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Mock exam on Newspapers

In what ways could media products incorporate ideologies and view points ᆞ Explore how audiences can respond to and interpret the ideological perspectives of media products P- make a point related to the question E- Back it with examples E- Explain your point deeper Ideologies = Beliefs and values  Ideologies are presented through many ways in newspapers and it is (not) done subtly as to get away with being biased for example.  The newspapers I will be looking at The Daily Mirror and The Times, at the point of Trump winning his election for Presidency. The first Newspaper, the Daily Mirror sets the location and setting of the front page in New York.  The mise-en-scene of the clouds demonstrates to the audience this is an attack on the scale of 911 or worse due to them resembling smoke and that having connotations of destruction.  It is totally inappropriate as it is referencing terrorism and also links to the dystopian book '1984' and also the subject ...

Newspapers again🙄

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In what ways could media products incorporate ideologies and view points ᆞ Explore how audiences can respond to and interpret the ideological perspectives of media products P- make a point related to the question E- Back it with examples E- Explain your point deeper We are not looking at reality we are looking at how the producer wants us to see it, it is a representation Todorov's theory of narrative equilibrium Lexis is the choice of language used The more graphic, the closer it is to the front of the paper 'if it bleeds it leads' Emotionally Manipulated headline with a full page article on the front page showing it is very important to them.  Narrativization is the process of making a story out of news for example   - Daily Mirror The photos of the family is asking the audience to build a bond with the 'parents' Believing that one ethnicity/culture is better than the other ethnocentrism Online newspapers are over taking physical newspapers ...