Friday, 15 September 2017



Representation between Age 




This video i am gonna represent is called "it everyday Bro". This song is by team 10. This is a american group that do vlogs on youtube and just day to day life videos. The group members of team 10 are around 18-21. They are still classified as teenagers and young adults. The leader if the group is called Jake paul. He has is own youtube channel and is very successful. He has around 10 million subscribers. However in the song "It Everyday Bro"Jake Paul is shown as cocky as he is "Dissing" someone. Therefore he also just not really approachable. I say this because of the way how he starts singing and when he starts doing hand jesters. 

To a elderly person, Jake paul would be shown as immature and stupid. I say this because during the video he has a tattoo of a gun on his leg. This a Mid shot as one of the other group members also have the gun tattoo on his leg. Another thought would be disrespectful as in the video there is a lot of swearing and just bad language.  

The clothes that they wear are tracksuits bottoms, t shirts and jumpers. These type of clothing are just shown as typical teenager/ young adult type of clothing. The clothing is shown in low angle shots and mid shots.

The props they use in the music video above, are cars and watches. This age all they want is fast cars and all the bling. This sums up teenagers and what they like and are interested in. The stereotype of team 10 is just a typical teenager as they all like the same interested and till behaviour like a teenager. Jake paul encodes in his music video that when people are not wit the group and are not obeying the rules that they get kicked out. The viewers that are watching this are then decoding that he is a serious guy when it comes to his group.






This is the Inbetweeners movie trailer and this sums up everything about teenagers. It tells many old people that all that teenagers think about is sex drugs and alcohol. This is shown in the first few scenes when one of the characters are talking about what they want in their two weeks of their holiday. This Film gives teenagers and young adults a bad name as the characters in this film like drugs and alcohol . It also makes people judge teenagers as irresponsible. Also the use of bad language in this trailer make people think teenagers are not sensible. Also the close up on what they wear with the words "pussay Patrol" also shows that Teenagers are not respectful and that they don't care about other people and that they might take a offence to it. However teenagers would find it really funny as the character are based around their age, and this will make it more funny for teenagers rather than a elderly person. Also teenagers would enjoy this because they might like their style. For example the clothes that they wear and just generally their attitude to other people. 

The stereotypes in this trailer/ film are different however similar at the same time. For examples they all have a stereotype of a teenager and they just want to do drugs, and have sex. but also their personality mixes in their stereotypes. As their are 4 different people in this group. You have a geek, who don't want to get in trouble. You have a lad /leader who tells the group what to do however he not really successful and he makes up lies to try and impress the group. You have the sidekick who is the second hand man. Lastly you have the shy guy who also just wants to take everything safe and don't want to take any risks. As he kinda has the same personality as the geek
This trailer encodes it will be a funny film to teenagers as the characters in the film are teenagers and some teenagers can easily rate to them. Te audience then decodes this trailer as to be funny and that the trailer is going to also be about sex and drugs etc.        




















2 comments:

  1. I liked your representation on the 'inbertweeners' trailer. Although you repeated yourself a lot, i did agree with most of the things you listed.

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  2. great analysis on The Inbetweeners Movie, i agree however you could have went more in-depth when analysing the 'Its everyday bro' music video.

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