1) Which part of the course are you looking forward to most?
2.What knowledge and skills do you hope to learn in Media?
3) What grade are you realistically hoping to achieve in Media (5-9)?
4) What was the last TV programme or film you watched?
5) Why do you think that TV programme or film appealed to an audience? Why would an audience like it?
6) What technology have you used to access the media in the last 24 hours? (Radio, TV, phone etc.)
7) What device do you use most to access the media?
8) What is your average 'screen time' (or equivalent) on your phone each day. Is this about right, too little or too much? Why?
1. making a film
2.i am hoping to learning how to editing and proofreading
3.i hoping to get a grad 6
4. it was a horror movie
5. it had some jump scare and it was about a true story
6. tv and phone
7.phone
8.i use it for 5 hour and it is little more because it will hurt our eyes
9.On Whittaker's casting, Chibnall said, "I always knew I wanted the Thirteenth Doctor to be a woman and we're thrilled to have secured our number one choice. Her audition for The Doctor simply blew us all away."With Jodie Whittaker taking over the role of the Doctor, audiences can expect a fresh approach to the show's central concept. Whittaker's Doctor will bring her own unique experiences
10.
A New Perspective on Time Travel
One of the most exciting aspects of the regeneration is the opportunity for a new perspective on time travel.
A Strong Female Lead
Another aspect of the regeneration that audiences might enjoy is the introduction of a strong female lead. Jodie Whittaker's Doctor is the first female incarnation of the character, and this change offers a unique opportunity for the show to explore themes of gender and identity
A Fresh Start for the Show
Finally, the regeneration of the Twelfth Doctor offers a fresh start for the show as a whole. With a new actor taking over the lead role, the show can shed some of the baggage of previous seasons and start anew.
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