PPT-Component 1: Section A Analysing Media Language and Representation

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LO What are the basics when analysing media texts The first part of the media framework we will focus on is media language Media language how the media communicate

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LO What are the basics when analysing media texts The first part of the media framework we will focus on is media language Media language how the media communicate meaning through their . G322 Exam – Section A. Analysing Representation. Gender . Age . Ethnicity . Class and status. Sexuality. Physical . ability/disability . Regional . identity . Analysing CLASS & STATUS. Representation. How the media shows us things about society – but this is through careful mediation. Hence . re-presentation.. For representation to be meaningful to audiences there needs to be a shared recognition of people, situations, ideas etc.. The case of Media Cockney Claire Timmins and Jane Stuart-Smith Department of English Language University of Glasgow FachbereichLiteratur-und Sprachwissenschaften Universit *From the chapter by . stuart. hall . Furness – . COMM 205. What representation is . not. …. Media instantaneously planting images and thoughts in our heads. What representation is . also . not. Wendy . Elrick & Emma . McCluskey. Disclaimers. Not the SQA!. Wendy taught . old qualifications before switching to . new. Emma has just finished her first year of teaching Media at N4 and N5. Mainly . P Jenkins. Unit 3 English. . improving your writing. . analysing. visuals. Linking Words. i. n addition. f. or this reason. a. s a result. h. owever. f. inally. m. oreover. i. n contrast. t. hus. Today. Review your mock exams and make a target/plan for your revision. Look at key ways to increase marks in the exam. Media awards.. Coursework release sheets. Don’t forget: revision session today afterschool. Tide print Advert. Driving Question. How are women are represented in the Tide print advert?. Learning Outcomes. I will know. h. ow women are represented in the Tide advert. I w. ill understand. how the representations reflect stereotypical representations of women in the 1950s. Media language. Media language refers to the ways in which media producers . make meaning . in ways that are . specific. . to the medium in which they are working and how audiences come to be literate in ‘. Media Representation Theory. Representation . refers to the construction in any medium (especially the mass media) of aspects of ‘reality’ such as people, places, objects, events, cultural identities and other abstract . Course Structure. 2 year A-Level. Component 1 . –Media Products, Industries & Audiences. [Written exam 2.5hours (35%)]. Component 2- . Media Forms & Products in Depth. [Written exam 2.5hours (35%)]. Advertising Close Study Product: NHS Give Blood: Represent feat: Lady Leshurr R epresentation │ A udiences │ I ndustries │ L anguage https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/55/News-media-standards.jpg Codes and conventions. Demographics. Psychographics. Circulation. Readership. House style. Reception. Print and digital. Interactivity. Prosumer. Data mining. Publishers. Ownership. Conglomerate. Cultivation. What is media?. Media is the plural form of medium. It describes any channel of communication. This can include anything from printed paper to digital data. In general, media refers to television, radio, newspaper, internet and other forms of communication..

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