Year 10 Mock Exam DIRT
Thursday 20th June
DIRT
LO: To review and reflect on the year 10 mock exam and set personal targets.
Question 1)
Type of media
Film- BBFC
Tv and radio- OFCOM
Advertising- ASA
Magazines and newspapers- IPSO and IMPRESS
video games- Video standard council
Question 2)
Media language
-videos may use contrasting camera work and editing to create a tone to match the song and musicians.
-Videos may use only the music track as soundtrack or may add diegetic elements to help create a self contained fictional world.
-Any other valid contrasting media language.
Question 3)
My mark= 2/10
Availability- either in terms of how the programme is broadcast or its online presence.
example- producers of local radio programmes target geographically.
Styles -producers of radio programmes may seek to specialise in a genre for example BBC radio 1 live lounge uses aucustic genre.
Eras- producers of radio programmes may target an older demographic for example through playing music from the 1960s to 1990s.
Brand image- producers of radio programmes will use advertising and marketing to develop a brand image to suit their target audience for example local radio programmes participating in community events.
Why?
Question 4)
What does representation mean?
Responses should analyse representations of musicians in the extract from MOJO magazines.
What could you of mentioned?
ACCURATE TERMINOLOGY!!
Question 5)
Make a judgement
DIRT
LO: To review and reflect on the year 10 mock exam and set personal targets.
Question 1)
Type of media
Film- BBFC
Tv and radio- OFCOM
Advertising- ASA
Magazines and newspapers- IPSO and IMPRESS
video games- Video standard council
Question 2)
Media language
- Camera work
- Editing
- Mise-en-scene
- Narrative style
-videos may use contrasting camera work and editing to create a tone to match the song and musicians.
-Videos may use only the music track as soundtrack or may add diegetic elements to help create a self contained fictional world.
-Any other valid contrasting media language.
Question 3)
My mark= 2/10
Availability- either in terms of how the programme is broadcast or its online presence.
example- producers of local radio programmes target geographically.
Styles -producers of radio programmes may seek to specialise in a genre for example BBC radio 1 live lounge uses aucustic genre.
Eras- producers of radio programmes may target an older demographic for example through playing music from the 1960s to 1990s.
Brand image- producers of radio programmes will use advertising and marketing to develop a brand image to suit their target audience for example local radio programmes participating in community events.
Why?
- Targeting an otherwise unnerved niche audience in order to complete in the market.
- Targeting a mass audience to sell to advertisers.
- Targeting a well defined niche audience to sell to advertisers.
- As part of a public service broadcasting requirement to address a specific audience on the channel the programme is broadcast on.
Question 4)
What does representation mean?
Responses should analyse representations of musicians in the extract from MOJO magazines.
What could you of mentioned?
ACCURATE TERMINOLOGY!!
Question 5)
Make a judgement
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