Monday 23 January 2012

 Websex: What's the Harm



The voice-over of the women Nathalie Emmanuel is being overlapped with an non diegetic sound which is dub step or electro pop which it portrays it had been made for a younger audience. Plus the detonative meaning of the music is that it is very up beat but the connotation of the music is that is a documentary about young people grabbing sex in different ways. The misc-en-scene is the costume is very casual which hints the idea of realism that helps the documentary to feel normal. The images are mostly of young women and men that are using the internet for sex lives, and uploading nude pictures of them to attract other individuals.



The documentary portrays a negative view against all younger generation as it might show that  all younger men and women do have sex this way and the younger generation is also called the 'internet generation' which shows that they are more advanced.

The target audience ranges to 16-24 year old as the interviewees are all in the ranges of 16-24 but it will help the audience to identify with them as they may try to have sex this way furthermore appeals to the audience as they are discussing technology that the younger generation like to keep up-to-date with latest technology.


The documentary falls into the category of expository and reflexive. The codes and conventions that are are being used n this documentary is a voice over of the documentary maker and real footage but the documentary also takes part in the documentary by involving herself in the subject's life. The audience is informed and educated about new technology and how it is being used for things like sex. 


The institutional source of the text has been collected by a research on their target audience of 16-24 to see what 'Websex' starts at or happens. The people who control what the institution produced is us, the public. Therefore it is a public service which is funded by the tv license 

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