Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Media lesson

audience targeting


B1. Explore the different audience appeals of your three main texts.




1. You must give key details - especially the specific episode that you are studying (stage 1 of your exam)
 lost - s1 e2
peaky blinders - no name for episode s1 e2
madmen - the other woman s5 e11

2. You must concisely describe the overall target audience of a text ( stage 2 )
This will include a variety of audiences types and audience gratifications

gratifications - what you get out of it
pies


3. you must link a specific convention/gratification to a specific audience and justify exactly how it gratifies them ( stage 3a, 3b, 3c)

passive audiences etc


4. You must supply specific scene/narrative evidence to prove each point you make. Don't just describe what occurs in the narrative, explain how it is presented.

stereotypes are easier to decode


AUDIENCE RESPONSE

YOU NEED SOURCES
ON MOODLE

polysemic = multiple meanings



preferred oppositional and negotiated

oppositional - stereotypes are portrayed in the narrative
sun and jin - out dated representation of koreans
actual actor criticising about his character Michael,


lostpiedia preferred representation
enigma codes
continuity episodes
set tasks - find things out

CULT AUDIENCES

museum of moving images
new york
positive response
Don draper - roosevelt hotel room and drink named after him


the guardian representation of women complex and praised READ ARTICLE


peaky blinders
cinematography
praised


music contemporary and decomposition some audiences
modern audiences
birhmigham mail


read about issues with the broad walk empire









































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