The Daily Mirror is is a daily tabloid newspaper founded in 1903, the owner of The Daily Mirror is Reach plc, the news paper is politically aligned with the Labour Party. The Tines is a British daily news paper, it began in 1785 and is a broadsheet, the newspaper is politically aligned with the Conservative Party. The owner of The Times is News UK. The Daily Mirror being a tabloid means it has young adults and teenagers as the audience, as it is more picture and colour orientated, uses bold font and bright colours, this makes the Mirror stand out as it uses eye catching elements to grab the readers attention, it does this through simple text and short stories, they mostly do stories on celebrity gossip, this magazine is aimed towards working class young adults and teenagers. The Tines being a broadsheet means it has more adult and older generation of readers, broadsheets are quality news papers where, broadsheet uses higher news content that will get more circulation. The T...
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a) What is meant by a mainstream film ? [2] a film that has a large budget and the soul purpose of it is to create profit, they are created by the larger film studios. b) Briefly explain what a media conglomerate is. [2] is a media company that owns multiple other media companies to mass produce. c) Explain two features of independent film production. Refer briefly to I, Daniel Blake r to support your points. [6] location - independent film has less amount of filming locations due to profit, they will use the same areas multiple times throughout the film, seen in I Daniel Blake as they use the same areas throughout the film. cast - independent film uses non celebrity cast and actors with not a lot of experience due to money they will have to pay them a lower as lack of experience and celebrity endorsement, seen in I Daniele Blake as they do not have any celebrities throughout the film and the cast hasn't had many major roles in any other ...
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Black Panther Mainstream: black panther is a main stream film, there are many reasons for this. one of the first reasons is the genre, Black Panther is a super hero, action movie. this is very popular in the current century as most movies in cinemas are super hero, action or horror, this shows it as mainstream as, they are focusing on getting people to watch the film. Another reason is the Narrative, black ranger being a PG13, the story is pretty straight forward with extremely good action scenes, its simple to follow, another reason this is mainstream is because of the upbeat typical super hero ending of the hero saving an area and having a great battle, the simple and cookie cutter style shows that the film is mainstream to not complex the story so that they can have audiences coming to watch the film. The most popular star of the movie is Micheal Jordan and Chadwick Boseman, Micheal Jordan being an athlete and owning the brand Jordan, he is an extremely likeable and...
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Black Panther: The marvel universe has always had a large fan base with brining in over $13.5 billion at the box office just from the past 10 years, they have a very loyal fan base and this film helped it gain more as the cultural impact the film had on society. Black Panther is a 2018 super hero film, Black Panther has been hinted at since Iron Man 2. It is the 18th movie in the marvel cinematic universe. directed by Ryan Coogler the film does stay true to the original idea of superhero genre and helps expand and add more onto the marvel cinematic universe. it doesn't just fill the marvel universe but fills in history. this film is different from normal marvel movies, one of the reasons is the narrative its an origin story not for the titular hero but for the country he protects, this is different from the typical hero saving the city, in doing this it gives the performance more emotion as he is being brave and is fighting for...
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Media my audio-visual production is an original horror show called followed, with it being aired on bbc 1 and having a serious tone with the show having spooky editing ad acting. Like horror shows such as such as the Netflix adaption Scream, I will follow the codes and conventions appropriate for a mainstream product aimed at a target audience of aspiration women aged 18-35, who are interested in horror shows. these interests will be shows on the bbc 1 channel at 9 pm as it has an age rating of 15, the show will also have trailers on other channels and bbc 1 to promote it. i will be creating a spooky and original show with lots of tension and suspense the show will have a variety of new ideas and different ways to create suspense, the idea of my show is to create as much fear and suspense for the viewer. using sound and lighting it will gain the horror audience as they know horror films based of the lighting and the suspenseful music. my first scene will show th...
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How my ideas match the brief: i have choose a fictional genre witch is horror however there is no sub genre for this its just plain horror. i have also chosen a producer witch is bbc 1 i have the show based on ideas for people 18-34. for a key moment i will have a spooky scene to show of the narrative and the genre of what the show is. i will have the spooky scene go over two or more filming scene for the brief it also creates climax, for my genre i will have spooky places like a grave yard it being at night or it being in a spooky house, this can also be shown through lighting. i will have 3 or more characters witch it being the villain and the heroes. i will have a lot of close up and wide angle shots with the horror with red or blue lighting with it being dark. i will have music with a lot of tension and a lot of creepy and spooky sounds there will also be silence to create tension too. how my narrative gets to the target audience: my target audience is 18-34 year old t...
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Audio-Visual Create a sequence from a key moment in Episode 1 of your new television programme Length: 2 minutes 30 seconds - 3 minutes. target audience: 18-34 year old ‘mainstreamers’ or ‘succeeders’. producer: bbc1 or itv2 create a crossmedia production for a programme, Create an audio-visual sequence from a new television programme and associated print or online materials to promote the same programme. A cross-media production for a new television programme in a factual or fictional genre (or sub- genre/ hybrid) of your choice The sequence must construct representations of at least one social group Editing of footage and sound, including continuity editing Diegetic sound (including dialogue) and non- diegetic sound (such as a soundtrack or sound effects) Wide range of camera shots, angles and movement, to establish the locations, narrative/topic and representations At least three different characters or contributors Construction of narrat...
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BBC1 and ITV2: BBC 1: bbc 1 has a family audience as their type of shows are more sitcoms in the mid day, however in the morning and night it is more serfiscated shows with high brow, they have documentary life style shows and drama. the audience vary for bbc 1 depending on the time of day. however they are more focused on hugh brow shows that have been running for years. they have a range of comedy soaps and dramas bbc 1 is a main stream network. ITV2: itv 2 has more adult working class shows as they feature family guy and americfan dad showing the audience to be working class for teenagers and adultus in their early 20s. it also has a lot of adult comedy and have game shows with lovable hosts. a lot of their shows are from america so they can get american audiences too. specialist record labels: their specialist teams are responsible for things like tracking, collecting and distributing royalties to their artists, producers and copyright owners, as they know tha...
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PAPER 1 Section B : EXAM QUESTION LNWH The radio industry has grown to reach a broader audience with a broader variety of topics and to include a broad range of ages as radio has evolved and migrated to the internet through episodic podcasts, one example of this is The Late Night Woman's Hour, this podcast focuses primarily on female audiences of all ages, as the host of the show is Emma Barnett, who is a female audience. British broadcaster and journalist and show consists of more feminine subjects to cater to a wide variety of female viewers for example "Missing Friends" and "Extreme Breast Feeding" even the podcast has numerous female guests from diverse backgrounds including fitness, science and entertainment to cater to an even wider range of viewers. Another example of Radio viewers is Radio 4, on which Late Night Woman's Hour appears, Radio 4 is known to draw white middle-aged middle-class viewers as a show like The Archers, a British Soap Opera...
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LNWH: Late Night Woman's Hour history and Background: this podcast is a late-night edition of the long-running, bbc radio 4 programme woman's hour . the podcast started in started in june 2015 and had a one month pilot run, scheduled twice-weekly on Thursday and Friday at 23:00 for one hour.The presenters for this first run were lauren laverne who is 41 and Jane Garvey who is 55 and led panels of five guests in discussion of a particular topic such as fan fiction or lust .Lauren Laverne then became the permanent host when the programme started a regular schedule in 2016, being scheduled as a monthly podcast which was then broadcast on Radio 4 at 11 pm on the last Thursday of each month. The topics discussed in the first run included the dating app, Tinder and lying. The conversation was frank and adult, this was suited for bbc 4 as their target audience was adults ages from age 35+ and reflects culture witch is the themes and topics shown within the podcas...
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independent films: the key components for an independent film are that their is only limited distribution of the film, you will have to look hard for the film as it will not be in many cinemas. there is also a limited star and cast as they do not have as much production as a mainstream film. independent films are more aimed at older audiences as it talks about more serious topics. independent films use more realistic genres and usually have darker themes and ending. they are less known and have more critical success. they film independent films on location location shooting as they do not have a large budget. the themes are interned to educate the viewer and they provoke the viewer as they have challenging subjects. the films are usually less entertaining as they are aimed at older and more educated audiences as the film it has de-saturated scenes and a more grey colour pallet. the film i Daniel Blake is a 2016 independent film directed by ken loach. the types of movies ken loach...
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mainstream film question: mainstream films have a higher chance of making a higher income this is because they can make more advertising and afford a better cast. with more advert there is a higher chance that someone will watch a film as they have seen the advert over and over and are constantly reminded that they should watch the film. them also having more money allows they to have celebrity endorsement in their adverts. having more money means that they can afford a better cast meaning that they will get more viewers as people will watch films based on who is staring in the film and the actors have a better chance of getting on tv shows and having interviews about the film. having more studios working on the film means that the films quality and props will be higher as they can afford it more. this is shown with straight out of compton as they has large advertising from beats and had a lot of celebrity endorsement thought out trailer having rights over catch music that a lot of p...
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Straight out of Compton: straight out of Compton was a mainstream film,we know this as it had large producer help from ice cube, dr. dre, scott bernstein, gary gray, matt alvarez and tonica wright. the film was realised by universal pictures witch is a large studio so they could fund the film a lot more. the comapines that were involved with making it were legendary pictures, new line cinema, cube cinema, crucial films and broken chair flickz. they had a large budget of $28-$50 million dollars witch is almost the same as the amazing 2019 joker witch was seen as amazing. the film had a large budget. the box office intake was $208 million dollars over 4x what it cost to make the film meaning that it was a large success. the way that the film was marketed was through dr. dre making beats this would hype people up to watch the film, the other way that they did marketing was through having different trailers for different races (black, white and Hispanic audiences) they also went on ...
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tide section b: a modern day viewer would see this tide advert as offensive but catch, as the wording and the red bold text supports this. the reason they would find this offensive as it shows women are nothing but house wife's and cant amount to what men were in the 1950s. in the 1950s women were nothing but domestic house wife's who did everything for their husband and had to follow order from what their husband has said to do, this is different from today as women can now vote and have the same equal rights that men do. women in the 1950s were not allowed to join the war or vote again showing how unfair life was for them. in the 1950s it follows the gauntlett theory as we are put in imagery that women are nothing but the happy home maker, this is different from today as men are now seen in cleaning adverts but it is mostly women in the adverts. in the 1950s the gauntlett theory is shown again as the media conveys a single forward message that will be followed throughout ...
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tide advert: the way tide has represented women is showing them as being a house wife, this was traditional for the time period that this came out as women were not allowed to have jobs and lived under men rules. This advert is made for the men and the females as it shows women being happy with domestic life and it is made for women because it shows how clean their house will be when they use tide so that they can please their husband. the main imaged used is a suburbs woman hugging the tide product and looking very happy. this is brand reconsecration and tells the viewer you will be happy when you use tide. the other two images is the woman doing domestic lifestyle and enjoying it because she is using tide implying that tide is the best product to get. the final image is a tip to buy tide as it is the best product this influences the men to buy tide so that they can have the best house. the colours used are vibrant red and white, this helps the text stand out when it is near the b...
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Vampier Movies Conventions: colours: black and red-horror Bats,Blood, medieval castle, seduction, midnight, Seduction: 'kiss' boasts about having colour, has a man being belittled, witch was unconventional as men were meant to be more powerful to women and not to cower to them as it was 1963, men is in traditional suits and formality, women are dressed glamorise and is sexually revealing showing women as objects, has celebrity names, but has one of the main characters on the 4th name even though she is in the power showing that women aren't in power yet, has dark colouring showing classical vampire, has classical vampire background off a gothic castle has a classical vampire font as it is in gothic text. shows contains of blood dripping on the letter V showing classical vampire, has classical props of bats surrounding the vampire, the credits do not have any females in it I,pling that women weren't good enough to make movies, it has the universal lo...