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10 Questions

  1) Why did you choose A Level Media Studies? 2) Did you take GCSE Media Studies (either here at Greenford or a different school)? No 3) If you answered yes to Q2, what grade did you achieve in GCSE Media? What coursework task did you complete? What would you say your strengths and weaknesses were in GCSE Media? 4) What grade do you hope to achieve in A Level Media? A of A* 5) What are your current thoughts about your next steps after A Levels - university, apprenticeship, work? University  6) What do you think the biggest MEDIA story of 2024 has been and why? P Diddy controversy in my opinion is the biggest media story of 2024 because almost every single media outlet has covered it at least 10 times 7) What media sources do you use to find out about news and current affairs? Social media  8) What was the last film you watched? The Martian  9) What is your favourite ever TV series? Breaking bad 10) How many hours do you spend online in an average day? Is this too li...

MIGRAIN: Semiotics blog tasks

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  1) What meanings are the audience encouraged to take about the two main characters from the opening of the film? The audience are encouraged to think of the two main characters as troublemakers who are up to no good 2) How does the end of the film emphasise de Saussure’s belief that signs are polysemic – open to interpretation or more than one meaning? During the beginning, the audience was encouraged to take the two main characters as troublemakers who were delinquents because of the signs given. Near to the end we find out the two main characters are deaf, and are not delinquents and this shows how signs are polysemic 1) What did Ferdinand de Saussure suggest are the two parts that make up a sign? The signifier - the thing that does the communication  The signified - that which is communicated 2) What does ‘polysemy’ mean? It means something has many meanings 3) What does Barthes mean when he suggests signs can become ‘naturalised’? This is when we see something and we nev...

My media consumption

  Newspapers Which daily newspapers (if any) do you read?  Not applicable What sections of newspapers do you turn to first, and why?  Not applicable What sections do you never read, and why?  Not applicable What kinds of stories do you usually read and why?  Not applicable Do you, or someone else, buy the newspaper you read?  Not applicable Do you look at the online versions of any newspapers? Which newspapers? Why do you visit their website and not others?  Not applicable Magazines What magazines (if any) do you buy regularly?  Why/why not?  Not applicable What sections of the magazines do you read and not read, and why?  Not applicable Television Approximately how many hours a week do you spend watching television?  3 hours, I sometimes watch an episode of a show that would be around an hour long 3 times a week. What device do you use to watch television?  My personal computer and phone mostly What times of day do you usually...