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Audience & Film Industry

  Audience & Film Industry – Practice Questions Give three methods of marketing blockbuster films (Black Widow). [3 Marks]  adverts  posters trailers Give two examples of audience categories (demographics) used by media industries. [2 Marks]  aspire  reforn Which UK media regulator is responsible for the age classification of films and other video material? [1 Mark] British Board of Film Classification (BBFC)    What is meant by the term ‘active audience’? (Opposite of Passive) [1 Mark] When audience is responding or interpreting to media massages and are able to question the massage   Give one example of an ‘active audience’. (Think of shows that you can vote in from home)  [1 Mark] The Voice Uk   How are blockbuster films marketed and distributed globally? Answer with reference to Black Widow (CSP) [9 Marks] (2 paragraphs)   Blockbuster films are marketed globally through huge, carefully coordinated campaigns that try to rea...

OMO advert

  1) What year was the advert produced? 1955 2) How were women represented in most adverts in the 1950s? Add as much detail to this answer as you can as these are the social, cultural and historical contexts we will need to write about in the exam. In the 1950s women were represented in most adverts in a negative way they are cleaning , cooking , bad drivers , powerless ,  sexualised, and men are often hitting them and women are often wearing make up even at home or when they are cleaning also in the advert the women was wearing dress because the women represents the man look in front of the society   3) How does the heading message ('OMO makes whites bright') and the style of the text promote the product? It was written in large case letters to grab the readers attention and the style text promotes that this product are meant for women and housewives and that they would be happy with this product 4) Analyse the mise-en-scene in the advert (CLAMPS): how is costume, m...