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Media Paper 2 learner response

  1) Type up your feedback in full (you do not need to write mark/grade if you do not wish to).  Q1 Well structured answer but disagree that gangs usually don't wear suits - Godfather  Q2 Some good ideas about both distribution and consumption but needs more specific information.  Grade: B  2) Read the mark scheme for this exam carefully, paying particular attention to the 'indicative content' for each question. Firstly, focus on the unseen question (Q1) and identify two points that you could have written in your answer. The positioning of character and mode of address can be interpreted as signifiers of race and gender (the dominant white male, evasive black male, diminished female). The relative size of the figures in relation to the buildings signifies a super-human aspect to the characters, suggesting their omnipotence. 3) Look at the indicative content for Q1 again and make a note of any theories or examples of media terminolog...

Radio: Final Index

  1)   Radio: Introduction to Radio 2)   Radio: BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat 3)  Radio: War of the Worlds

War of the Worlds: Blog tasks

  Media Factsheet Read  Media Factsheet #176: CSP Radio - War of the Worlds . You'll need your Greenford Google login to download it. Then answer the following questions: 1) What is the history and narrative behind War of the Worlds? War of the worlds was broadcasted at a time of worldwide tension where people feared feared war and invasion by the Germans. This meant the radio was already incorporating news breaks in between entertainment so when war of the worlds came out people were used to it. War of the worlds was an adaptation of a story about an alien invasion in the style of a radio show. 2) When was it first broadcast and what is the popular myth regarding the reaction from the audience? First broadcasted in October 1938, the day before Halloween. The most common myth was that there was hysteria in the streets and the public believed the story entirely but it was confirmed the streets were in fact empty that night. 3) How did the New York Times report the reaction the ...