Monday 24 November 2014

Closed due to Elf and Safety

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A number of students have been interviewed for Christmas jobs at the Belfry’s winter wonderland experience.  Paul failed the interview for the position of elf and safety officer whilst Reece lasted two days claiming, ‘it was awful, I was embarrassed.’

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, celebrity interior designer and host of ‘Changing Rooms’, has designed ‘The Magical Journey’ which opened at The Belfry (£20 entry for children) and its closure is being represented in a way that makes it a rich story for media students to analyse.

The national press has got hold of this story as the ‘experience’ has temporarily closed down. This is the latest in a perennial bout of stories (see Lapland New Forest) about these, sometimes, underwhelming attractions. A cynic would say that they are exploitative and reduce 'the magic of Christmas' to a tawdry  event driven by consumerism and a lack of imagination amongst those willing to feed the greed.

For us it presents an opportunity to have a go at similar headline puns on this festive theme. It’s still November!   Maybe the cuts to the National Elf service contributed to the shut down.

See if you can beat my headline and write the article to go with it.

Research


Read the article in the Guardian
 ....and the comments accompanying it


Explore the Facebook page to view the comments


This link will take you to the Magical journey web-site



The Daily Mail calling it Winter Blunderland.



 The Telegraph with an apology from the event director

Questions to consider

The comments underneath the articles are well worth reading and show how the audience interacts with media texts. News media are no longer creating artefacts which are read passively, these stories often take on a life of their own, moving in sometimes unexpected directions. 

How can the representation of this story affect parties involved?

For example, The Belfry, Laurence Llewelyn Bowen, residents of Sutton Coldfield, the organisers…

Social media can have a profound effect on business decisions and empower people.  They can also be manipulated by producers of media texts and trolls alike to steer a response in an audience.

How does media interactivity work in relation to this text?

This story is ripe for a little embellishment. Emerging news ...

There is mention of a child being bitten by a reindeer, our own prospective elves suggest that most elves are Eastern European. Santa was a fake as the real one was at the Merry Hill Shopping Centre in Dudley. It was actually very good but they are delaying due to the weather and it not being near Christmas yet. Elves seen smoking.  Long queues, cheap presents, rude staff.

You have researched the facts in the quality newspapers.  Now write the article for a tabloid audience. Include a headline, an image and two opening paragraphs.

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