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Post 3 How and why is intertextuality employed in 2 media products and what effect does this have in their intended audience? magazine TV posters newspapers Recommended software: Pallet, popplet, any other mind map app… goconqr. intertextuality is known as the relationship between texts, especially certain literacy ones. One main fact a bout this magazine which makes it appeal to certain audiences is due to the colours, genders, types of text used and types of fashion involved. For example, the main cover includes a picture of a man, rather young but in his 20's and styled in fashionable clothing. The main factor which makes certain audiences attracted and interested in this magazine is the style of the model, he looks well kept, neat and fashionable. Most importantly the model looks as though he is a business man with independence, control of his life and perhaps middle class. Therefore many audiences, especially an aspirational audience would be a...
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Post 4 How combinations of media language elements are used to create meaning and construct representations that address and appeal to an intended audience? Choose 2 media texts of the main texts from the brief you’ve chosen. You should be prepared to analyse the distinctive media language elements appropriate to the brief chosen, listed below: Moving image (television/music video) as part of a cross-media brief: Camerawork Editing Soundtrack Mise en scène. Radio as part of a cross-media brief: use of music use of voice use of sound effects. Magazines as part of a cross-media brief: Layout Typography Use of language Use of images title font colours used ALL STUDENTS SHOULD UNDERTAKE THE RESEARCH BELOW: Choose 1 example of a website from one of the media texts you looked at previously. Online media as part of a cross-media brief: Layout Navigation Use of language Use of i...
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