Camerin's Blog
Sunday, April 30, 2017
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Blog Post #11
In both The Rise of the Lavish Wedding and Say Yes to the Dress, they talk about how weddings are becoming money-oriented and materialistic. The reading talks about how industries are making weddings a market. In the video it talks about how the women are only choosing one certain dress designer that they want to wear which goes along with being materialistic because they are stuck on wearing only the best. Another connection between the two is the connection of the white dress tradition. In the reading it talks about how Queen Victoria wore a white dress which established purity and wealth. Since then white dresses have become the new tradition which is shown in the video when all three women choose white dresses to wear. Many people like Kelly's mother in the video don't like breaking away from the tradition and anyone that does is looked at differently like Kelly was when she wanted to wear black.
Monday, April 17, 2017
Fashion
In both "Secrets of the Superbrands: Fashion" and "Fashion's Free Culture," they talk about how the fashion industry creates the need for new clothes and how they make money. "Fashion's Free Culture" shows us how copyrighting in the clothing industry isn't eligible and how clothes are trademarked. The trademark protection helps people make money by giving them the right to make know-off brands without taking the trademark. In "Secrets of the Superbrands," it discusses how brand names/identities are a huge influence when it comes to customers buying products. People like to buy "top brand" items because it gives them an identity and people know that they will be judged based on the brands they have. Along with the "top brand" concept, the study with how brands connects with our emotions shows us that people have more excitement in their pleasure centers when seeing top brand named items rather than a cheap brand.
Monday, April 10, 2017
Porn in the News
During "The Young Turks" news report, they were more focused on how the Duke student was being criticized by other students for doing porn. They said that it is obvious that her porn got exposed and she somewhat get what she deserves, because that's what always happens. The reporters also say that is is very wrong of the other students to be bullying her for doing something that she enjoys. I believe that these reporters bring this information up about their views of porn because they want society to see that yeah, porn can be something that not everyone approves of, but everyone has their right to enjoy certain things that shouldn't be criticized.
The other news report I observed was "Take Part." Like "The Young Turks," "Take Part" had more good comments about this than bad. One reporter states that if porn pays for debt, maybe we should get into porn. Another reporter stated that there are obvious risks in this industry of porn, but wonders why this is even a story when she is an adult who made her own decision. The only negative comment I heard during this report was that they said that porn is possibly a factor in influencing other students to do the same, and is that really the path we want people going? I feel like this news report is showing us viewers and making a point that we all have our personal preferences and there is nothing wrong with doing what you want to do.
The other news report I observed was "Take Part." Like "The Young Turks," "Take Part" had more good comments about this than bad. One reporter states that if porn pays for debt, maybe we should get into porn. Another reporter stated that there are obvious risks in this industry of porn, but wonders why this is even a story when she is an adult who made her own decision. The only negative comment I heard during this report was that they said that porn is possibly a factor in influencing other students to do the same, and is that really the path we want people going? I feel like this news report is showing us viewers and making a point that we all have our personal preferences and there is nothing wrong with doing what you want to do.
Monday, April 3, 2017
Mansome & Boys Will Be Boys
In the documentary "Mansome," they talk about a guy who is meterosexual. A meterosexual is a man who spends a lot of time on his physical appearance. This guy that they show us in the documentary spends his time getting groomed, getting his eyebrows and nail done, and even buts some make up on, describing the definition of a meterosexual. In "Boys Will Be Boys," Guy Garcia talks about the average guy in today's society and tells us about the different archetypes. A quote from this reading says, "I have trimmed for years" and goes to explain how he bathes 1-2 times a week in baby oil, herbs, and oatmeal to keep his skin hydrated and smooth. Both of these are good examples of meterosexuals.
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Cultivation Theory
After watching the video, the Cultivation theory created by George Gerbner shows how Americans believe what they see and hear about torture because TV represents it that way. John Oliver tells us that torture represents a dramatic action to move the plot along and 57% of people are confident that torture works. He also says that we believe torture works because it does on TV, which goes along with the Cultivation Theory idea, and there is no proof in real life that torture actually does work. Oliver gives the example of Obama's 9/11 speech where he said, "we tortured some folks," making people believe in what he said because of the fact that he said it on TV so it must be true. Another example that makes us think that torture works in in the Mel Gibson movies where there is tons and tons of torture going on.
Monday, March 6, 2017
TED Talk
There were many motivations that Jane McGonigal gave to us as to how we are helped by video games that also connect to Rusel de Maria's article,"Why We Play." One example is the idea of skill practice used in both pieces. Skill practice represents doing other activities in order to better yourself at a certain skill. Another example is the idea of epic meaning, or feeling. Gamers do whatever it takes to get past challenges no matter how hard it is, even if they don't think they'll be able to do it. The feeling that gamers get after accomplishes this kind of challenge is an epic feeling, also talked about in "Why We Play" (the challenges.) The last example is the idea of urgent optimism. This is basically when games have the mindset of not giving up until they finish what they're trying to accomplish. In the gaming world, the ability to have multiple lives/chances teachers games problem solving and how to have that mindset of never giving up.
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