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Stereotypes to sell

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      This magazine meets the stereotypes that men are big and have muscles and that they have muscles and also meets the stereotype about black people being covered in tattoos and having chains.       This cover makes NAS look big and scary cause of the shot angle and his facial expression. It also hits the same stereotypes that he has big chain which means he must have lots of money and that he's a big alpha male.       This magazine hits the stereotypes that girls need to look perfect, we can tell this from her pose and her hair and the make up she's wearing, and the costume she's wearing makes her seem like a sexual 'toy' and from the angle this is taken from.

Music Genres

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Pop     Pop Magazine   Ages 9-50 Grime         Grime Magazine   Ages 11-30 R and B    R and B      Ages 12-30 Rock       Rock   Ages 20-25 Western      Country    Ages 25+ Rap    Rap  Ages 11-30 Classical    Classical     Ages 25+ EDM     EDM     Ages 11-25 Jazz     Jazz     Ages 25+

Photography Challenge 2

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L/O: To experiment with macro photography             9/July/18 Macro : When you get a really close up shot, using either zoom just getting really up close with it. These are our photos, i found the task easy and it didn't take long.

Lego Tv Advert

1: The building blocks off success? The Lego marketing team's main challenge is to make their products appealing to children; however, it is the parents, aunties, uncles, grandparents and godparents who hold the purse strings. This is where the joy – and the genius – comes in: The Lego Movie is a ripping adventure for kids, but is also great fun for adults. 2: What did lego do right ? It would have been easy for Lego to make a piece of nonsense that played well for kids, but instead the company brought in Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (of 21 Jump Street and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs fame) to create a genuinely funny and clever movie. For those that have not seen it, there is a twist in the tale that completely fits with the spirit of Lego without looking contrived, but even without that, the zany and inventive way the story zips along is like an advert for playing with these toys. There are no rules. The limit of the story is th e limit of your imagination. 3. How ha...

Lego Movie Poster Campaign

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Lego movie posters They released about 20 posters, these posters may have been used to draw in a second audience which is adults. These posters would have been used to show adults some of their favourite actors and actors they will know like Morgan Freeman. Using Stereotypes When using these stereotypes the producers can use them to pull people in by giving children a hero to look up to and someone to follow In these two posters the stereotypes could be seen in reverse as the girl is looking cool and emit is screaming and looks scared.

Uses and gratification

Entertainment: offers a distraction from the world Personal identity: Helps us consider morals Relationships: Lets us enjoy the game and feel like we are in the story as tat character Information: lets us find out more about the film that we didn't know through an interactive game

Mock exam dirt

1) Video standard council rating board 2) Companies often release tie-in games to try get more money out of the franchise and to give the film companies promotion. 3) They use lots of bright colours to make it interesting and add a way to change things around to make it your own story if you want. 4) They released about 20 posters, these posters may have been used to draw in a second audience which is adults. These posters would have been used to show adults some of their favourite actors and actors they will know like Morgan Freeman. Using Stereotypes When using these stereotypes the producers can use them to pull people in by giving children a hero to look up to and someone to follow