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Yr 10 film unit summer term not complete lesson 1-7

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(Lesson 1 ) Lights, camera, action! Learning objectives  - to explore the narrative of a film Starter - can you work out the Disney films from the anagrams below ? Gal dent  Hatted Millimetre A babysat Tuned Thee A Nacho Pots Whites Won Handstands Fever We  Cleared Nil - Cinderella  Aid land An Tzar - Tarzan  A bench deck to the fu oh mr a  Legion think Who does what in the Film Industry? on the quiz i got 36% 9/25 Case study research - Captain Marvel  Director - Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck  Writer - Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck, Nicole Perlman, Geneva Robertson-Dworet, Meg LeFauve, Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch Producer - Kevin Feige Production company - Marvel studio  Distribution company - Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Date released - 8 March 2019 Genre - Action, Science fiction, Adventure, Superhero and Fantasy  Main actors - Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, Jude Law, and Clark Gregg et...

Corona Chorus Challenge Not complete

item chosen  reason  music 1 music 2  music 3 music 4  music 5 music 6 music 7  Book   Kathy Reichs Deje Dead  its an interesting book  Luxury item   a blanket  so i don't get cold 

radio 1 live lounge 23rd March

L/O- to analyse a specific episode of The live lounge Mahalia Background (where she is from)- is from Syston, Charnwood in Leicestershire. her father is British-irish and her mother is Jamaican. as a child she would spend her summer break at home writing songs - she wrote her first song at the age eight and signed a deal with a major record label at age thirteen. Age - 21 years old Genre - Contemporary R&B, contemporary soul, hip hop soul Current songs/albums - what you did and grateful ( i could only find these) Awards - BRIT Award(critics' choice award), BBC (sound of 2019), Metro + MTV push (ones to watch 2019) Explain how and why producers of radio programmes target different audiences. Refer to the radio 1 live lounge to support your answer. what could you include how could you use the episode to support your answer  Producers of radio programmes target different audiences because they have a responsibility to produce output for a wide range of audiences. Du...

Yr 10 Radio and Audience Theory

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Audience pleasure-  Aesthetic pleasure - the appreciation of experiencing something beautiful. it could be the pleasure of listing to music perfectly matched to visual images in a film or video. Cerebral pleasures - the intellectual satisfaction that may come, for example solving the problems set by a video game or following a perfectly constructed narrative. Visceral pleasures - these are of the body more than mind;the sort of thing that makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up or makes you want to punch the air. Representations of revenge, triumph, horror,'come-uppance', violence or sex all provide visceral pleasures. Voyeuristic pleasures - the satisfaction drawn from spying, prying or knowing something unknown to others.Audiences are often positioned as voyeurs, for example, when we discover intimate secrets of a character in a drama. Vicarious pleasures - the pleasure enjoyed at second hand through the experiences of others. In sport, we can identify with the...