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Represent NHS blood

1) What does BAME stand for? ethnic minority 2) Why is there a need for blood in the BAME community?  because only 3% of people who are black or Asian that donate blood  3) What does this advert want people to do once they've seen it (the 'call to action')? they are trying to convince people to donate blood 4) Why is the advert called 'Represent'? to tel them to donate 5) Why have the producers chosen famous BAME celebrities to feature in the advert? Give an example of three well-known people who appear in the advert and why they are famous - make sure you  write their names and spell them accurately . they choosen them to tell them to donate blood because only 3% of black or asian donated blood 6) What are the connotations of the slow-paced long shot of empty chairs at the end of the advert? should donate more blood otherwise it could cause someones death  7) How does the advert match the key conventions of a typical urban music video? it is a set in places you wou

reveal

  1) How many of the 12 magazine cover key conventions feature on this edition of Reveal? List them with specific reference to the convention on the CSP edition of Reveal. 4 of the 12 magazines  cover key conventions 2)  What is the font choice used on the cover and what does this choice connote? Here's  a blog to help you with this  as we haven't been able to complete the Photoshop typography lesson yet due to Covid-19. serif and this conotates that as a lower quality font compare to othe high quality magazines 3) How do the cover lines appeal to the Reveal target audience? talk about businesses with other men and women  4) What are the connotations of the Reveal colour scheme on this particular front cover? feminine  and red so i stands out and invites the consumer to read the magazine 5)  How are images used to create interest in the magazine? Find three reasons for your answer. (E.g. mise-en-scene such as props, costume and make-up, body position, facial expression). it tel

Omo advert

  1) What year was the advert produced? 1955 2) How were women represented in most adverts in the 1950s? work for men and presented as house ladies all the time 3) How does the heading message ('OMO makes whites bright') and typography promote the product? uses unnecessary capital letters to stand  out more 4) Analyse the mise-en-scene in the advert (CLAMPS): how is costume, make-up and placement of the model used to suggest women's role in society? she has makeup on and lipstick as in she is ready and looking good for her husband 5) Why is a picture of the product added to the bottom right of the advert? match colors and bring more attention using repeated words/additional information 6) What are the connotations of the chosen colors in this advert - red, white and blue? they stand out and link the product 7) How does the anchorage text use persuasive language to encourage the audience to buy the product? Give examples. attracts the consumer and uses capital letters when s

Tatler

1) the editor introduces the magazine as he says it is for rich people  2)now go page 4 of the media pack. Focus on the print magazine (NOT tatler.com  list the demographic key details. age 41 London/se 3) what do tatler think about fashion? how much money they spend? 843million 1)its about choosing an outfit to fit  your choice of brand. 2)it talks about posh and rich people who can afford alot 3)it has vibrant colors 4)props, costume and make up 5)they people afford alot and they like to spend money on accessories like that