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The cross-media production (Non-Examined Assessment)
Quick questions on Applying the framework to production - OCR A-Level Media Studies cross-media production
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What is representation?Show answer
You decide who and what your products represent and how, constructing the intended representation of groups, places or ideas. You can choose to use a recognisable stereotype (for quick communication) or challenge it with a countertype. Either way, your representation choices should be deliberate and defensible (and you explain them in the Statement and any reflection, using Hall and the other theorists).
What is audience?Show answer
You build the mode of address and appeal that targets your chosen audience into the products, on the platforms they use. The products should clearly address the audience the brief specifies, in tone, content and style.
What is q1?Show answer
Explain how you would use mise-en-scene deliberately in an audiovisual NEA product. [5 marks]
What is q2?Show answer
Explain how the conventions of two different forms shape a cross-media production. [10 marks]
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