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Advertising and Magazines assessment learner response

  1) Type up your  WWW/EBI feedback in  full  (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential). WWW:  -Good ability to analyse an unseen media product. -Fair overall understanding of Tatler and OMO CSP's EBI: -Revise social,cultural and historical contexts for both Tatler and OMO CSP's (Q3+Q5)  2) Read  the mark scheme for this assessment  carefully. Write down the mark you achieved for each question: Q1: 2/2 Q2: 7/12 Q3: 3/8 Q4: 2/2 Q5: 4/12 4) Look specifically at  question 2  - the unseen media analysis. Pick out  three  points from the mark scheme that you didn't include in your analysis of the Grazia magazine cover.  -Sense of exclusivity and appeal to the audience- 'Royal Update' -Not enough detail about the colour scheme. -The personal relationship with it's reader- 'When did we stop being honest with friends?' 5) Now look at  question 5 . Use the mark scheme to identify  three  points you could have made re

Intro to science fiction TV drama

  1) How does  Class  meet the conventions of a TV drama series? Class meets the conventions of a TV drama series by having: -A dramatic narrative which may start off as normal but then spans out into a mysterious story.  -An ensemble cast which consists of main characters with their own story lines. -A use of specific technical codes by using realistic lighting, dialogue, voice overs, point of view shots etc. -Use of stereotypical 'Stock' characters that helps get the message across quickly. 2) What conventions of the science-fiction genre can you find in the  Class  trailer? List as many as you can and use NCIS to help you. In the Class trailer there are a lot of conventions of the science-fiction genre as it contains space travel, advanced technology, aliens who look like humans, people with superior intelligence,futuristic weapons and other planets.  3) What other genres are suggested by the trailer (e.g. horror)? Is  Class  an example of a modern hybrid-genre show? Class i