Here is the video shown in class today which focuses on aspirational values. Sorry about the swearing! Blame Charlie Brooker.
Monday, 28 November 2011
Monday, 7 November 2011
Politics and The Media
The A2 students should now be looking at the political angles in their chosen texts. You should be looking for any particular bias towards a party, ideology or country. These could include patriotic texts that favour a specif government or political movement i.e.- Kiran's pro-revolutionary Facebook page.
You then need to break down the text into it's semiotic parts (colour, framing, positioning, images) and decide how the message is being conveyed to the audience. You also need to look at how strong the message is. Is this a strongly patriotic text? Or is it a strongly anti-government text?
You then need to write up all the text you have looked at so far on your blog under the heading: case study.
You then need to break down the text into it's semiotic parts (colour, framing, positioning, images) and decide how the message is being conveyed to the audience. You also need to look at how strong the message is. Is this a strongly patriotic text? Or is it a strongly anti-government text?
You then need to write up all the text you have looked at so far on your blog under the heading: case study.
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