TV
Radio
Social Media
Magazine
Music
YouTube
Films
Target Audience (DR CAGES):
Disability
Regions
Class
Age
Gender
Ethnicity
Sexuality
Genre (DISTINCT):
Describe
In Detail
Setting
Themes
Icons
Narrative
Characters
Textual Analysis - camera, editing, sound.
(CLAMPS):
Costume
Lighting
Actors
Make-Up
Props
Setting
Steve Neale - Genre Theorist.
Language
Industries
Audience
Representation
Semiotics - The study of signs and their meanings.
Denotation - What it is
Connotation - The meaning of it.
Example -Glee: Denotation=School, students, teachers, wheelchair, bright lights, stage, cast, theatre.
Connotation=Unity, togetherness, teamwork, happiness, different ethnicities/sizes.
Signs and Hints (Ghostship):
Actress wearing red.
Slow motion.
Music tempo decreases.
Everyone stands up.
Overview of boat.
Camera shots of wire, which is what kills them.
- · BARB - Broadcasters Audience Research Board.
- · Binge-viewing- watching a significant amount of episodes consistently one after another.
- · Broadsheet- a newspaper with a large format, regarded as more serious and less sensationalist than tabloids.
- · Conglomerate- an organisation made up of two or more companies working together in order to achieve a common goal.
- · Connotation- what something could mean
- · Cultural Imperialism- promoting the culture or language of one country in another.
- · DAB- Digital Audio Broadcasting
- · Demographic profiling- dividing your market based upon age, race, gender and income etc.
- · Denotation- what we see when we look at an image
- · Diversification- when a company increases the number of/ the type of product in order to make it more diverse.
- · Google analytics- a service provided by google that monitors the web traffic of certain websites.
- · GRA- graphic arts
- · Horizontal integration- increasing the quantity of production in the same part of the production line.
- · Independent media- any form of media that is not influenced in anyway by political or governmental stances.
- · IPSO- independent press standard organisation in charge of regulating newspapers.
- · Media-watch UK- a pressure group formed to prevent the broadcasting of content that they find inappropriate.
- · Mise en Scene (Costume, Lighting, Actors, Make up, Props & Setting)
- · NRS- the national readership survey is a way to classify the audience demographic for the purpose of market research.
- · Participatory Media- is media where the audience can play an active role in the process of collecting, reporting and analysing content.
- · PEGI- Pan European Game Information which is responsible for regulation of video games as well as awarding age rating certificates to each one.
- · Piracy- the unauthorised use or copying of someone else's work which causes people to be wrongly credited for something they haven't worked for.
- · Psycho graphic profiling- dividing your market based upon different personality traits, values and attitudes etc.
- · Semiotics- the study of signs
- · Tabloid- a newspaper with a compact page size smaller than broadsheet with an emphasis on celebrity stories and gossip etc.
- · Technological convergence- as technology improves so do the operating systems such as: TV's, computer's and smartphones.
- · Traditional media- The original forms of large-scale communication such as: newspapers, magazines, radio and direct mail.
- · Webcasting License- a webcast may be distributed to the public live or on demand.
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Add Mise en Scene to CLAMPS that's the word.
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