Turntables - media language and representation Flashcards

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Bullet point use of audio codes in turntables (ethnicity)

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  • archival audio by civil rights activist James Baldwin. long term issue
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dress codes in turntables

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  • old fashioned overcoat and hat link singer to american history.
  • suitcase and shirt and tie = power (van zoonen)
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Explain the use of binary opposition(s) in turntables

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  • Vr headset vs traditional record player and vinyl (past vs present)
  • color pallet of family (pink dress) and black and white footage.
  • footage of black history cross cut with modern black family enjoying dinner
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Use of archival footage in turntables

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  • footage of protests, sense of realism
  • footage of black history cross cut with modern black family enjoying dinner (binary opposition)
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Use visual codes in turntables (ethnicity)

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  • archival footage/imagery of recent political marches
  • montage, iconic symbol of fist in the air.
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Gesture codes in turntables

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  • symbolic fist in the air
  • ‘air boxing’ (+ boxers) signifies that there is a literal fight for justice and equality
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“america, you a lie”

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  • direct address to audience
  • (editing) statues falling down, voting, anti-establishment, political views
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Use of camera angles

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  • canted ‘dutch’ angles match lyric “tables bout to turn”
  • idea of change, disruption, chaos
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upbeat/positive montages

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  • energetic dancing
  • Cu shot of smiling faces
  • pride flags + make up
  • sense of community, celebration
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“you fuck up the kitchen, then you should do the dishes”

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  • imagery of pollution, oil, industrial processes
  • political comment about climate change, mise en scene choice of artist in front of american flag anchors this. intended towards US governments
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diversity in music video

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  • ranges of ethnicity, gender age and ability
  • inclusivity of underrepresented groups
  • diversity in the toy industry; girl choosing black doll. seems pleased
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Why was the song written?

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  • made for the amazon documentary; “All in: the fight for democracy”
  • doc about suppression of black voters
  • 2 million minority votes lost
  • links to songs fight for equality
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Importance of monea shower their political views

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  • narrows target audience to minority groups and lib dems
  • risk
  • stuart hall - oppositional readings, don’t believe in issues. Too patriotic?
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