Magazines and Music Video 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: you are identifying all the right things but now need to add the connotations (deeper meanings) to take it to the next level
EBI: for example, on the tattler cover you need to say what Boris's brother max is communicating to the audience-for example that tattler supports bores Johnson and is interested in power in Britain






2) Read the mark scheme for this assessment carefully. Write down the mark you achieved for each question: 

Q1: 1
Q2: `1
Q3: 1
Q4:2
Q5:0 

3) Look specifically at question 2. Use the indicative content in the mark scheme for question 2 to write three connotations of the design and layout of Tatler.

the denotation of one central image directly addressing the audience enables the audience
to see the aspirational Tatler reader – an upmarket, sophisticated woman
• the choice of white and black font/typography against the natural setting connotes that the
magazine is both fresh and modern but from a classy, traditional base. This is likely how the
Tatler audience would like to see themselves
• the soft focus also draws the eye to the image, in particular the model’s gaze, which
connotes equality between the model and the reader, given the model’s body language



4) Now look at question 3 - Heat magazine. 
Use the indicative content in the mark scheme to write three ways celebrities are represented in Heat magazine.

Some of the paparazzi photography is designed to make them look like ‘normal’ people so
readers can identify with them or feel closer to them.
• Celebrities on cover tend to be reality TV or pop stars – celebrities generally from more
working class backgrounds so again creating a point of contact with a working or middle
class audience.




5) Look at question 5 - Arctic Monkeys and audience identity. This is a real AQA past question with lots of potential answers given in the mark scheme. Choose three answers that specifically refer to the Arctic Monkeys CSP and write them here. 


the audience might watch music videos to reinforce values and behaviour. The lead singer
seems to not care about the filming of the music video, rarely making eye contact with the
camera and stating at the beginning ‘don’t believe the hype’. The audience gain a sense of
identity as they can relate to the lead singer’s both nonchalant and rock and roll
representation.
• the audience can gain a sense of identity as they recognise something of themselves or
relate in some way to the group. The band are dressed in standard teenage rock band garb
of plain t-shirts, jeans and trainers, a look that can be easily replicated by fans or is already
worn by them. They are not really offering a performance, it is more of a jam session with
them showing their musical prowess to their friends which is something the audience might
also do



6) BLACKPINK - How You Like That didn't come up in this assessment. If this CSP comes up in your end of Year 1 exam, what three things about BLACKPINK and How You Like That will you try to include in your answer? 


Jisoo was born and raised in South Korean

while Rose is actually Australian and and was born in New Zealand.

 Lisa is originally from Thailand, and Jennie has also lived in New Zealand.







Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor

Introduction to Music Video

Camera movement and editing