Music video: Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor 1) What do we know about the Arctic Monkeys audience? Think demographics, psychographics and how they got into the band. Arctic Monkeys are an English indie rock band from Sheffield and the members were friends in school. 2) What audience pleasures are offered by the music video for I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor? Music being played in time and in front of the audience proving that they're actually using their musical skills such as playing an instrument or singing into the microphone without lip-syncing. 3) Pick out three particular shots, scenes or moments in the video that would particularly appeal to Arctic Monkeys fans. Why did you choose those moments? I think this moment is appealing because it's an instrumental and gives the group a chance to show their skills instrumentally and live. I think this moment is appealing because when they're playing they're giving it their all as...
Audience Effects Theory 1. Write a definition of a passive audience A passive audience is when the audience take in information for the media. 2) Write a definition of an active audience An active audience is the modern and generally and accepted view that audiences interreact with. 3) Write a definition of the hypodermic needle theory The hypodermic needle is when the audience is always passive and will always take the message from the producer 4) Write down a media product (e.g. TV show, newspaper or videogame) for each category of Blumler and Katz's Uses and Gratifications theory and WHY it fits that particular audience use/gratification. The first one is done for you. I think the show Falling into your smile falls under the relationships category because it's about caring for others and forming relationships. However it's also like Identity and Diversion/Entertainment, identity because it has things in co...
Film Industry: Final index 1. Film Industry: Marketing - Marvel Cinematic Universe 2. Film Industry: Black Widow 3. Film Industry: I, Daniel Blake For your index, it needs to link to YOUR blogpost for each piece of work so you can access your previous work quickly and easily. Remember to click on 'View blog' before copying the URL. The index means if you have missed anything you can now catch up with the work/notes and won't underperform in future assessments/exams due to gaps in your knowledge. If you're not sure how to do this, here's a video I did during lockdown that shows how you create an index using Blogger: 1. Film Industry: Marketing - Marvel Cinematic Universe 2. Film Industry: Black Widow 3. Film Industry: I, Daniel Blake
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