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The target audience it is aimed at is people aged from 30 and over. The magazine holds information about old bands such as the Rolling Stones and vocalists such as Amy Whinehouse.

Analysing Cuffs opening scene

Camera work / miss en scene Opening shot is fast drone tracking shot in Brighton is a fun place to live because its fun and fast moving. After this theres a low angle close up connotes in modern britain has equal rights. Steady cam footage the fact the camera moves slightly creates tension making you feel edgy. life in modern britain can be rough.  Over shoulder shot we are supposed to get an over view of the sight. Pan crowd shot of police shows police are inclusive in modern britain. High shot of the lad culture is taken high because they look down on this behaviour. Medium showing someone filming the police getting involved and this shows that you can't do anything without someone filming it. There are problems with violence.  Low camera shot shows patriarcle hierarchy of chief of police. Low angle of the man punching the policeman reinforces the idea that people don't respect the law. Sound Diegetic ambient sound of seagulls suggest britain has a leisure soci...

Analysing avengers opening scene

Tuesday 3rd November 2019 How is 'britishness' represented in this scene in terms of mies-en-scene? How is war paranoia/racism represented in this scene through mies-en-scene? What stereotypes were used in episode 1? Consider:  Nationalities Gender Job roles Places      4. How was Steed represented  in episode 1? Consider: Costume Setting Props Actions Dialogue  Stereotypes  Steed's character was a more rough and tumble operative than the suave, sophisticated gentleman he became during the Gale and Peel eras. His most common style of dress as Dr. Keel's sidekick was a trenchcoat and suit, though the famous bowler hat and umbrella appeared as early as "The Frighteners", the 15th episode to be aired. Most of the first season episodes are lost, but Macnee hints in his memoir that they initially appeared earlier.

Avengers practice question

Friday 29th November 2019 How is 'britishness' represented in this scene in terms of mies-en-scene? How is war paranoia/racism represented in this scene through mies-en-scene? What stereotypes were used in episode 1? Consider:  Nationalities Gender Job roles Places      4. How was Steed represented  in episode 1? Consider: Costume Setting Props Actions Dialogue  Stereotypes  Steed's character was a more rough and tumble operative than the suave, sophisticated gentleman he became during the Gale and Peel eras. His most common style of dress as Dr. Keel's sidekick was a trenchcoat and suit, though the famous bowler hat and umbrella appeared as early as "The Frighteners", the 15th episode to be aired. Most of the first season episodes are lost, but Macnee hints in his memoir that they initially appeared earlier.

Cuffs episode 1

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For this reason he’s been charged with mentoring the new rookie cop, Jake, who just happens to be the Chief Super’s son. But uncompromising Ryan doesn’t care who Jake’s Dad is, he has high expectations and expects Jake to meet them. A devoted single dad to his two children, Ryan has equally high standards at home but his controlling and over-bearing nature threatens to drive away those he loves most. But working in the same division as his Chief Super Dad, Jake soon realises that being the boss’ son isn’t a bed of roses – in fact it’s full of thorns – as his new Tutor Constable Ryan is quick to point out his every fault. Self-assured, if a little naïve, Jake is determined to earn his place on the team but fails to realise that a romance with provocative defence solicitor Simon, could undo all of his hard work. Diligent and organised, she always does everything by the book and gets results. But whilst her career is going from strength to strength, her persona...

television in 2010

What happened in 2010? Winter olympics  Icelandic earthquake  Chilean miners Time square bomber Ink cartridge bombs Wiki leaks North south Korea tensions BP oil spill Haiti earthquake  What was happening politically in 2010? In the second year of Obamas presidency, a lot of things went on like major events we'll remember for a long time, and some minor ones we'd rather forget. From the GOP takeover to the "Ground Zero Mosque," 2010 was a year of major legislation and partisan fervour.

television industries ownership

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Friday 15th November. 2019 Television Industries: Ownership