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Film Industry: Marvel Cinematic Universe blog tasks

 1)  How many films were there in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) at the time of this article? There were 35 films in the marvel cinematic universe at the time of the article. 2) How much money have the MCU films made in total according to this article? The mcu films made over $29.8 billions according to the article. 3) Why did Marvel create the Avengers films? Marvel create the avengers film to introduce the avengers. 4) Who owns the rights to Spiderman and why is the character now appearing in Marvel films? Sony- or rather, its Colombia pictures subsidiary only owns the copyright to the spider man films it releases. 5) Which company owns the rights to the Fantastic Four and the X-Men? In March 2019, marvel studios regained the film rights to the dantastic four and associated characters, along with the x man and deadwood after Disney acquired 21st century fox 6) Look at the very end of the article. What has Disney announced regarding TV shows on their new streaming servic...

Black Widow

  1) List the companies involved in the creation of Black Widow. You may wish to use   Black Widow's IMDB entry   to help with this -   see the company credits page   - but the answers can also be found in the notes above. The Walt Disney Company and Marvel studios 2) What is conglomerate ownership and how does it link to Black Widow? A conglomerate   is a media company that owns lots of smaller media companies. black widow was created by subsidiaries ( Disney and Marvel) of the Walt Disney company that is a conglomerate. 3) Analyse the  film trailer  for Black Widow. What aspects of the trailer tell you this is a big-budget blockbuster movie? They used:          1. Traditional methods like posters           2. celebrities interviews            3.  social media profiles tiktok, instagram, twitter, etc  In the trailer we can see the big logo for Marv...

camera work doctor who

  1) Pick  three  camera   shots  from the Doctor Who scene and explain what type of shot it is and what meanings or effect they have on the audience. 2) Pick  one  camera  angle  that is used in the scene and explain the effect it has on the audience.  3) Pick one aspect of  mise-en-scene  from the scene and explain what connotations are being communicated to the audience.

Introduction to Media - index so far

 1) First blog task - 10 questions 2) Denotation and Connotation 3) Introduction to Photoshop: fruit bowls 4) Mise-en-scene: Stranger Things 5) Camerawork: shots and angles 6) Camera movement and editing 7) Blog feedback and learner response

Blog feedback and Learner Response

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  WWW:  Your fruit bowl shows some level of creativity which highlights that you have some technical ability, we need this same level of detail for all your other blog posts. EBI:  You have missed a lot of learning due to absence which means you are missing a lot of blog work it will be your responsibility to catch up on any missed work for homework. Please complete the following blog work: Mise-en-Scene - Stranger Things Camerawork – Doctor Who Camera movement and editing – Minority Report Blog index so far LR:  Create a new blogpost on your Media blog called ‘ Blog feedback and Learner Response’. Copy and paste this WWW/EBI feedback into your blogpost then complete the LR tasks/questions below: 1. What do you feel is your strongest piece of work so far? the fruit bowl work i think was the strongest piece of work so far 2. What is your weakest? the media assessment work was the weakest for me. 3. What specific skills or knowledge do you need to develop ove...

Media Assessment 1: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: Sadra , you have  demonstrated some level of analysis of the unseen Beyoncé heat advertisement. you can also can identify a camera shot. EBI: still some basic mistakes to focus on around denotation and connotation. you also need to think how/why mis-en scene is used (clamps). LR: see blog. 2) Read  the mark scheme for this assessment  carefully. Write down the mark you achieved for each question:  Q1: 0 Q2 0:  Q3: 4 Q4: 2 Q5: 3 Q6: 3 3) Identify one of your  stronger  questions. Why did you do better on this question? Use the mark scheme to help you with this. i did well in question 5 because i did the connotation of the the background setting and and i talked about the camera shots. 4) Identify one of your  weaker  questions. Why did you score lower on this particular question? Use the mark scheme to he...

Demographics and psychographics

  1) What information do media companies use to create a demographic profile of their audience?  A demographic audience profile defines groups based on things like, gender,income,education and occupation. 2) Why are media companies and advertisers increasingly using audience profiling and not just demographics? understanding your consumers interest,attitudes; and where to find them online not only allows you to craft a message that resonates but also ensure you to you're investing in the right channels to reach them. 3) What are the sev en different Pychographic groups?  Lifestyle; Interest; Social status; Values; Attitudes; Personality; Opinions; 4)    Write a brief summary of what each Psychographic group is seeking or motivated by. psychographic segmentation is a market research method used to divide a market or customer group into segments based on their beliefs values, lifestyle, social status, activities, interests, and opinions and other psychological cri...