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December assessment - feedback and learner response

  My target grade is a 5 My mark for this paper was 19 marks out of 40 To achieve my target grade of a 5, I would need to get 5 more marks 1) First, copy down the teacher's comments from your paper. Next, did you succeed in meeting or exceeding your target grade for GCSE Media? If not, how many additional marks do you need to achieve your target grade in this paper? Write this in a full answer.  EBI-your written English lets you down and poor writing sometimes makes your answer hard to understand.. LR-Make sure you always link arguments  back to the question. I succeeded in meeting my target grade for GCSE media. 2) Write a question-by-question analysis of your performance. For each question, write how many marks you got from the number available and identify any points that you missed by carefully studying the 'possible content' part of the mark scheme: Q1-2/2 marks  Q2-2/2 marks  Q3-5/8 marks Additional points: i need to say more in my answer and say in my point about how

Music Video CSP- BLACKPINK

  Audience   1) What are BLACKPINK fans known as - and what would the demographics / psychographics be for the BLACKPINK audience? Remember to use your glossary to remind yourself that demographics is fixed characteristics (CAGE- Class, age, gender, ethnicity/race) and psychographics means the type of person / hobbies and interests.    Answer: BLACKPINK fans are mostly girls The age of most BLACKPINK fans are teenagers  The music appeals to this age and gender because they mostly like watching these types of videos  The kind of person (psychographics) who would like this band is a person who enjoys spending their spare time watching music videos of K-pop bands  And is interested in different cultures like Korean cultures    2) What audience pleasures are offered by the music video for How You Like That? Use your glossary and the notes above to answer in your own words. An audience pleasure offered by the music video for how you like that is Diversion as people who are watching this vi

Character Profiles

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  Lyra Silvertongue-Dafne Keen  Dafne keen is a english-spanish actress who was born in 2005 and is from Madrid in spain Her famous shows that she starred in were His Dark Materials and in 2014 starred with her father in the refugees. Will Parry-amir wilson Amir wilson is a British actor who is known for the secret garden(2020) and king is king (2019) Mrs Couther-Ruth Wilson Ruth wilson is a British actor who is born in 1982 and she is known for Jane Eyre (2006) Luther (2010) and had a voice role in Locke (2013)

Arctic Monkeys - music video

  Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor: Blog tasks Video analysis and audience appeal The power of the internet Social Media was only starting to be introduced in the early 2000s. Before that, people watched music videos on the television (music shows) or MTV which, in the 1980s, became a digital channel that just showed music videos.  You could chat to people with similar interests on chatrooms or forums when the internet started. You used AOL or MSN Messenger to talk to your friends, send emojis and share pictures and music Myspace was released in 2003 and was one of the first major social networking sites. Myspace was used by bands and artists to gain fans without the need for a record company. P2P (peer to peer) means sharing music with your friends. This means that people can share their music through word of mouth and not have to pay. But it is a problem as it means people download and share music illegally and the musicians and bands don’t get the money Arctic

Radio 1 Launch CSP: blog task

  Radio 1 Launch CSP: blog task   Work through the following questions to complete your first Radio case study on the launch of BBC Radio 1 and radio in general:   Radio   When was the last time you listened to anything on the radio? Do you remember which station? A couple of weeks ago. No I do not remember what station it was. Why do you not listen to the radio? I don’t listen to it because now most of the things that are on the radio are now on TV. Is there anything radio stations could do that would attract young people like you? Yes they could as they could put more music that young people like and they could talk about issues that face young people today. Do you (or members of your family) have a subscription to any music streaming services like Spotify or Apple music? Which ones? Yes I have Spotify but I have the one which has adverts and i don't have Premium.  Why does the digital age (internet) mean that people do not listen to music on the radio anymore?  Young people do n

Kiss FM Breakfast

  Audience   Look at the KISS media pack carefully here (open it in a new tab) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PhPHQ2jeLFvx9oWLdUOpWOHfXPXEto7O/view   This will give you a brilliant background to the brand and how they target their audience. Answer the following questions using the press pack and the slide show:   1) Read page 2 of the press pack. What is KISS FM's mission? Their mission is to entertain 15 to 34 year olds and can be listened to on anything such as a phone,tablet and television.   2) Look at page 3 of the press pack. What is the target audience for KISS FM? As well as writing the key statistics from the media pack, try and suggest what psychographic groups would fit the KISS audience too. What kind of people would listen to Kiss radio? What music would they like? What would they be interested in? How does the show target its audience? Look at slide 12 of the slide show attached.    (Remember Demographics mean fixed characteristics (age, gender, class, race) and Psy