Task 1: Mrs. Fisher's video (1 hour) Watch and take notes on the set product The Times: https://youtu.be/kooPTqrxov4 Image dominated the cover The cover shows Mike Pence on the left and Donald Trump on the right, election running mates for the Republican Party Suit and ties give powerful connotations The suits and ties connote … Continue reading ISP (lesson) 26
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Easter Holiday work- Newspaper recap pp
Easter newspaper pp
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*sorry I just noticed that I never published this last week! Sorry for the delay Task 1 - Media Studies textbooks (1.5 hours) Read and take notes on the pages 83-89 of your Yr1 Media Studies textbook on key approaches related to the Radio industry. (45 min) Public service broadcaster- A radio or television … Continue reading ISP 25 [failed upload]
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Complete the extensive booklet (attached at the bottom) on the second-year online case study, Attitude. Take notes and complete tasks - and then upload onto your WordPress blog. Attitude booklet
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Task 1 - Media Studies textbooks Read and take notes on Chapter 5 (p.180-185) of your Yr1 Media Studies textbook on key approaches used to study online media products. (30 min) Apply Barthes and Gauntlett and Hall Jean Burgess and Joshua Green refer to YouTubers are figures who 'despite their carefully cultivated "homegrown" brand identities, … Continue reading ISP 24
Zoella sheet
Zoella - Booklet
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Task 1: Audience and Industry content - Read and take notes on pages 202 to 212 and ensure that all tasks and glossary terms are also noted. (1.5 hours) Mainstream: Large-scale and geared towards large, homogeneous (segments of) audiences State-owned organisations or commercial companies Vertically (or hierarchically) structures organisations staffed by proffesionals Carries or dominant … Continue reading ISP 22
Alternative representations offender in the 1960s: NOVA
Alternative representations offender in the 1960s: NOVA magazine: Shows representations of alderwomen British Magazine Emergence of contrasting messages and images Majority of magazines reinforced the stereotype of the 'Happy Housewife' Minority offered more progressive representations of gender- These reflected a growing sense of female independence and liberation Does the Vogue (1965) reinforce traditional gender … Continue reading Alternative representations offender in the 1960s: NOVA
Magazines- representation issues
When considering representation in magazines we will be analysing hem in relation to: The genre (and ideologies of consumerism driven by the need to 'deliver' readers to advertisers) The social, cultural and historical context The women of Vogue are: Modern, Social, Empowered, unique, domestic, consumerist, glamorous, stereotypical, sexual, freedom, fashionable, marital, luxury, classy, stylish, upper … Continue reading Magazines- representation issues
Magazines- mainstream and alternative media (The Big Issue)
Readership- how many people read the magazine )always higher than circulation) Circulation- how many are sold The Big Issue: People selling on the streets- homeless Charity organisation Neutral politically (pro human rather than economic/more left wing) Founded in 1991 Social enterprise Gives seller a social network and purpose Sold over 200 million in UK … Continue reading Magazines- mainstream and alternative media (The Big Issue)