Thursday, 30 October 2008
Here's Harri...!
Actually, researching this topic (mine being Harry Potter) has made me wonder what new and fabulous, well most likely disturbing pieces of fan art and fan fiction will arise, once the next film is released! Aaaagh soon be back to Hogwarts again- is it just me or did anyone actually wish there was a wizarding school you could go to? Flying lessons or trigonometry? Hmm......
Anyway, see you soon, fellow cushioners- not long now, the excitement builds by the hour...... :)
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
At last! I’ve found my topic.
I reluctantly registered with the forum (the title “Desperate Fans” managed to put me off a little, but I thought, as its all in the name of research of course, I'll just go with it) and it claimed to be “The oldest and largest Desperate Housewives fansite”.
I’m not the biggest desperate housewife fan, I must admit, (though I couldn’t resist posting “Edie Britt is a legend” on quite a few forum pages) but I still really enjoyed watching some of the fan-made videos, compiled of clips from the series’ and from public events in which the actors have attended. There are hundreds of pictures, videos and stories posted on this site. It also makes me think that Despo would be a pretty good cultural object to look at for my essay... hmm, is it too late to change my plan now?
But anyway, with a lot to catch up on after transferring from Birmingham, I better get cracking!
- Danielle.
You guessed it... It's that time of the week again!
He may be new but he fits right in :P
Someone's been busy...
Maybe the worst picture EVER but demonstrates how cold we were....
Awww the weekly meeting of the masses! I can't help but feel sad that after next weeks presentation they shall be no more :( Anywho, i'll save my sentimental ramblings for another time...
This weeks meeting in true Cushion Club style took place in the one and only Bute cafe, and boy had people been busy! Leanne showed us her creative side by unveiling the first part (of many) of what will grace our board, and provided us with paper of many colours so we can all do our bit for the display. So a big thank you from everyone to her! We also decided upon what to actually put on the board...and in front of... No awards for guessing what that'll be really :P
This weeks meeting also saw the first appearance of our two new members, it seems the Cushion club has grown in popularity, but as the saying goes the more the merrier! Just good luck guys in choosing a topic! And horrah Kendra was this week in attendance, the team was let down however by Nick, who i'm guessing after seeing out last night was probably nursing a hangover! But cummon thats no excuse for not turning up.
Our next meeting will take place on friday, this time in the Bute library...oh controversial! All members are obliged to bring their creations so we can put them all together into one giant board of prettiness, the more we get done then the more we can have a relaxing weekend before the dreaded presentation.
-Amanda
Thursday, 23 October 2008
It's a long one!
Hope you don't mind, I've been starting to think about some slides to put up on our board. I've been playing around and have come up with something like this: (these are four individual slides I've just squished up next to each other)
I'm really not sure about it - I like it, but not confident you guys will! I'm happy to redesign or if somebody else fancies having a go that's fine too :-)
What I thought, was if we have a presentation board, we could put the blown up slides with the questions on- and then for some of them present visual answers. For example:
what kind of creative output is there? - we could surround this with pictures of output from all the different areas we are individually researching. Apart from being interesting, it should look good!
I've been thinking about this a lot - and I think there are two areas that we haven't covered enough yet - we need more specific info on what kind of similar research has gone on before (meeting Matt Hills would help us with this). And also - why should anyone give a dam about fan output, let alone study it?
I have my own opinions on this (mainly that the fans may well be the next generation of media producers, and it's good to keep an eye on what direction we're going in). But I bet a lot of you have your own ideas - maybe we could discuss this at the next meet?
Anyhoo, sorry for the long blog - lots of things whizzing around my head!
p.s who thinks we should have cushions at our presentation (would we get marked down for unprofessionalism?)
ooooh and p.s.s. Please could you all email me pictures of fan creativity, of any kind - I'm gonna see if I can put them all together.
Wednesday, 22 October 2008
The Jonas Brothers' fans are like, mental.
Good times.
Today the Cushion Club were back in business and back in Bute.
After recovering Laura from her near-death experience (damn Cardiff and its lack of care for cyclists!!), we took a stroll to our favourite café a la Bute.
Thanks to
- Carys
- Jenna
- Sue-Anne
- Nick
- Ben
- Harriet
- Laura
and of course Amanda
who all attended, where art thou Kendra? And does anyone even know if random-email-guy is actually on the course?! No? Moving on.
Today we found out which particular area each person is researching and also who has signed up to fan sites.
So far we have
Harry Potter
Anne Rice
Britney Spears
Tim Burton
Star Wars
The Jonas Brothers
We reached the solid conclusion that the ‘willy nilly’ research must now stop and order must resume. Crowning Laura our methodical leader, we have devised a set of questions that we will each apply to our certain areas of fandom.
1. What mediums of creative output do fans produce?
2. What part does the online community play in the support of these outputs?
3. What is the value of the finished product?
4. Does the product ever affect the original source of fandom?
These questions help us to focus on what has been most under-researched in fandom, including fans creative outputs. Although many texts have been found on fandom and online communities, we found little focus on fans creativity and how they display it.
Next Wednesday we will compare and contrast our findings, maybe even buy some shiny coloured paper and start some fabness for the presentation.
See you next week guys.
- Leanne
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Settled.
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Anne Rice
But in particular...
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Her Vampire Chronicles
(You could feel the suspense, couldn't you? :p)
This website is what convinced me though, because I found it really interesting how the people who run it pose as actual characters from the book series (my favourite character's Lestat :D). The forum they run even has a "Get to know your hosts" section where members can ask the "hosts" (who are the characters) questions which are answered by the "hosts" in the exact way the character would answer it. It's really weird and strangely intriguing. :D
Kay, that's all. See you guys tomorrow?
Hazaar ! I have decided on a topic!
After much deliberation I have decided that Tim Burton be my topic of choice. For all of you who are unaware of Tim Burton let me explain... Director of great movies such as Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare before Christmas and most recently Sweeney Todd, Tim's work has become legendary amoungst movie go-ers everywhere and has earnt him a cult-status amoungst fans. "And are you one of these creepy fans, Amanda?" I hear you cry! Indeed I am... (gotta consider yourself pretty hardcore after standing in the rain for hours waiting for him and Johnny Depp to turn up at the Sweeney Todd premiere) Now I know what your thinking... he looks like a bit of a nutter! But lets face it, the "eccentric" look's earnt him millions of dollars throughout his career, so he must be doing something right!
Part of the decision to choose Tim Burton (apart from being a fan of his work) came from the fact the other eager members of The Cushion Club, chose themes in the television and music categories. Choosing someone who inhabits both the film world and in particular Movie Direction just shows the diversity of topics covered by the online community network.
Monday, 20 October 2008
It's Britney Bitch.
So any who, before I whittle on any further- this is deal.
Team Britney have created a VIP blog, launched a new central fan site, signed up to a twitter account AND created a youtube account devoted solely to an up-close and personal (non-paparazzi) follow of the Britsters life.
Using the internet to re-launch a career and create a new following with a community of fans? I’m there.
Booyah Britney.
Sunday, 19 October 2008
You'll never guess what I've chosen......NOT! ;-)
My Choice Is Made
As the theme of our presentation was now decided upon,I went away in search of a forum on a particular aspect of the media to join as part of our research into fandom.
The inspiration for my choice of forum came on Saturday night when I attended The Mighty Boosh live! As I was sat there in the front row, taking extremely close-up and zoomed in photos of Noel Fielding worryingly frequently, I thought that this show might be an appropriate and relevant choice. Aside from my own personal obsession, I was also aware of "Cheekbone" magazine - an online magazine, purely made for and created by the fans of the Boosh - a perfect example of a creative output which I thought could be beneficial to our presentation.
So as I sat there on Sunday, contemplating how amazing last night was, I found a Mighty Boosh forum, joined up, and let the research commence...
Wednesday, 15 October 2008
We <3 the Cushion Club !
Harriet
Jenna
Nick
Ben
Carys
Sue-Anne
Laura
and
Amanda
met to discuss ideas for the topic of our presentation. Unfortunately Kendra was unable to attend due to circumstances beyond her control, which has been understood by the group.
The main focus of our meeting (besides completing this week's portfolio task) was to discuss our ideas for our presentation. After much deliberation the group settled on the theme of Fan Communities and their creative output.
Collectively we decided that amongst academics the topic of fan creativity has failed to be studied in much depth. We have decided to look into the way fans actively respond to media by looking at online forums. There are several questions that need researching. What is the value of the fan fiction and art that fans post online? Does this alter or influence at all ,the way the programme is made. And what do people use fandom for?
We decided that in order to examine this topic further we could look at many different aspects of the media ranging from books and magazines to films, TV and music and decided that our task before next week was to each pick an example of one of these types of media content and join a 'fandom' forum based upon it.
This pretty much sums up this week's festivities... and what do we have to show for our efforts ? Photo's of course !!!!
What an attractive bunch we are !
-Amanda
Tuesday, 7 October 2008
Our First Meeting...
We were able to gather photographic evidence of the 'event' including pictures of those all important cushions! (Genuine lack of might i add guys... next week i expect everyone to bring one!)
SMILE!
Lovin' the Union
Very Nice Cushion Modelling
Although not everyone in our group attended a big thanks to Leanne, Sue-Anne, Carys, Harriet, Amanda, Jenna and last but not least Kendra, who all showed up to show their support.