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GCSE Media Autumn term index

key: 1) Introduction to the subject and you 2) Key concepts (LIAR) and analysis of Film Poster 3) Denotation and Connotation: Advert analyses (WaterAid) 4) Mise-en-scene: Stranger Things 5) Camerawork and editing blog tasks 6) Blog feedback and learner response 7) October assessment – feedback and learner response 8) Reception theory – Harry Brown trailer analysis 9) Audience effects theory - Blue Planet analysis 10) Audience and Industry - impact of internet essay 11) Industries - Ownership and control (Facebook and Instagram) 12) Film Industry: Introduction to Marvel 13) Film Industry: Doctor Strange 14) Film Industry: I, Daniel Blake 15) Audience and Industry internet essay - feedback and learner response Links :  1) https://rubanaisgscemediablog.blogspot.com/2020/09/first-10-questions.html 2) https://rubanaisgscemediablog.blogspot.com/2020/09/blog.html 3) https://rubanaisgscemediablog.blogspot.com/2020/09/analysis-of-water-aid.html 4) https://rubanaisgscemed...

Audience essay feedback and learner response

 1)  ·          You’ve delivered a 900+ word essay and covered a range of very good points that relate to the question – well done! This is a real achievement and your paragraph on the newspaper industry is particularly good. ·          It’s brilliant to see specific statistics and examples in there such as the fall in the number of newspapers sold in the UK. Examples and statistics are important and make your argument much more convincing – keep this up! ·          This is a great start in developing our writing for extended essay responses – both Media exams have 20-mark essays in them. EBI: ·          You need to work on written English – spelling, punctuation and grammar. At GCSE level, good written English is essential. ·          Your introduction actually reads like a concl...

I, Daniel Blake

1) the director have creative control in the independent cinema.they can control low budget and how the film works and everything about it because none can change anything except the director . in the Hollywood films the executive chooses how the film goes an high budget , also they can choose to have famous and known actors . 2) Daniel Blake is a 59-year-old widowed carpenter who must rely on welfare after a recent heart attack leaves him unable to work. Despite his doctor's diagnosis, British authorities deny Blake's benefits and tell him to return to his job. 3) ken Loach is the director of I Daniel Blake this is because he is a professional director and have done a lot of films over 50+ years  4)A video was released using members of the public and politicians that supported the film’s message. This was highlighted with the hashtag #WeAreAllDanielBlake The film also paired up with NomadiX Media's iProjector to create an outdoor campaign using quotes from the film. A part...

doctor strange

1) Disney and marvel was involved by the creation of doctor strange. 2) Conglomerate is when most major media companies are conglomerates that own a range of smaller companies like Disney owning marvel . 3) BBFC = British Board of Film Classification 4) doctor strange was giver 12A rating  5) they did an interview with IMAX to promote the film.  6)it is recorded in Nepal , Hong Kong, USA and UK. the actors and especially Doctor Strange, as played by Benedict Cumberbatch, generates a powerful look in his dashing red Cloak of Levitation, designed by Alexandra Byrne. which showed us that he was the hero of the movie and that he is the main character. also sometimes it was mostly dark around doctor strange . also they have used famous actors . some of them have a shocked face or confusion. using famous characters also make people watch the movie and get more views it entertain people. there was props used  like the car crash scene there as the car crashing and getting de...

Film Industry: Marvel Cinematic Universe blog tasks

 1) The Marvel Cinematic Universe has 22 films  2) $22.56 billion dollars , before  $18.2 billion 3)this is because they own the rights to those superheros  4) Avengers game and spider man far from home.  5) Doctor Strange will return for a sequel at "some point in the future". 6)Spider-Man was sold to Sony. However, Sony and Marvel have now agreed a partnership that allows Tom Holland's Spider-Man to appear in MCU films, while Sony retains the rights to the character. 7) The Fantastic Four series and the X-Men were sold to 20th Century Fox, though Marvel Studios expect to regain the rights to both properties this year due to a merger between Disney and Fox. The merger means Marvel could introduce these characters into the MCU in future films. 8)Disney has also announced new plans for several  new marvel TV  series including one based on Thor's adopted brother Loki, on their new streaming service, Disney+, so there'll be plenty more Marvel content to w...