Thursday, 25 September 2014
Medium close up
This is a medium um close up which shows several police officers. It helps us see the concern on their faces as they watch their former partner. The amount of people than you can see in this screenshot not only makes the viewer assume that the main protagonist is too powerful for one police officer alone but raises the tension by showing how many people are about to attempt to catch the main protagonist.
Thursday, 11 September 2014
Key Concepts - media analysis
Media Language:
The heading tells the reader that when we are fused together we become more powerful and
able to help people dying from a ever serious illness.the cancer research UK logo is in the
bottom right hand conner. It tells the audience that it is a advert for adult to take part in and that we can flight cancer.
Institution:
The major behind this advert is cancer research.the word 'untied we're stronger than cancer' suggest the fact that everyone should and raise as much money as they can serious illness that
a lot of people are suffering from it.
Audience:
The target audience for this advert is for 50%male and 50%female.The age range for this will be 16-60.
Representation:
It is difficult to see race or ethnicity but it not there are a rage of male and female as
you can see that the women wearing bright pink and light or dark blue.the audience will learn how to help a charity.
TV News research
The first day watching 4 news the stories that appeared were about Ashya Kings family being stopped from seeing him, British Jihads and a panda not GIVING BIRTH.
The second day the story of Ashya King and his family appeared again, child exploitation and the yes programme.
The third day the stories on 4 news were about youth being radicalized, a american journalist being murdered and Ashya King.
I think the editors decided to put the stories in this order so the stories get less serious as the programme goes along.
Monday, 1 September 2014
1) What were the five stories your group chose to
broadcast?
Greenford news story: Year 10's And 11's Leaving
National news story: Doctor Beaten Up At Manchester
London news story: Man Dies From Punch4Punch Game
Sports news story: American Booted From World Cup
Funny news story: Woman Gives Birth Outside Of primark
Greenford news story: Year 10's And 11's Leaving
National news story: Doctor Beaten Up At Manchester
London news story: Man Dies From Punch4Punch Game
Sports news story: American Booted From World Cup
Funny news story: Woman Gives Birth Outside Of primark
2) For each story above, explain WHY you chose
that particular story and not something else. Why would it interest a Greenford
audience?
Greenford news story: We chose this story because this leaves the Year 9's as the only GSCE year group left, thus all the responsibility and pressure from the Year 10's and 11's handed over to them.
National news story: We chose this story because this proves to the younger years how it's not safe to speak to strangers at night, because you notice the violent streak in them when they lash out.
London news story: We chose this story because this also shows to the younger years that violent and idiotic games like this can threaten lives.
Sports news story: We chose this story because the whole globe is linked by the World Cup; also the World Cup has dominated the media world.
Funny news story: We chose this story because this is an unusual place to give birth but it's also heart warming to find out that mother and baby are doing fine.
Greenford news story: We chose this story because this leaves the Year 9's as the only GSCE year group left, thus all the responsibility and pressure from the Year 10's and 11's handed over to them.
National news story: We chose this story because this proves to the younger years how it's not safe to speak to strangers at night, because you notice the violent streak in them when they lash out.
London news story: We chose this story because this also shows to the younger years that violent and idiotic games like this can threaten lives.
Sports news story: We chose this story because the whole globe is linked by the World Cup; also the World Cup has dominated the media world.
Funny news story: We chose this story because this is an unusual place to give birth but it's also heart warming to find out that mother and baby are doing fine.
3) What order did you broadcast the stories
in? Why did you place the stories in that order?
1.
National News Story
2.
Greenford News Story
3.
Sports News Story
4.
London News Story
5.
Funny News Story
Now think about your writing, editing, broadcasting and group work.
4) How did you make sure the script was the right length? She used the stopwatch app on her phone to test how many seconds she took to read out the script.
5) How did you make sure each story was clear and easy to understand? she just spoke with a loud, clear voice.
We made sure the broadcast was professional by using high level vocabulary and speaking loud and clear.
6) How did you make sure the broadcast was professional? She spoke loud and clear.
7) What was your specific role in the group? I
was the journalist
8) Rate your group’s ability to work collaboratively out of 5 (1=poor, 5=excellent) I would say either 4/5
8) Rate your group’s ability to work collaboratively out of 5 (1=poor, 5=excellent) I would say either 4/5
9) How could your group have worked more
effectively as a team? I say everyone was a
good tribute to the team and we worked effectively.
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