Extracts from Orson Welles's infamous War of the Worlds broadcast.
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Friday, 26 February 2010
MEDIA STUDIES: THE HYPODERMIC/EFFECTS THEORY
Examples in support of this theory is the propaganda of the Nazi Party. here is a classic example of their anti-semetic propaganda.
Labels:
AS MEDIA STUDIES,
audience,
hypodermic
MEDIA STUDIES: AUDIENCE THEORY: THE USES AND GRATIFICATIONS MODEL
Follow this link to Youtube to see how to use a "cut throat" razor.
What elements of the uses and gratifications model could be used to explain why an audience would consume this video clip?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLbpe62bubk
What elements of the uses and gratifications model could be used to explain why an audience would consume this video clip?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLbpe62bubk
Labels:
media studies,
uses and gratifications
Saturday, 20 February 2010
GCSE MEDIA STUDIES - SECTION B PRACTICAL PRODUCTION
Download a student friendly mark scheme in respect of Section B of the course.
Mark Scheme Section B Students
Mark Scheme Section B Students
Labels:
GCSE Media Studies,
Practical Production,
Section B
GCSE ENGLISH: OTHELLO
Download programme notes from a production of Othello I attended at the Royal Exchange in Manchester in 2002. Paterson Joseph (Casualty, Survivors) played Othello while Andy Serkis (Lord of the Rings, 24 Hour Party People, King Kong) took the role of Iago.
OTHELLO
OTHELLO
Labels:
gcse english,
othello
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