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bridget jones narrative and conventions
... was released with a target audience of women in mind.
A woman is the protagonist and female audiences can relate to her experiences.
Certain actors have strong links with the romantic comedy genre: Hugh Grant
has a lead role and audiences would associate ...
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Broadsheet and Tabloid comparison.
... is portrayed in order to engage and captivate different audiences, yet their primary purpose is to inform and entertain. The Daily Mirror is likely to entice those who are less well educated and classified as Social class III, IV and ...
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celebrity mums, are they good role models?
... And sadly this seems to becoming the majority rather than minority within celebrity star status. Not only are they ruining their lives, but also their children. I think half of them forget this, and think that money will buy them ...
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Celebrity worship.
... to be seen anywhere without being surrounded by admirers and reporters. He is unable to say or do anything without the world discovering it. To worship celebrities completely imprisons them, and they are no longer able to lead a normal ...
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Changes in technology
... messages in a matter of seconds anywhere in the world. The changes that satellites have made to the media is that they can send and receive information much quicker than before as they are closer to the source of the ...
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Choosing the right software
... style
Cutting and pasting
Insert picture by using ClipArt
Use WordArt
Use text boxes
Group objects together
Use column formatting
Insert tables
Using templates to help start with new posters, letters and CD covers and so forth.
CorelDraw is a graphics design package that is very powerful. It ...
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Chris Evans launched “The Terry and Gaby Show” on Five in 2003, in an attempt to compete with ITV’s “This Morning”. In
... spoil it slightly as they talk to each other rather than the audience. In both of the shows the presenters are smiley and happy which is good because this should help people be more relaxed watching the show. It also ...
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CITIZENSHIP COURSEWORK 'B' - compare two articles from different sources
... going to be an interesting one because it helps us to see how two different sources talk about the same thing. It would entail how the present, which one of both (headlines) draw the attention to the public. I look ...
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clue review
... The list of films based on board games is a short one, there was a musical of Chess, I suppose, but so far there's no sign of Monopoly: The Movie or Scrabble: The Motion Picture, although I hold out a ...
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CNN and the Transformation of Television News
... that while six major news companies exist, their stories all arrive from the same sources and are presented in the same way. The real competition arises in the framing of the story and the presentation. The entertainment value, along with ...
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Commentary - India by Rail...
... is allowed to vividly imagine themselves 'chug on the serpentine hill tracks'.
The reader is able to interact with the text through the profound use of phonological features enabling them to form a personal picture of the scene. They are able ...
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Commentary on "The Idea of Perfection".
... looking for it since the beginning. Interestingly, the bridge itself is beginning to show some personality. After all, bridges cannot be apologetic, unless they were in fact, alive.
"It was hard to see why the town was split on it", an ...
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Commentary on 'Rachel's Magical Paintbox'
... several magical aspects. For example, the book 'Matilda' is about a girl who manages to obtain secret powers. Roald Dahl's books are a popular favourite with children so I wanted my book to include magic as I feel this is ...
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Commentary on Leaflet.
... in many different ways which helped me establish which presentational devices worked and made an impact and which did not. I established that the less text and more pictures that a leaflet contained the more likely it was to be ...
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Commentary on newspaper article.
... I am changing the subject matter. I have chosen to take up this approach as I feel that the readers would find it much easier to understand what the article was stating.
The audience of this piece of ...
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Comparative commentary between two different pieces of written productions
... the city. However, Text B is totally different. It has the same subject, but it is described in a completely opposite point of view. In this case, Theroux purpose is to entertain the reader by describing how snow affects a ...
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Comparative essay on ghosts
... a story. Might sound a bit humoristic to say the word "factual" when talking about ghosts, but Myers' point was to make it clear, that ghosts do exist in this world. The structure of the text is very normal, like ...
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Compare and Contrast a Broadsheet Newspaper with a Tabloid. In Your Answer You Should Explore Your General Findings. Then Pay Particular Attention to the Front Page and Lead Articles of Two Papers Published on the Same Day.
... As well as these there was general nation and international news spread around the paper. Bizarre, the TV listings, the sport, the fashion and the problems page were the only regular sections. With war on terrorism being an occasional column ...
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Compare and contrast the presentational devices of at least two television news programmes.
... jacket shirt and tie. This makes the viewers assume the programme is to betaken more seriously than Newsround.
On Channel Four News they don't abbreviate their names like they do on Newsround for instance on Newsround, the presenters name is ...
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Compare and contrast the reporting of the news of the angel of north in the 'Daily telegraph' and the 'GatesheadPost'. Analyse especially the ways in which each article is written for a particular purpose and audience.
... of the angel in perspective, arms outstretched. She stands upright, a beacon looking over the A1. In the picture the scaffolding is still present. Occupying a mere on third of the page is the text. The text contains of five ...
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Compare and contrast three media articles all depicting the same news item
... larger pictures and broad sheets more text.
All broad sheet newspapers include business and financial news that give an in depth analysis of what is happening in domestic and international economies. Often this is a pullout section. Financial and economic ...
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Compare and Contrast two charity leaflets, Oxfam and Born Free.
... of Oxfam along that they want the reader to help them to help people help themselves. On the other hand the Born Free leaflet shows a large image of four males holding guns surrounding a female elephant which has been ...
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Compare how ‘Newsround’ and ‘BBC 6 o’clock News’ presents the story of the live 8 concert
... it, thus making the news more familiar and accessible. In addition the music sequence is: modern, fast-paced and pulsing, gradually getting louder. This sets the pace for the news programme, and is, further more, a visual representation of stereotypical teenage ...
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Compare the late evening news bulletins which were broadcast by the BBC and ITV on Friday 12th April 2002
... "wireless" were excellent ways to keep people informed. During the war the government censored news because they didn't want to lower morale, and, to a certain extent, this still happens but for different reasons.
As the BBC is paid for by ...
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Compare the late evening news bulletins which were broadcast by the BBC and ITV on Friday 12th April 2002.
... news because they didn't want to lower morale, and, to a certain extent, this still happens but for different reasons.
As the BBC is paid for by people buying television licences, it is meant to be a completely unbiased programme ...