Wednesday 14 November 2012

Planning - Media Psychology


Media Psychology
Freud has the idea of the good and evil sides of the brain.
Lacon- association,  disassociation.
Palrachy- the idea men are more powerful than women.
Voyerism- sexual pleasure in watching people when they are unaware of it.







Voyerism
The ideal I means we are not capable of thinking negatively about ourselves, meaning that our way of thinking is correct because we have nothing to compare it to. We have always thought of our thoughts as being perfect. This is known as the Ideal I.

The idea of spying has become a staple film. This can be seen in a variety of ways both literally and metaphorically.  Voyerism on shot- Actors and actresses take part in voyeurism as they are meant to pretend that they are not being watched by film crews. Cameras take part in voyeurism. Cameras and voyeurism- The cameras act like eyes which capture images.
POV shot- we are able to take on the role  the person in the film. This works particularly well in thriller films and was also famous by Alfred Hitchcock.







The Id
The id is concerned only with pleasure it cares nothing of consequence and operates only on instinct and impulsive. The Mirror stage and the ideal I this theory was madefamous by Jacques Lacon he stated that infants do not recognize themselves as being an individual. At about 18 months a child will realise that they are human, thus being an individual and establish their interpretation of themselves. This is known as the mirrors stage

The ego
The ego is our concerned with the reality of consequences. It is highly aware of how others perceive it and is constantly demanding that we act in a way which others find approving.
The superego
The super ego negotiates between the two parts of the brain, making decisions on whether or not to follow instinctual impulsive (pleasure) or to act accordingly to expectations to other conscientious.
The superego

The super ego negotiates between the two parts of the brain, making decisions on whether or not to follow instinctual impulsive (pleasure) or to act accordingly to expectations to other conscientious.


 Freud?
Known as the farther of psychology, his theory said that the human brain can be broken into three main parts which govern our behaviour, these being: Ideal I, EGO and superego.
 The protagonist (hero) and antagonist (villain) are usually hyper- exaggerated examples of either good or evil. Watching these character is a ways of appeasing those factors of our behaviour.



  



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