Friday 14 October 2011

MY investigation will be on

1.
Korean drama vs American Dramas -The comparison of narrative techniques and style.
Or
Books and films - The way books are continuously being made into films and how they are changed.
Or
Changing nature of Broadcast over the last 5 years.

I am highly interested in korean dramas and american dramas seeing as I watch them practically everyday and the way the are able to relate to our lives on so many levels while also representing ideologies that we have have today, and allows you to get lost in lives of other people but be able to make a connection with them allowing you to feel empathy for them as well as joy, bringing out many emotions.

I  love reading books and these days many directors and production companies are turning books into films -Harry Potter being a prime example of this, however there are so many things that they miss out and few things that they add and allow people to watch the film versions and think they know the novel well when they actually don't know what has happened in the book as many parts have been skipped while certain events have been altered. E.g in the last Harry Potter movie the great Battle happened on the staircase while in the novel it actually happened in the great hall. Which really upset me as someone who reads the books too. Which gets me wondering how is that they think certain parts should be kept in while other parts aren't important enough or why they think changing an event would be better.

Lastly on behalf of the media platforms I find broadcast most exciting and i think seeing how much it has changed in the past few years to be interesting.