Sunday, November 28, 2010

Extra Credit.

Before taking RTF 305, I have never used a blog or even thought about using one. I found one aspect in particular very positive: the blogs helped me gain a better understanding of the topics, concepts, ideas covered during the week. Probably the most difficult thing I encountered was the technical aspect of maintaining a blog. I am not a very high-tech kind of person and at the beginning I did have some trouble with the layout of my blog. The blogs in which we would have to talk about movies or television shows that we were familiar with and relate them with the blog topic for that week were probably my favorite because they were easy to write about. I was so familiar with what I was talking about that it made it easier to relate to the blog topic. For example, the one week in which we had to describe the basic Hollywood structure about a movie we are familiar with was very fun to do. In future courses, I would recommend the usage of blogs because they are an easy and efficient way of learning. Also, they are very unique and different from the usual assignments given in other classes. One thing I would improve is not so much the blog itself, but how we attained the blog topics. It was very frustrating for me and other people to get e-mails Saturday telling us about the blog due the next day. I would say to be prompt and have a specific time and date for when the students receive the blog assignment for the week.

Yes, you can use my blog in a paper or report.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Globalization and Cultural Imperialism


Globalization can be defined as the international connection of people, cultures, and nations through various tools such as technology and the media. 

One result of globalization is cultural imperialism. This is the idea that the world is becoming a unified culture therefore nations losing their cultural identities in exchange for a world identity.

Started in 2003, America's Next Top Model began as a reality television show in the United States for aspiring models. Now the franchise has over 51 shows around the world in nations such as Germany, Brazil, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Honduras, Nepal, and South Korea. The world of modeling was seen as a western culture, but now thanks to the Next Top Model franchise, modeling is becoming a part of the world's culture.

Thailand's Next Top Model


 

America's Next Top Model
Australia's Next Top Model

Sunday, November 7, 2010

SEX, or nothing at all

In a recent Calvin Klein commercial advertisement, actress Zoe Saldana is a spokeswoman for the latest brand of Calvin Klein underwear, "Envy." The ad is shot in black and white with a white background with the camera focused on Saldana and her body. She intimately claims she has nothing to hide while wearing lingerie and the words "ZOE UNCOVERED" appears on the screen. Saldana also adds that she has no need to keep certain secrets and that the more she shares, the more she feels like herself and ends the ad by saying "Calvin, or nothing at all." I believe this ad is highly persuasive because it gives off so much aesthetic pleasure to the viewer that one cannot help but watch the entire ad.

This ad focuses on the advertising technique that sex sells. Whatever it is that a company is trying to advertise, someway or another, they can make the product sexy because they know it will sell. The idea that sex sells can be seen in just about any form of advertisement such as commercial, print, or public advertisement. Nowadays we see more ads that include women in bikinis, shirtless men, or subliminally sexualized behavior or talk.

The Saldana-Klein ad exemplifies the notion that sex sells because of the way Zoe Saldana is presented and what she says during those thirty seconds. Famously known for its underwear line, Calvin Klein used Zoe Saldana because she is a sexy and beautiful woman confident enough to appear on screen with nothing but her bra and panties on, talking about her secrets. The way Saldana is shot also ads to the notion that sex sells because the camera zooms in on not only her face, but her body as well. After watching this ad, women will want to buy CK underwear because they want to feel as comfortable in their underwear as Zoe Saldana and men will be more attracted to women wearing CK underwear because Saldana makes it look so sexy.




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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

"Just try it on"

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The 2004 movie Spanglish, directed by James L. Brooks tells the story of two very different parents trying to keep insanity within their families. The star-studded cast includes Adam Sandler, Paz Vega, Tea Leoni, and Cloris Leachman. The Clasky's include father John, mother Deborah, grandmother Evelyn, daughter Bernice, and son Georgie. The Clasky's are a wealthy family living an upscale life in Los Angeles while Flor lives with her daughter in what would be considered East LA. Flor is a single mother who recently emmigrated to the US from Mexico and Christina is her daughter and also the narrator of the movie.

"Just try it on!"
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In the first thirty minutes of the film, we get to know Flor and the Clasky family. Flor is a single mother who recently emmigrated to the US from Mexico. The Clasky's hire Flor as their maid even though Flor does not speak a single word of English. Flor does not tell the family that she has a daughter. As Flor begins to work for the Clasky's, she notices the family's troubles especially in the scene when Deborah gives clothes to Bernice in what would be considered the first min-climax of the movie. Deborah gives her slightly heavy daughter Bernice clothes that are a size too small for her. Deborah's intensions are to motivate Bernice to lose weight but Bernice and John see it differently. Bernice leaves the room in tears and John gets upset at his wife for adding more stress to Bernice. Flor sees the opportunity to take the clothes Deborah gave Bernice and alters them to fit Bernice. The first act of the movie ends when Flor tells Bernice to "just try it on" and has officially pried with the Clasky family. 

Flor and John arguing
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In the second act, the Clasky family decide to live in their Malibu beach house for the summer and invite Flor to stay with them. Flor however, declines the offer because of her daughter Christina. She does not want to uproot Christina but Deborah insists that Flor and Christina stay with the Clasky's and with that, Flor agrees. The complication occurs during the summer at the beach house and the events that happen there such as rock hunting, hair dyeing, and the arguments Flor has between both Deborah and John are all events that lead up to the climax of the movie: the night Deborah finally tells John about her infidelity and Flor finally deciding to quit as the Clasky's maid.

Finally, the last act begins in John's restaurant where him and Flor have what she considers "the conversation of her life." The two of them discuss life while Deborah waits at home for John to come home. John finally comes home and in the morning Flor returns to the Clasky household for two reasons: to pick up Christina and quit. As Flor and Christina walk to the bus stop, the movie finally resolves when Flor asks Christina in the last five minutes: "Is what you want in life, to be something completely different than me?" and the movie ends with mother and daughter riding the bus hugging each other.