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ENGLISH MEDIA - ANALYSING TWO POSTERS OF DIFFERENT GENRES
... time that the film is in by the old fashioned barbershops which have canopies/ornings over them and the old style cars. Also there are old fashioned oil lamps which give off the impression that the film is set in the ...
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english media coursework
... we feel better or worse about ourselves? One of the major hit series that is currently on television is How to look good naked, although the program does end in giving the woman so much confidence that they are comfortable ...
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Essay On Big Brother
... headlines in India, and a small-scale protest in the eastern Indian city of Patna saw the burning of an effigy of the Jade Goody. The citizens of India were angry and disappointed in the way channel 4 had let Shilpa ...
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Evaluation for GCSE Production (CD Covers)
... such as Amazon.com and reading '100 Greatest Album Covers', by Storm Thorgsen or 'Greatest Album Covers of All Time', by Grant Scott. Designers that caught my attention were Hipgnosis and Andy Warhol. I especially liked the Velvet Underground 'Banana' design. ...
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Evaluation of Magazine “Velo Sport”
... on making the decision to purchase the magazine, also by using large and bold fonts (we mainly use the font 'Verdana' throughout the magazine, including the use of this font in headers, sub-headings and main body text, I chose to ...
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Evaluation Production Coursework
... them ideas were included in my design such as images of great players and catchy taglines along with bold titles to attract attention. There were some facts I didn't want to include on my cover such as non-related images of ...
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Examine some of the ways in which Charles Dickens creates vivid and memorable characters in ‘Great Expectations’
... family or a home. Also during this period in time there were many convicts like Magwitch due to the strictness of the law and the fact that there were not many jobs to bring in money for general living expenses ...
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Examine The Ways In Which Ethnicity Is Presented In The Media
... the "black mugger" frequently used in the 1970's.
Although these studies do produce some firm evidence that the British press may be racist, recent developments have made them appear somewhat dated. Recently, mainly since the Stephen Lawrence case (perhaps the ...
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Examining and discussing the quotation from Sontag’s latest book Regarding the Pain of others to see if her statement is just in its implications.
... in 1966 at the age of 33and was called "Against Interpretation". The book itself it was a collection of essays which had been printed in magazines and was almost a catalyst to dismiss her from being categorised as a purely ...
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Existing film cover and DVD cover analysis. (Memoirs of a geisha)
... for memoirs of a geisha chiyo/sayuri (the main character) who is standing on top of mountains staring out in to the space as the wind blows into her hair, while this is happening she is telling the viewers " a ...
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Experiments in different medias.
... using it I was able to obtain a great amount of detail and distinction. It would be my preferred media because it also has many tools which enable my to make the horse more lifelike. The horse needed a base ...
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Explain why Christian parents might control the television of their children.
... -- think about such things" (Philippians 4:8). Some Christians feel that many television programs do not fit into the above, and therefore have a negative attitude towards these programs.
Research has also proven that the more television that a person ...
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Explaining adverts
... it craves attention of people immediately. The size of the picture also encourages this as it fills nearly the entire page. The cocktail she is holding is pink, despite the fact that the original drink is orange. This is mainly ...
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Explore the links between articles and adverts in a magazine (Guitar Magazine)
... a lot of FHM, Nuts etc. whatever takes our fancy.
The lifestyle that Total Guitars audience is mainly that of a wannabe rock star. We play a lot of guitars; we try and get alcohol and its all girls, girls, girls. ...
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Explore the pop video and CD as a marketing strategy
... older and local music. Every shop plays music to suit a certain audience.) Music can also be bought as CDs, tapes, vinyl or downloaded onto 'iPods' and MP3 players
The launch of MTV in 1981 was a significant event in ...
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Explore the way in which film trailers engage and sustain the audience
... Cruise" in large letters he is very recognizable. He guarantees a response from the female population; who appreciate is sex appeal. He ultimately carries the box-office draw.
Throughout the Gladiator trailer, the colours remain dark and depressing, but when slow ...
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Films:
‘Clueless’ and ‘Stand by me’
... loves you. In 'Clueless' the characters are shown as well of kids who thinks money grows trees. The characters in 'stand by me' are shown as smokers who always swear and get up to no good. The name of the ...
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For this assignment I have been looking at Roswell High, which is an imported sci-fi teenage drama that is shown on Sky One. The show is on Sky One because it also shows mainly imported American shows aimed at the younger audiences.
... impression of another planet such as Mars. This quickly fades away whilst framed newspapers come into focus. The newspapers are in a room that would usually be associated with an American Sheriff.
The screen then quickly switches to another newspaper, ...
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For this assignment I will be looking at how the media reinforces genderstereotypes.
... this is called generalisation. A typical gender stereotype would be 'women should stay at home in the kitchen and do all the housework, whilst men go out to work and go in pubs with their friends.' Another common stereotype is ...
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For this piece of coursework, I am going to focus on an individual person and write about her death that caused misery around the world. Her name is Princess Diana. I would describe her as a nice, beautiful and caring person.
... at the scene while firemen spent an hour and 15 minutes cutting her from the wrecked vehicle. They managed to get Diana breathing again by pumping her chest as quoted before and they continued to work with her on the ...
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HOW AND WHY HAVE BOND FILMS
... haircut when we first see him suggests he has style and when he starts talking to a woman at the same poker table, his smooth talk and charm also suggest this.
James Bond in Casino Royale, however, is introduced in ...
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How are children and young people represented in newspapers and is this representation fair?
... The newspaper has done this so that they can make the damages to the house sound even more dramatic than they may really be. The writer uses the words 'family home' instead of a word like house, to add to ...
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How Does Luhrmann Make His Version Of ‘Romeo And Juliet’ Accessible For A Modern Audience?
... the play which presented him with a few difficulties. For example, as the play is over 500 years old, many values and settings from that time no longer apply for a modern society. Also 500 years ago religion was one ...
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How does the composer position the viewer in Frontline to receive a particular version of telling the truth?
... with the steady studio camera used in the studio scenes, mainly with Mike. This is also represented in the satirical program CNNNN, where Craig Reucassel and his team mock the real life program CNN. As in Frontline, particular attitudes are ...
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How does the film The Truman Show tell the audience about the influence of the media?
... to be a part from an aeroplane that was dropped a few minutes earlier over Seahaven and Truman thinks nothing more of it. Christoff seems to know that Truman will listen to what he is told by the media, when ...