Industry 1) How were One Direction formed and how is this reflected in the music video for History? They auditioned on X factor and came in the top three as they had a lot of talent. Through media they were proclaimed to be the most auccessful music group . 2) What is vertical integration? Vertical integration is where one conglomerate owns different companies in the same chain of production. 3) What is horizontal integration? Horizontal integration is when one company buys other companies at the same chain of production 4) How has technological convergence changed the way audiences consume music videos? Has made a big difference in the music industry as apps have developed the more advanced the music videos are and the audience also see the music from a different perspective 5) As a manufactured band, what influence do Simon Cowell and the record company Syco (part of Sony) have over the content and release strategy of One Direction music videos? A view may think that
Language analysis: 1) Choose three key moments in the episode and write an NCIS analysis for those clips. You can use your notes from the screening in class. Make specific, detailed references using media terminology (e.g. media language - camera shots, diegetic/non-diegetic sound, mise-en-scene etc.) An Unearthly Child scene analysis Narrative: Time travel and space travel. Character: Susan, female teacher, male teacher and the doctor Iconography: Futuristic, costume, lighting Setting: Junkyard, time machine 2) How does Todorov's theory of equilibrium apply to An Unearthly Child? First it starts of with an equilibrium which is were the teachers and Susan, the unearthly child, are first introduced. Then it build up to dramatic tension and suspicion about Susan’s personality and how she is abnormal comparing to the other students. Also, being classified as a “genius” by Ian Chesterton. After following Susan, they investigating and the grandfather - also known as the doctor
‘Differently newspapers address their audiences differently.’ How far is this true of The times and the daily mirror (close study products)? In my opinion, I strongly agree with this statements to large extent. Many newspapers, use the typography of serif to express the seriousness of their business and proposal of their contents on the front page, formal and definitely traditional. On the other hand, The Daily Mirror consists of sans serif to emphasise the informal and modern culture and perhaps give an interpretation of celebrity gossip. For example, The Times mainly focuses on the category of politics as their front page content. Preventing them to be like the Daily Mirror, they have much of a more appealing view of their front page as it has a high capacity of coverage consisting of text heavy longer articles. Nevertheless, the Mirror has a front page full of mastheads, headlines and images. The daily mirror deliberately endures their paper to behold the colour red to highly rein
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