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music video case study

Explain one way in which music videos uses media language to differ from each other. refer to one example of contrasting media language in two music videos you have studied to support your answers? S kater boy and Teenage dirtbag Music videos use media language in a variety of ways to represent and attract target audience. In the case of my case studies skater boy and teenage dirtbag the target audience is similar as both aim at 13-24 year olds. however skater boy aims at a indie alternative skater audience but teenage dirtbag aims for a more mainstream audience. An example of this would be the camera work. Skater boy uses rapid shot changes, low angle, high angle, zooms out long close up shots. this connotes the skate narrative as these are conventions you would see in most skater videos as well as indie audiences. however teenage dirt bag uses shots that you would normally expect to see in teen romantic comedy's, low angle close ups, medium shots and tracking shot e...

Politics & The Press in Modern Britain 2019 Election

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  Jeremy Corbyn - Labour Party   Boris Johnson - conservative party   Jo Swinson - Liberal Democrats     Nigel Farage - Ukip   Caroline Lucas - Green party  Newspaper Political party Owner The guardian/observer   Liberal Democrats.  The Scott trust The telegraphy   Conservative Party.  David and Fredrick Barclay The independent   Liberal Democrats.  Alexander Lebedev The daily mail 53%  Conservative Party.  Jonathan Harmsworth The express   Conservative Party.  Richard Desmond The sun   Conservative Party.  Robert Sarver How is media language used to portray Corbyn to readers ahead of the election this week|? The media language used in these newspapers to portray Corbyn ahead of the election this week is,very against Corbyn especially the sun, as it says 'waking up to corbyn as P...

6 November 1966 Print Newspaper

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 The change of religion The attitude between sex and marriage was stereo typed as the 60s was shows as the decade of free love. The story 'lawyers will urge divorce by consent' shows this change in attitude towards sex and marriage allowing divorce Britain was still in war paranoia still being a thing. you can see this from the sub heading 'North sea spy game'. And the pictures connotes it with planes, satellites, radar stations. Cold war  Showing that Italy had flooding problems that they still have. (Linking to now a day because of climate change a little)  Women in lingerie objectification of women's body as you don't see men in boxers on newspapers this shows that it is a decade where feminism had not achieved equal rights as you don't see men in their boxers. it shows the time's are changing towards sexual attitudes

20 October 1968 Print Newspaper (The observer)

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The labour political party in the time made it a little bit easier to have strikes . Strike was for women's rights (equal pay). Lead to an equality pay. This cover shows when the women's rights were at the forefront. At the time women were fighting to be heard (women's rights) Time of feminism and reflects it was a decade of people who stood up for themselves North Vietnam was communist so America announced that they would bomb it. This war went on for 27 years First war that had less bias coverage lead into massive protest in America and UK that war should be over. First war England wasn't apart of. The protests reached a level where a monk burned himself alive to prove a point. Britain won a second gold medal at the Mexico olympics By a veterinary surgeon called Bob Braithwaite, won clay pigeon shooting competition The 1968 Mexico olympics was best known for Neil Leifers famous picture of the 'Black power salute'

Politics and Press in Britian

The political party's Conservative Party. Labour Party. Scottish National Party. Liberal Democrats. Brexit   Newspaper Political party Owner The guardian/observer   Liberal Democrats.  The Scott trust The telegraphy   Conservative Party.  David and Fredrick Barclay The independent   Liberal Democrats.  Alexander Lebedev The daily mail 53% Conservative Party.  Jonathan Harmsworth The express   Conservative Party.  Richard Desmond The sun   Conservative Party.  Robert Sarver How is media language used on the covers to make the reader either mistrust or trust the Conservative party? The media language that was used on 'the sun' cover make the reader mistrust the conservative party as it uses inappropriate language. it shows that David Cameron and the conservatives...