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As Media Studies Foundation Portfolio 2010: Evaluation Question 4
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As Media Studies Foundation Portfolio 2010. Abigail Odum 9500147491 - Personal blog (GROUP BLOG). Thursday, 1 April 2010. 4) Who would be the audience for your media product? 8217; and ‘what components do you like most in an opening sequence? 8217; From looking at the results we became more confident in creating a product which would suit the needs our target audience. This is an example of a person who would be our target audience:. 0 Response to "Evaluation Question 4". Designed by Wordpress Themes.
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As Media Studies Foundation Portfolio 2010: March 2010
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As Media Studies Foundation Portfolio 2010. Abigail Odum 9500147491 - Personal blog (GROUP BLOG). Wednesday, 31 March 2010. Sunday, 14 March 2010. 1 In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge conventions of real media products? What conventions of professional products have you used in your own film? Narrative conventions, character conventions, genre, camerawork, sound, editing, special effects, mise-en-scene? 2 How does your media product represent particular social groups? BBFC and...
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AS Media Studies Foundation Portfolio Unit G321: Evaluation Question 4 - Who would be the audience for your media product?
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AS Media Studies Foundation Portfolio Unit G321. Billy Camden, As media studies Examination No. 3136 Group blog. Wednesday, 31 March 2010. Evaluation Question 4 - Who would be the audience for your media product? Both watch a variety of TV programs but most favourably they watch channel 4, E4 and movie channels, these channels would be where our product would be shown so therefore these people would be a good audience for our product. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Evaluation Question 3 - What kind ...
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As Media Studies Foundation Portfolio 2010: Evaluation Question 3
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As Media Studies Foundation Portfolio 2010: Evaluation Question 2
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As Media Studies Foundation Portfolio 2010. Abigail Odum 9500147491 - Personal blog (GROUP BLOG). Thursday, 1 April 2010. 2) How does your media product represent particular social groups? 8217; this will motivate our audience into wanting to watch the rest of our film to find out. 0 Response to "Evaluation Question 2". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Designed by Wordpress Themes. Converted into Blogger Templates.
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AS Foundation Portfolio: March 2010
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Rebecca Ogunmola- 2632 Personal Blog Group blog. Analysis of CSI MIAMI- Triller. 2) How does your media product represent particula. 4) Who would be the audience of your media product. 6) What have you learnt about technologies from t. 7) looking back at your preliminary task, what do . View my complete profile. Sunday, 21 March 2010. Saturday, 20 March 2010. Analysis of CSI MIAMI- Triller. Suspense is created in individual scenes in the beginning at the funeral when the casket opens, who paid for the fu...
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AS Media Studies Foundation Portfolio Unit G321: February 2010
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AS Media Studies Foundation Portfolio Unit G321. Billy Camden, As media studies Examination No. 3136 Group blog. Saturday, 27 February 2010. Thriller Analysis - Taken. Our group split up the analysis so each of us analysed 40 minutes of the film each:. Rebecca Ogunmola: 1st 30 minutes. Abigail Odum: 2nd 30 Minutes. Billy Camden: Last 30 Minutes. Reference: http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taken (film. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thriller Analysis - Taken. View my complete profile.
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As Media Studies Foundation Portfolio 2010: Evaluation Question 6
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As Media Studies Foundation Portfolio 2010. Abigail Odum 9500147491 - Personal blog (GROUP BLOG). Thursday, 1 April 2010. 6) What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? Things I've learnt about filming:. 8226; We realised that it’s not always possible to stick to the storyboard, we decided to be creative with our shots and we shot scenes from different angles in order for us to have a lot of frames to choose from when editing. This is a video sharing website on ...
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AS Foundation Portfolio: Textual Analysis- Taken
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Rebecca Ogunmola- 2632 Personal Blog Group blog. View my complete profile. Thursday, 8 April 2010. Suspense is created in individual scenes for example at the concert when the singer is trying to get away we see a mysterious figure holding a knife the audience automatically thinks someone is going to get hurt, but then we see a glimpse of the skills which Bryan states he has later on in the film. Suspense is also created when the police in. Out and hang him to a poll it makes the audience wonder if.
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As Media Studies Foundation Portfolio 2010: February 2010
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As Media Studies Foundation Portfolio 2010. Abigail Odum 9500147491 - Personal blog (GROUP BLOG). Tuesday, 23 February 2010. Strauss applied to the Western. Homesteader vs. Native American. Christian vs. Pagan. Weak(need cowboy hero) vs. Strong. Garden vs. Wilderness. Wilderness vs. Outside Society. Civilised vs. Barbaric. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Designed by Wordpress Themes. Converted into Blogger Templates.