Tuesday, January 10, 2023

test revision

lo1 conglomerates 
Disney (cross media ownership/owns subsidiaries, produces films, comics, TV)
advantages - make more money, target a mass audience, horizontal and vertical integration
vehicle integration - ability to control the production distribution and exchange via there own conglomerate and subsidiaries and distribute it to a wide audience via subsidiaries. 
abc news
ESPN
Lucas films
cross promotion 

independant company
warp films (social realism films, covers real topics/problems)

public service broadcaster
BBC - British broadcasting corporation
no fake news can be broadcasted 
no advertising except there own products
produce original content
payed by the public via TV licences 
ITV
Channel 4 & 5
inform, educate and entertain


Thursday, January 5, 2023

Exam notes

 20 marker:

  • spend at least 40 mins with a 3 min plan
  • start with this question
  • mention passive and active audience theory (passive negative, active positive)
  • theorist with a date - Gauntlet 95 'filter and adapt' & altmen 99 'audience pleasures'
  • argue/debate both sides 
  • refer back to the question
  • mention regulatory bodies
  • examples are 10 marks so include lots
  • online age/parental control
Theory, Dates, Full name:
  • name and theory are most important especially the theory as you only need to include a surname. Date is also good to include but is not the most essential element.
Active audience theory:
  • positive entertainment
  • Escapism
  • 'McQuail' uses and gratification
  • surveillance (what is the audience learning)
  • personal identity (what's relatable: race, religion, gender, ideology' Filter and adapt
Passive audience theory:
  • 'Anderson' desensitization
  • 'Packard/ adorn' hypodermic syringe, easily injected with negative content
  • parental control 24/7 access to content, parents are digital immigrants protecting digital natives
  • 'Cohen' moral panics 
  • 'Ferguson' there are no real long terms effects of viewing negative media content
  • 'Earps and Katz' male characters are violent and controlling
  • 'Mulvey' unrealistic beauty standards
Representation:
  • How people and places are presented in the media
  • gender, sexuality, race, religion, types (heroic protagonist, antagonist...)
  • 'Mulvey' male gaze
  • 'Earps and Katz' men are violent and controlling
  • parts of Mise En Scene (costume, gestures)
  • stereotypical or challenged
  • 'rogers' ideal self and partner
  • 'dyer' representations should be questioned
Narrative/Narratology:
  • story
  • characters - heroic protagonist, antagonist, prince princess characters
  • Strous 'binary oppositions' good vs evil
  • similar narrative structure (beginning, middle, end)
  • 3 main stages (equilibrium, disequilibrium, resolution)
  • Altmen 'enigma offers the audience mental puzzles' makes the audience consider
Above and Below the line advertising:
  • above the line used to target mass audiences
  • billboards
  • TV advertisements
  • Radio
  • social media
  • newspapers
  • below the line used to target a specific audience
Web 2.0:
  • interactive web 
  • technological convergence
  • digital natives access via black box devices
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test revision

lo1 conglomerates  Disney (cross media ownership/owns subsidiaries, produces films, comics, TV) advantages - make more money, target a mass ...