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doctor who csp

Doctor Who - LIAR: Blog Tasks Create a new blogpost called  Doctor Who - LIAR: Blog Tasks  and complete the following questions: Language and Contexts 1) How can we apply narrative theories to this episode of   Doctor Who ?  Todorov's Equilibrium: Propp's character theory: Barthes's enigma and action codes: Levi-Strauss's binary opposition:  2) In your opinion, what is the most important scene in the episode and why? the part when the school teachers were so concerned to the point where they followed their student. 3) What genre is  An Unearthly Child  and how can you tell? Make specific reference to aspects of the episode.   An Unearthly Child  is primarily classified as  Science Fiction , though it was originally conceived as a  Family/Children's Drama  with a strong  Educational  focus 4) How does  An Unearthly Child  reflect the social and historical contexts of the 1960s? middle class values, gend...

arctic monkeys csp

  1) What do we know about the Arctic Monkeys audience? Think demographics, psychographics and how they got into the band. Recent global success pushed the band into bigger psychographic groups such as Mainstreamers. 2) What audience pleasures are offered by the music video for I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor? Older fans would enjoy a sense of nostalgia from the 1980s-style performance video. 3) Pick out three particular shots, scenes or moments in the video that would particularly appeal to Arctic Monkeys fans. Why did you choose those moments? the introduction, because the fans know who is playing. The chorus because the fans would recognise the song and sing along. The upclose shots to know whose singing which part. 4) How did fans take a leading role in making Arctic Monkeys famous back in 2005? they attended their many concerts, read news papers and magazines. 5) How are fans positioned to respond to the band? What does Arctic Monkeys want fans to think about their video...

blackpink csp;

  Introduction Q's: 1) What are the key conventions of music video? rapid cutting and framing, high budget specticle, synchronised dance breaks, runway fashion featuring luxury brands like, chanel, celine, dior, alexander mcqueen.  The video’s structure is often called the "Blackpink formula," where emotional, vocal-heavy verses lead into a minimalist, chant-based chorus with a heavy trap beat. [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] 2) What is intertextuality?  Intertextuality is when one media text refers to, borrows from, or influences another 3) When did music videos first become a major part of the music industry? in the early 1980s 4) What launched in 1981 and why  were music videos an important part of the music industry in the 1980s and 1990s? the platform that launched in 1981 with MTV - music television why: bc of image era, celebs like mj and madonna used videos to define their brand, and shor storytelling. 5) How are music videos distributed and watched in the digital age? ...