Intro
Questionnaire
Semiotics
Feminism
Cohen
College analysis
College Magazine Front Cover
College Magazine Contents mock up
Mood Board
Front Cover analysis x2
Contents page analysis x2
Double Page Spread analysis x2
Questionnaire Results
Get working!!! Deadline for this 21st Feb!!!
Work That Should be done so far
12Y1 (Miss Walsh and Mr Williams)
Introduction
Questionnaire
Feminism Blog
Semiotics Blog
Charter of Values Blog
Moodboard
Mock Up of College Magazine
Analysis of 2 Contents pages
Analysis of 2 Front Covers
Analysis of 2 Double Page Spreads
PLANNING
Risk Assessment
Production Log
Venue/Contribution Release
Mock-Ups
Pictures
Actor Lists
Costume Lists
Venue Lists
Introduction
Questionnaire
Feminism Blog
Semiotics Blog
Charter of Values Blog
Moodboard
Mock Up of College Magazine
Analysis of 2 Contents pages
Analysis of 2 Front Covers
Analysis of 2 Double Page Spreads
PLANNING
Risk Assessment
Production Log
Venue/Contribution Release
Mock-Ups
Pictures
Actor Lists
Costume Lists
Venue Lists
Hi All!
You need to be up to date with the current issues in British Cinema therefore you need to know all about the latest issues regarding the UK Film Council.
Check out these articles:
BBC 16/9/10
BBC 13/9/10
BBC 26/7/10
UK Film Council
You need to be up to date with the current issues in British Cinema therefore you need to know all about the latest issues regarding the UK Film Council.
Check out these articles:
BBC 16/9/10
BBC 13/9/10
BBC 26/7/10
UK Film Council
Terminology for Magazine Analysis
Here are the answers for your terminology match cards we did today in lesson:
Buzz Words: "Wow", "Exclusive", "Free" are all examples of this.
Puffs: Colourful boxes promoting features inside.
House Style: A magazine's distinctive design that distinguishes it from its competitors.
Strap Line: A slogan
Banner: Text which stands out on a coloured background generally at the bottom of the magazine.
Copy: The Main Story in the Magazine
Anchorage Text: The way in which text helps to pin down the meaning of a picture and vice versa.
Pugs: Placed at the top left and right corners of the paper and are known as the 'ears' of the page. The price of the paper, the logo or a promotion are often positioned there.
Motto: Memorable phrase that is recognisable to a brand
Headline: Catchy Title for the main article
Sell Lines: Text on the front cover that helps to sell the magazine to the audience
Caption: Description of the main image
Masthead: Name of the magazine
Lead: The introductory paragraph of an article. Usually written in bold or capitals.
Drop Capitals: Really big letter that starts off an article
I am sorry that I put the word slogan in the wrong font in the task so you won't have got them all right! Sorry!!
I expect these to be used in your analysis from now on.
Buzz Words: "Wow", "Exclusive", "Free" are all examples of this.
Puffs: Colourful boxes promoting features inside.
House Style: A magazine's distinctive design that distinguishes it from its competitors.
Strap Line: A slogan
Banner: Text which stands out on a coloured background generally at the bottom of the magazine.
Copy: The Main Story in the Magazine
Anchorage Text: The way in which text helps to pin down the meaning of a picture and vice versa.
Pugs: Placed at the top left and right corners of the paper and are known as the 'ears' of the page. The price of the paper, the logo or a promotion are often positioned there.
Motto: Memorable phrase that is recognisable to a brand
Headline: Catchy Title for the main article
Sell Lines: Text on the front cover that helps to sell the magazine to the audience
Caption: Description of the main image
Masthead: Name of the magazine
Lead: The introductory paragraph of an article. Usually written in bold or capitals.
Drop Capitals: Really big letter that starts off an article
I am sorry that I put the word slogan in the wrong font in the task so you won't have got them all right! Sorry!!
I expect these to be used in your analysis from now on.
Welcome to your blogs
Hi Year 12 and 13
This is where you will be able to blog your progress on your media studies coursework. You will be able to see each other's work by clicking on the links at the side and will be able to get any information you need from either myself, Miss Crompton, Mr Williams or Mr. McLindon on how to structure your coursework and your blogs.
Your deadlines will also be published and so will any suggestions we need to make.
Do not forget to check the imjack blogs for any notes you miss from the lessons. Please ensure you use those blogs for exam preparation or questions regarding the work done in class as these are to be used solely for your coursework.
Good Luck
Miss Walsh
This is where you will be able to blog your progress on your media studies coursework. You will be able to see each other's work by clicking on the links at the side and will be able to get any information you need from either myself, Miss Crompton, Mr Williams or Mr. McLindon on how to structure your coursework and your blogs.
Your deadlines will also be published and so will any suggestions we need to make.
Do not forget to check the imjack blogs for any notes you miss from the lessons. Please ensure you use those blogs for exam preparation or questions regarding the work done in class as these are to be used solely for your coursework.
Good Luck
Miss Walsh
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