‘Culture, identity, proximity and language leads to the favouring for a culture, which then leads an audience to favour local or national productions over those that are global.’ (Straubhaar, J 2014) For me personally, the shows I watch are American, which I would say is pretty normal. Even though I would say I am drawn to American culture more and more. Even through my online activities I seem to follow more Americans on social media and watch them on YouTube. But I think for someone in the US to say all the shows they watch as Australian would be rare.

After trying to remake many British TV shows and failing The Office US was able to achieve its own success and some might say even outdid the UK version with its success. Like any program it has to relate to its viewers. So the producers knew it would do the job to just air the UK version.

Adapting a successful program makes more sense than simply importing the original because, as Moran observes, “locally produced programmes, whether based on formats or not, are likely to attract larger audiences than imported programmes” (Griffin, J 2008)

NOW! The moment we’ve been waiting for Scott vs. Brent. Michael Scott has the same egotistical essence as David Brent. Both men have over the top ego’s that mask insecure little boys. Though both bosses share very similar trait, there are differences. Both are clueless but David is more articulate and Michael, occasionally mangles his vocabulary or grammar. (Griffin, J 2008) This clumsier character was more appealing to American audiences which also effected the success of the show as the central character became relatable.

Which is better? Depends on the audience. The reason for the global success both is that the show runners of both series found something that appealed to everyone on the world – office life. They were able to make a mundane career look like the funniest environment in the world. Global success for various shows really depends on how appealing the show is – the country the show is irrelevant.

references:

  • Straubhaar, Joseph, D ‘Choosing National TV: Cultural Capital, Language and Cultural Proximity in Brazil’ in The Impact of International Television: Paradigm Shift, edited by Michael G Elasmar, Oxford: Routledge, 2014, pp-77-100
  • Griffin, Jeffery. ‘The Americanization of the Office: A Comparison of the Offbeat NBC sitcom and its British Predecessor’, Journal of Popular Film and Television, ​ 35:4, Winter 2008, pp.154-163
  • thumbnail, The Password – The Office US, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GxqvnQyaxs
  • http://www.giphy.com/YwpylUojkfOZa

digital artefact idea

When I first read the subject outline for BCM114 I knew that making media was my chance to be motivated to do what I love – create digitally. I believe i’m quite a driven person, but this subject is really giving me that extra push to do what I’ve always wanted to do – but was too scared to take the leap.

“Making Media” – we’re literally being asked to just get creative. To do something we enjoy – and try our very best to excel and put our best foot forward in it.

I initially just thought of creating basic YouTube “comedy” videos online. But I don’t believe if I went down that path, I would be presenting myself genuinely online. I don’t want to create a fake persona. I want to be able to be myself and continue to do something I really enjoy.

So instead of just saying “I’m doing a YouTube channel for my DA” I’ve decided to word it like this: I’ll be using various digital platforms to get creative with curvy/inclusive fashion, get familiar with being myself, to get creative in falling in love with being myself and in the process help other to do the same.

Social media is such a crucial part in everyones lives and as ‘fluffy’ as this might sound I’d really like to believe that presenting myself online for the purpose of my DA will help creative a more positive place online. A place where being my simple self if enough to be successful and enough for people to find familiarity in.

I was simply inspired by a lot of positive women I follow online. I want to draw inspiration from different YouTubers I already enjoy watching. For me as a viewer I really pay attention to the way a video is edited and then formatted for the public. So I hope my attention to detail will come across in my videos. I truly cannot wait to get started on this DA.

See you soon.

SWOON. x