Knowledge Organiser: CSP Television & Film

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Knowledge Organiser: CSP Television & Film General Media Conventions Codes and Conventions System of signs to help create meaning. Symbolic Codes Setting, mise-en-scene, acting, colour Technical Codes Camerawork, editing, audio, lighting, Written Codes Print language, spoken language. Conventions Form conventions, story conventions, genre conventions. Genre The TV or Film type Hybridity Combination of three genres Intertextuality The process by which meanings from one text becomes part of, or refer to another. Character types Propps, protagonist, binary oppositions within the TV show. Media Audiences Mode of address The way a media product ‘speaks’ to its audience. Demographics The characteristics and make-up of a sample of the population, eg age, gender, nationality. Active audience Audiences that, rather than sitting passively in front of a media product, positively interact with what they are seeing and hearing Passive audience An audience that just observe events rather than actively respond to it. NRS: Social Demographic Scale A system of demographic classification used in the UK. Psychographic Demographic Information based on audiences habits, hobbies and values. Uses & Gratification Theory An approach to understanding why and how people actively seek out specific media to satisfy specific needs. Knowledge Organiser: CSP Television & Film Media Representation Femininity A set of attributes, behaviours, and roles associated with girls and women. Masculinity Possession of qualities traditionally associated with men; handsome, muscled, driven Social groups Upper, Middle, Lower class social groups represented within the TV show. Fantasy Genre How is this represented within Class & Dr Who? Stereotypes A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image of idea of a particular type of person. Teenagers How are teenagers represented in Dr Who and Class? Media Industries Production Company A company that produces films and television shows. Production Budget Production budget calculates the number of units the production company create the Film or TV show. BBC British Broadcasting Company BBFC British Board of Film Classification Historical, Social and Cultural Contexts Dr Who v’s Class How do both the shows reflect society and culture at the time of production? Similarities and differences between these shows in terms of when they were produced? BBC3 Online viewing platform only BBC First channel on British Television