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Shema Rahman12A26163
1. In what ways does your media product use develop or change forms and conventions on real media products
Conventions and Conventions Challenged
Conventions:•Posh, British accent•Serious theme tune plays before news
cast•Most important story first•Headlines
Conventions used:
•Presenters/hosts are used
•Theme music•Headlines•Sound codes used
2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?
School Leavers
•Education•Determined•Thinking of future•Work life
Death Of TeacherSchool celebrate end of term
•Students celebrate•Like performing•Having fun with friends
Film Review
•Hanging out with friends•Watch new films
Chris Brown a reformed character?
•Aggression, high temper•Thugs•Woman as weak•Forgiving
3. What kind of media institutions might distribute your media products and why?
Choice FM
•History:•Began in March 1990 as independent
company.•Britain’s first 24hour black music radio
station.•Slogan: Your Number One Urban Station•Listening Figures: 3147000
General Profile
•Target audience of 15- to 34-year-olds •And someone that has an appreciation for
black music, lifestyle and culture.•Choice FM uses – Urban music which we
also did in DeuceFM•Choice FM – language: Sounds like a
conversation, humour, slang – appropriate for teenagers which we also used.
•The news that Choice FM use are mainly to do with HipHop and RnB stars.
•We also used similar news for our entertainment section
4. Who would be your audience for your media product
•Young people in college or leaving school•Seek education•Male and female•Working class students•Interests – music, film, fashion and
celebrities.
Survey Monkey response summary What type of news stories do you prefer?
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Busin
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Polit
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News stories Preferred
News stories Preferred
We conducted a survey to learn more about our audience.
What type of language do you prefer?
Language Preferred
FormalInformalBothDon't Mind
5. How did you attract/ address your audience?
•Informal language•Music•Why these stories•They can relate to young
presenters•You kept stories short
6. What have you learnt about technology from the process of constructing this product?
Analogue•Analogue - used before digital. • Signal is taken from a microphone and
laid on to tape in an analogue tape recorder.
•Wave on the tape can be read and sent to a speaker to produce the sound.
•Advantages of using analogue is better sound quality.
Digitisation•Digitisation - convert the sound into
numbers which can be stored on computer. •Advantages: •Provides clear sound comparable in quality
to CDs.•No storage limits, 24/7 access.•Downloaded by anyone.•Multiple access•Historical data can be stored safely
DAB Digital Radio• Signal always gets through no matter what
comes between your radio and transmitter.• Can 'Rewind radio', record programmes in real
time or set a timer, download audio and data. • List by station name• Unaffected by pirate radio• LCD Screen• How it works: Two technologies combine.
Mp3 Recorder•MP3 device - used to record voice of the
public. Can be played back.•Produces an audio file format. Data can
be stored and turned into a Mp3 and also edited on “Audacity”.
•I’ve also used the Iphone soundrecorder to record
Minimisation and Portability
•Minimisation – Reducing the size of technology to the smallest size possible.
•Portability – radio can be heard in car, from a phone or objects such as a pen.
Technological Convergence and Web 2.0
•Different technological systems to evolve towards performing similar tasks.
•Web 2.0 – interacting with world wide web.
•E.g. Social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace, blogs, video sharing sites and many more.
7. What have you learnt in the progression from the preliminary task to the main task?
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