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context

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 13/12/22 context  social context - how media products reflect the society in which they are produced and that of their target audiences  cultural context - how media products reflect arts and culture including popular culture of the time  historical contexts - how media products reflect events from the pst and social changes  https://www.sutori.com/en/story/copy-of-copy-of-laurens-life--1pDFmzyyDkXtsPQQVefZcXwf     why social, cultural, historical context is important? race modern era background sexuality family life religion nationality community age  whats historical? Same sex marriage is legalised  whats social? Increase in drug misuse  Increase i hate crime migration shoplifting  whats cultural? Multicultural talents  Emma Watson  Increase in hate crime is social context it has clearly impacted cuffs in the first episode as an Amir from an asian ethnicity getting attacked by a white British man. In 2014 there was an i...

structure of the gcse paper tv section

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Structure of the GCSE paper- TV UNIT whole of the GCSE is 200 marks paper 1 is tv& promoting media ( 70 marks 35%) paper 2 will be music & media  (70 marks 35%) =140 marks the remaining 60 marks is course work which i out of 30 % we will be able to make changes from feedback L- language, camera angles ,editing, sound, mise en scene A- AUDIENCE- active, passive, mass, niche, uses & gratifications R- REPRESENTTATION- stereotypes, counter-types, dominant representation, positive, negative,  I- INDUSTRY- tv, film, psb ,regulators ,radio, newspaper, magazines, video games  C- CONTEXT- social, cultural, political historical   PAPER ONE- SECTION A TV UNIT  q1- worth 5 marks = 2 points ( analysis analyse  one element of media language from the extract ) ANALYSE how camera language is used to create meaning refer to at least two examples from extract in your answer  ANALYSE how mise-en-scene , ANALYSE how editing ANALYSE  q2- worth...

MEDIA LANGUAGE

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 Introduction to media language                                                          14th September 2022 L AUNGUAGE A UDIENCE R EPRESENTATION I NSTITUTION  MICRO ELEMENTS  CINEMATORAPHY - anything to do with cameras ( camera shots / movement/ angles) SOUND - diegetic/ non-diegetic  MISE-EN-SCENE - everything you see in a frame  EDITING - transitions , pace of edit ( fast/slow) CAMERA SHOTS - CINEMATOGRAPHY EXTREME CLOSE UP (ECU)  CLOSE UP (CU) LONG SHOT (LS) WIDE SHOT (WS) MEDIUM SHOT (MS) POINT OF VIEW (POV) LONG ANGLE (LA) HIGH ANGLE (HA) OVER THE SHOULDER (OTS) CAMERA MOVEMENT - CINEMATOGRAPHY PAN TILT CRANE SHOT TRACKING SHOT ROLLING SHOT  STEADICAM EDITING- TRANSITION  WIPE - TRANSITION (WIPE OFF SCREEN/VERY NOTICEABLE/OLDRE FORM) DISSOLVE- TRANSITION ( CLEAR IMAGE THAT DISAPPEARS THEN ONE IN BA...

context homework

 find three examples of media products that supports the rise in knife crime in London Knife crime by police force area London recorded the highest rate of 179 offences involving a knife per 100,000 population in an example of social context which has exceeded the stereotype of London being a scary and dangerous place this article will influence the people that live/ work in London as its will change their feelings of the urban city and make them fear or worried about London  goldfish is the name of the short film that swims deep through London's knife crime, knife crime has influenced this film to spread awareness on the matter and to try and help decrease knife crime in London in the film they use people with personal experience who live in London which makes this a social context has surpassed the stereotype as it shows that London really is full of knife crime which would make people scared to visit it  The majority of both...