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 KEY CONCEPT ANALYSIS LANGUAGE: The poster makes use of key conventions such as the title, tagline, and billing block, which clearly establish the film’s identity. The central focus is on the characters and the logo, with their determined facial expressions suggesting intensity and hinting at the central conflict of the narrative. This creates a sense of tension and thrill for the audience. The colour palette is dominated by red and gold: red often symbolises danger, urgency, or rebellion, while gold suggests importance, value, or power. The choice of gold for the logo reinforces the sense of prestige and significance tied to the story and its themes. INDUSTRY: The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes was distributed by Lionsgate Films and Stars Entertainment. It was directed by Francis Lawrence, who previously directed the original Hunger Games films and is well known for his work within the dystopian science fiction genre. The film is an adaptation of Suzanne Collins’...

-FIRST MEDIA BLOG-

  FIRST MEDIA BLOG: 1) Which part of Media are you looking forward to the most? designing covers and potentially filming and editing short music videos   are things that I'm looking forward  to in media studies, mainly because it allows us to think creatively and lets us build on our imaginations which in my opinion sounds rather thrilling. 2) What knowledge and skills do you hope to learn in Media? composition skills, editing in media software(s) are things that I'm hoping to learn in media studies as it would be quite useful in the future 3) What grade are you realistically hoping to achieve in Media? personally, I am aiming for 7-8 in my GCSE results 4) What device do you use most to access the media? (The media = news, TV, music, film, social media etc.)  phone and tablet are the two devices I tend to use often to access any form of media 5) What is your average 'screen time' (or equivalent) on your phone each day. Is this about right, too little or too much...