Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Textual analysis - Strippers

The program 'Strippers' follows the life of three adult dancers, inside and outside of the workplace. Following the theory of uses and gratifications I would say this program supplies Entertainment, Social integration and most of all entertainment. I believe the target audience for this program to be of both genders and around 18-37. This is because of the wide range of Uses and Gratifications. This program could offer information to those that are curious about what actually happens inside strip clubs and want to explore the real life situations of 'strippers'. Another use or gratification is social integration. Thanks to the modern worlds extensive use of internet social sites it is very possible that many people will be sharing the fact that they have watched it and the controversial content of the program increases the likelihood of this sharing. The technical codes of this program actually portray the women that work as lap dancers in a very positive light, using techniques such as eye level camera shots showing the strippers as relatable but also low angle shots that show the women as very dominant, successful people. The lighting that is used in this program varies. This variety provides a kind of duality of the women in the program, showing them in dark places when working and light places when they are being themselves. The preferred reading of this would be that the women are acting whilst dancing and that day to day they are just very normal people, working for a living.

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