WWW: Clearly written, covering a range of example.
Level 3:
- sound understanding of media ideas/issue/theories/debates.
- Evidence of all 3 platforms (print, broadcast, e-media).
The print part of ill manors is a guardian article where
Also, the main image is of the protagonist Aaron (played by
Riz Ahmed) who looks serious which is highlighted, through his facial expressions as
he holds the gun in a forceful way, looking straight into the mirror. The semi-naked
image of the protagonist would appeal to the female audience as well
as homosexual individuals as well, which could make them want to watch the
film. Furthermore, the iconography of the gun is effective in
highlighting the genre of the film which is urban teen drama. This is because;
a gun symbolizes violence death, blood, freedom, power ect suggesting
the film will include elements of each one. Furthermore, the typography of
'Ill Manors' is in a bold and striking red front which is effective,
as it makes it clear for the audience to read the film
name. Additionally, below the title of the film name in a small italic
black font it states "Plan's B, Plan's B: become a movie
director" self-explanatory as the audience would clearly
know who directed the film. Furthermore, the empire magazine is mainly
informing the audience about the film therefore, it does not focus on Plan B
social background compared to other print media's which do. The demographics
associated with this specialist magazine would be A,B,C1 therefore,
targeting more middle class individuals.
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