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Advertising & Marketing assessment learner response

  1) Type up your feedback in full (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential). For the EBI (write down each bullet point for each question) 01 More media terminology  Develop your explanations  02 More theory needs to be developed How does context shape representation - draw and make a judgement  03 Nut much of an argument - ‘to what extent’ it is not showing a clear line of argument  WWW:  Fair attempt overall, you are able to attempt language analysis of an unseen product  EBI: See my comments next to each Q 2) Read the whole mark scheme for this assessment carefully (find this on your class Google Classroom). Identify at least one potential point that you missed out on for each question in the assessment. 01.  Monochrome (black and white) – stylish, sophisticated, reinforces traditional heterosexual  meanings; consistent with aspirational branding. Low-key lighting ‘chiaroscuro’, backlighting visibl...

Magazine cover learner response

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1) Add your finished magazine cover as a JPEG image. 2) Type up your feedback from your teacher. If you've received this by email, you can copy and paste it across - WWW and EBI. You don't need to include a mark or grade if you don't want to.   Mark out of 15 for Media Language: 12/15 Estimated A Level Coursework grade: A WWW: Kaye, this is a very good piece of production. You have clearly researched, planned and sketched a design which demonstrates good pre-production values. Your decision to produce a Vogue front cover from the Philippines makes total sense; well done for celebrating your own culture and identity. The cover lines are effective and communicate clear meanings throughout the product. You’ve also taught me what the word ‘bebot’ means but once again you’re demonstrating good knowledge of how narrative communicates meaning to an audience. EBI: I mostly agree with your evaluation comments around the professionalism of your front cover through the colour schemes,...

GQ - Audience & Industries blog tasks

Audience Look through the GQ Media Kit and answer the following questions:  1) How does the media kit introduction describe GQ? The media kit introduction describes GQ as having been excellent when it comes to journalism, photography and design. They described GQ as exploring progessrive new forces shaping culture as well as the idea that it helps audiences to exchange ideas and be inspired.  2) What does the media kit suggest about masculinity? The media kit suggests that masculinity is also a community where people get inspired by each other's style and ideas. This reinfroces the idea of new masculinity where men are seen as subverting the traditional male stereotypes of being dominant and independent.   3) Pick out three statistics from the data on page 2 and explain what they suggest about the GQ audience. -61% (ABC1) -1.2K pounds (average annual spend on beauty) -5.3m (digital uniques) These suggests that GQ's audience is more likely on the middle class social class...

GQ - Language & Representation blog tasks

  Language: Media factsheet Complete the following tasks using Media Factsheet 252 - The Codes and Conventions of Print Magazines available in our Media Factsheet archive here . Answer the following questions: 1) What are the different magazine genres highlighted on page 2 and how do they link to our magazine CSPs? The different magazine genres values and lifestyles. These link to GQ as the magazine highlights self-expressions and how the main image, 'Bailey' is talking about his identity which allows personal identity for the audiences.  2) Look at the section on GQ on page 2. How do they suggest that GQ targets its audience? They suggest that GQ targets its audiences through their fashion and image but it is also trying to appeal to their intelligence and information about culture.  3) What does the factsheet say about GQ cover stars? GQ selects their cover stars carefully. The image they choose was shot and styled to accentuate a stylish persona. For example, they used...