Wednesday 29 September 2010

#3 Media Guardian 100

The MediaGuardian 100 is the annual guide to the most powerful people in the media industry.
A panel of experienced media watchers from the worlds of politics, journalism, advertising and the internet judged entrants using three criteria: cultural influence, economic clout and political power of all candidates.

There are 16 women who are included in the top 100, with most of the list dominated by men. Women take up 16% out of the 100.

Top 3 women -

1. Jay Hunt (No 12 in top 100)
Job: controller, BBC1
Industry: broadcasting

2. Rebekah Brooks (16)
Job: chief executive, News International
Industry: publishing

3. Elisabeth Murdoch (18)
Job: chairman and chief executive, Shine Group
Industry: broadcasting


Because there are only 16 women out of 100 on the list, taking into consideration the jobs they have, it still seems that men are dominanting women. Alongside this women are still being viewed as the subordinate class, making the representation of women both weaker and repressed.

Sunday 26 September 2010

#2 - Femme Fatale

Murder, My Sweet (1944), Edward Dmytryk


"She wanted me to kiss her and find the jade necklace".

Claire Trevor (Velma Valento) - The lighting and use of shadow is particularly important. This type of lighting creates heavy shadows and contrast between areas of dark and light. The main "Femme Fatale" character is shown to be more seductive and deceptive. The use of slight shadow on her visible face gives the viewer the impression that she is hiding something but at the same time she appears less than mysterious. She is secretive and sexy, allowing her to trap men into her games. Her appearance seems angelic but as we realise her thoughts and actions turn the otherway round. She smokes creating a phallic symbol which gives her power and authority. Her white dress almost makes the viewer think she is pure and innocent but the lighting emphasises this in fact is not true.

Fallen Angel (1945) , Otto Preminger




"I'm not wasting my money. It's yours aswell. I don't care what you do with it. Burn it. Tear it. Do anything you want"

Stella (Linda Darnell) - it was revealed that the manipulative and slutty sexpot was stealing money from the diner's till and stuffing bills in her bra. This classic deceptive femme fatale character has all the stereotypical features such as the blonde hair, sexy movement and a mysterious look her to face. The way her body comes close to the male character but not touching emphasises the seduction she is trying to achieve. Her clothing reveals her body but not in an obvious way creating a sense of purity and disguise to her femme fatale personality.