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Film Industry: I, Daniel Blake

1) What is independent cinema and how is it different to Hollywood blockbusters? An independent  cinema is different to blockbuster movies. The style is called indie films and this is different to blockbuster movies because the director and produce use their creativity and their own vision to create the film. 2) What is I, Daniel Blake about? This film is about a political message about Britain age of government austerity 3) Who directed I, Daniel Blake and why is this important? The director that had created this was Ken Loach and this is important because most of his films because it was a life of how people need help from the government. 4) How was I, Daniel Blake promoted to an audience? List at least  three  different methods used by the film's marketing campaign and  how  they targeted their audience. The directer made the tickets free so anybody can:the movie was projected in the house of parliament and it was premiered in Newcastle so it can gain local support.  5) What unu

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Introduction to TV drama: blog tasks

  1)  Who do you think are the main characters in   His Dark Materials ? Why? -The teenage girl and boy because we see them more in the trailer 2) What narratives (story lines) are introduced in this trailer? -The kids have been teleport to a unknown are and someone is after one of them 3) What settings appear in the trailer? Describe as many as you can. -forest,city, burnt down forest and town 4)  What genre (or genres) are suggested by this  His Dark Materials  trailer? You may find  reading the IMDB page for His Dark Materials  helpful here.  genres suggested= adventure,drama and family 5) Who do you think the target audience for  His Dark Materials  is? Give reasons for your answer. I think that they were trying get audiences who like adventure theme shows or film to watch because they want people to watch their film

Represent NHS Blood & Transplant campaign: blog tasks

  1) What does BAME stand for? black, Asian and minority ethnic 2) Why is there a need for blood in the BAME community?  They need blood donors that are close to each others blood 3) What does this advert want people to do once they've seen it (the 'call to action')? They want people to donate blood for the right the people and for those who need it 4) Why have the producers chosen famous BAME celebrities to feature in the advert? Give an example of three well-known people who appear in the advert and why they are famous - make sure you  write their names and spell them accurately . -The producer wanted celebrities because their fans trust them and would liked to donate their blood.  -I only know that  Lady Leshurr is a celebrity and she is famous  for her   Queen's Speech series of freestyles 5) Suggest some connotations for the slow-paced long shot of empty chairs at the end of the advert. The chairs at the end of the advert are there for blood donors or they could me

Galaxy 'Chauffeur' advert: blog tasks

  1) Why is the advert set in the 1950s? What audience pleasure does this provide?  This advert was set in the 1950s because  Audrey Hepburn was alive at that time and was young .The audience will like that because she was famous singer 2) Who is Audrey Hepburn? She is a popular actress in 1950s and 1960s 3) Why did Galaxy select Audrey Hepburn for this advert?  She was a famous person at setting and time they have selected 4) What is intertextuality? when one media text refers to or suggests another media text 5) What Audrey Hepburn film is suggested in this advert and how is this effect created (e.g. mise-en-scene - CLAMPS: costume, lighting, actors, make-up, props, setting)?  the setting was set in the 1950s and the movies was Roman holiday  6) What are the connotations of Audrey Hepburn and celebrity in this advert?  The people would be interested because she was an old celebrity in the 1950s 7) What representations of gender can you find in this advert? the representation of gende