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Demographics research

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  'GoOD OMeNs' Season 2 poster  Demographi cs research    Age : 17 - 30 Gender : all genders  Education : working/ people with professions Social : middle class/ working class Race/ ethnicity : all backgrounds Profession/ earnings :  historians, religious  professions ( specifically Christians) home (city/ village/ countryside) : London cities and suburbs. 

Introduction to media- Blog index

1) First blog task - 10 questions 2) Poster Analysis 3)  Denotation and Connotation 4) Introduction to Photoshop      5) Mise-en-scene: Stranger Things 6)  Camerawork - Doctor Who: Shots and angles 7) Camera Movement and Editing 8) Blog feedback and learner response

Blog feedback

WWW:  A fantastic start to Media Shreeya. You’ve completed most of your set tasks to a great standard and shown real focus and commitment throughout. It’s clear that you’re keeping on top of your work and taking pride in what you produce. Well done! Next Steps: Complete the following outstanding task: Denotation and Connotations with your own poster/advert of your choice. Ensure your latest work on camera movement and editing is complete. Challenge yourself by attempting the extension tasks . These will help you deepen your understanding and push your skills further.

Introduction to Photoshop

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 Plain Parrot    colour palette Layer Test Transformation test Text Test

Camera movement and Editing

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  CAMERA MOVEMENT TILT the tilt movement is usually when the camera tilts up or down at a fixed point. the director might use this direct the audience attention from the situation to the characters reactions, which helps the audience connect with their emotions and understand what is                                                                                  going on in the scene. CRANE the crane movement is when the camera is attached to a crane which helps tracks the character and capture dynamic angles. the director might do this to present more dramatic shots which helps with the mood and the pace of the scene. ZOOM the zoom movement is when the camera zooms in to show when something is near or far away. the director may have used this to show the audience  a key ele...