Media assessment learner response

 1) Type up your feedback in full (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential).


WWW:- good explanation in places to support your analysis of media texts.
EBI:- Read the questions carefully, - not enough subject specific media terminology (glow)  e.g camera shots , mise-en-scene
LR: see blog.


 Read the mark scheme for this assessment carefully. Write down the mark you achieved for each question: 


Q1)  red dress (1)

Q2) she is powerful (1)

Q3)1)The red dress is pointing out the perfume and making it stand out. 

     2) aswell with the title it shows the red in the dress and perfume a heat image.
  
     3)The background and everything is matching with the perfume . The glowing aswell so it shows its the main item. The title is a big red name in the advert and if your looking at beyonce you really wouldnt miss it . " catch the fever" everything's red . Also when it says " the first fragrance by beyonce would really catch their eye because beyonce making perfume everyone would want because shes famous and its more likely theyll buy it  because shes famous.(3)
 
\Q4)  2) The background shows like a heat which is probably were alot of  children stay and families.

         2) He looks upset and distraught and looks like he needs help.(1)
 
Q5) The camera shot is kind of lower then him so it makes him look week and tired and also the title " Dig toilets not graves" if i saw the grave part it would make me  feel bad for the little boy. Also what hes wearing is kind of old and rusty. The background is also making it believable by putting a hut behind him making it look like he lives there. Also the makeup to make him look rough looking.(3)

Q6) charities might use children to lure people that have big hearts and feel bad for the kids they use  and make it seem like there struggling . It also effects the audience aswell because they know this advert is not true but in real life it is true ( finsih it off)




  
     

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