Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Representation

Black representation in the Media

 In the past black people in media have been represented as the joke men they would often play the servants and the poor people, they were basically there to laugh at. Many older movies are like this however times have drastically changed since then and placing people in those roles due to old stereotypes is very much so frowned upon.

In the past, film companies have tried to exclusively have an "all coloured cast" however these companies failed due to lack of "white" appeal and poor "marketability".

Again for many years, black people were portrayed in movies as people who needed to be saved by white people seen in movies like The Blind Side and Freedom Writers to name a few. In both of these, there was a white lady who gave "salvation" to a young black male.

Netflix says they are representing black people through their leadership roles, major casting, film and distribution crew, etc. Black directors Ava DuVernay and Spike Lee have helped Netflix head the movement Strong Black Lea
d "It's a promise to represent black audiences authentically".

In 2018 Black panther was released by Marvel having black people as the main actor, the main antagonist, and most of the supporting lead roles. This was a huge step for marvel and Hollywood, in general, to show that movies with a majority of black actors can be successful. The movie grossed over $1 billion worldwide.

In 2016 at the Oscars there were 0 black actors who were nominated for an Oscar award and it didn't go down well with a lot of black actors as many made videos on it and shared their outrage on social media. This caused the Oscars to widen the variety of cultures and ethnicity that they have on the Oscars from that year on.

Sunday, June 27, 2021

MEDIA REGULATION

MEDIA REGULATION         

“Changes in society have been reflected by changes in media regulation. Discuss this view”

Over the years society has changed in many ways and media has become more regulated. Most countries have some form of a regulatory body that sorts through every form of media and decide which ones are suitable for the country and they also decide which age group it is suitable for. In New Zealand, the main regulatory body is the OFLC (Office of Film and Literature Classification) David Shanks is the chief censor. They regulate most forms of media that are distributed into the country and also can, in collusion with the government, pass punishment on to people who have copies of the forbidden material. Livingston and Lunt came up with the regulation theory which stated that the protection of media limits people's freedom and creativity. Recently many movies have fallen victim to ‘cancel culture’ due to scenes that show objectionable material such as racism, representing children in an inappropriate light.

The OFLC classifies media in 6 different classifications, G (General), PG (Parental Guidance), M (Mature), R13 (Restricted 13), R16 (Restricted 16) and R18 (Restricted 18) they are able to restrict or ban any material which shows sex, horror, crime, cruelty or violence. If something has been made restricted it means that if it were available freely it would be harmful to society. Anything including the sexual exploitation of children or anything of the sort must be banned. An age rating can be added to any thing with offensive language, self-harm, degrading or demeaning content.

Two examples of movies that have been ‘canceled’ are Dumbo and Song of the South, both of these are movies made by Disney and that were on Disney+. Both of these movies were made in the 1940s when racism was a formality, and there are scenes in both of the movies that have links to racial stereotypes particularly of African American people. In today’s society depictions of stereotypes are not acceptable in the mainstream media and minority groups are being represented today in a way like never before with movements such as BLM ( Black Lives Matter ) which aim to give worldwide support to racial injustice against black people have heavily changed censorship and media consumption in the last couple of years. Disney made both of these movies and have decided not to show song of the south on their Disney+ streaming platform whereas Dumbo is only available on an adult profile and it gives a warning before watching. A counterargument has been raised against the removal and editing of movies that are questionable and the argument is if a movie that doesn’t fit in today’s standards of what is considered right gets deleted or edited, especially if it was made many years ago, then a part of history is being deleted, and also if every questionable source of media is not shown then people won’t be able to see the difference between right and wrong and may fall into the trap of repeating past mistakes.

Some countries have very strict laws which prevent many forms of media from entering the country. The regulatory body which is in China allows the public to view very little amounts of worldwide media and this includes films. In 2019 China allowed the very successful Marvel movie Avengers: End Game to be shown in theatres in the country since not many movies are shown per year this was one of the only movies available in the theatres as a result of this China alone is responsible for 22% of all the money made by the movie from ticket sales alone making over $600 M. In 2014 Sony Entertainment was set to release a new movie called The Interview worldwide, however, a scene was shown in which the leader of North Korea Kim Jong Un was portrayed in a satirical and mocking way and also showing his death. In fear of the repercussion of North Korea possibly seeing this Sony halted their worldwide release of the movie and only released it in certain areas. At the time President Obama firmly wished they had advised him first as they shouldn’t be living in fear of a foreign power.

In New Zealand not too many films are banned or disallowed however in 2017 a Netflix Original 13 Reasons Why was given an RP18 rating due to it depicting suicide and self-harm, as well as sexual assault and drug abuse, RP18 means anyone under the age of 18 needs an adult or guardian watching with them. New Zealand made this choice as they have one of the highest teen suicide rates in the world and this was a precaution to prevent possible copycats. Marshall McLuhan created the media effects theory and it stated that every form of media has some sort of meaning behind it intended or not. 13 Reasons Why shows this clearly as they never intended to cause copycats, in fact, they intended to raise awareness but people can take the meaning of media in different ways and different views. This links to Stuart Halls Reception Theory which talks about an active vs a passive audience, a passive audience may take the show as just a sad story about a girl who took her life but an active audience can see the show and be influenced by it. 

The Mosque shooting in Christchurch 2019, was live-streamed on Facebook by the shooter and was then uploaded many times to the internet and shared around before the OFLC announced owning or distributing a copy was against the law, his manifesto was also taken down from every website that the OFLC could find. Was this a good idea for them to do this? People want to be able to watch what they want and for it to be their responsibility if they are negatively affected by it. New Zealand banned its first video game in 2003 called Manhunt due to its depictions of torture and mass murder. It was also banned in the UK, Australia, and Ireland to name a few. 

In conclusion, the media is being regulated heavily and in my opinion it is a bit too much, we can no longer distinguish between a movie which has been edited to be more suitable and in future generations they may not even realise there have been edits on the form of media. Giving people more freedom to choose what they want to watch and what they don’t want to watch. 


Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Censorship Research

 1. Examples of censorship happening with Disney plus. What and why?

Disney has had to rethink some of their older movies specifically Song of the South where the movie was said to depict African Americans in a stereotypical and racist way. This forced Disney to either make an edited version or not upload it to their streaming platform Disney+ which they haven't done. Another movie which Disney wasn't allowed to be aired in China due to the fact that it showed death which Chinese censorship doesn't allow. However, after one of the people who were reviewing the movie began crying after watching it so they ended up releasing it to the public to allow it to be watched in China.

2. Examples of censorship in other countries (include in this, notes from our China censorship studies in last year's study notes)

Censorship in China is very restricted due to the Government not allowing many things to be shown in a movie in China. Some of these restrictions include death isn't allowed to be shown, any mockery or judgment of China or their government is not allowed at all. Due to all these restrictions, not many movies and TV shows make it to the Box office in China however when movies do make it through all the restrictions in China they end up making millions. This is because only a very few amounts of movies make it to the box office in china every year so people don't have much freedom of choice in the movie theatre. The Interview is an example of a movie that was canceled due to North Korea's strict policies and their fear of what might happen if they released the movie, reason was there was a scene in the movie that mocked Kim Jong-Un's Father and Sony feared the backlash.

3. Points for/against censorship as presented in this clip - should art be censored? 

Censorship is put in place to protect people from the dangers of the internet and other media types as well as protecting children from accidentally stumbling onto restricted content however the argument is for movies and films that were made in the past which may seem racist and derogatory in today's society shouldn't be edited and censored due to the fact that it is almost removing a part of human history and by removing them people may not be aware of the mistakes of the past therefore possibly falling into the trap of making the same mistake. Just because the material might not be suitable doesn't mean it should be taken out of history completely

4. What are some issues around censorship in our modern world and how we are consuming media? 

Censorship these days is becoming more and more prevalent and it becomes more of a regulated thing which the agencies who approve them see whether it's fit for the country or not rather than someone an adult being able to choose for themselves. This is what its like and instead of free choice we are given material which is seen to be suitable and there is no room for people to interpret for themselves

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