Friday, 18 March 2022

SOCIAL MEDIA

Ensure that you have updated your social media: you have created material to engage your audiences such as T shirts, tote bags, mugs, #links, stickers, merch, screening shout-outs, competitions and much more. Have you included all the film posters that your production team has made?

Go back to your blogs and make all your images as large as possible. Matthew, for example., here..

PLEASE EMBED YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA LIKE THIS

SOCIAL MEDIA: TIK TOK

I had the task to make a Tik Tok page for our film 



TV DRAMA REVISION This week includes The Crown, Ordinary Lies and an extract from Hot Fuzz.

THEORY REVISION This week starts with representation, stereotyping and reception theory. You all now have access to Essential Media Theory for example here


 

Wednesday, 16 March 2022

MEDIA REGULATION: NEWS

Case study: interpret these two images and relate them to media regulation. Start by establishing your view of the role of the Press in a democracy.

 



Monday, 14 March 2022

MEDIA ECOLOGY: THE ECHO CHAMBER


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When Exeter alumnus and photographer Joshua Irwandi published a picture of a coronavirus victim in an Indonesian hospital in October 2020, he was unprepared for the reaction it would provoke. The image took 2nd place in the 2021 World Press Photo Awards and was named a finalist for the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography, but it also sparked controversy in Indonesia.