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  Create a blogpost called 'Galaxy advert CSP' and then work through the following tasks to make sure you're an expert on this CSP.  Re-watch the Galaxy advert above then answer the questions below: 1) What  key conventions  of TV advertising can you find in the Galaxy advert? visual appeal making it look luxury  catchy music recall close up shots on the galazy chocolate  2) What is the  key message  the Galaxy advert is communicating about its chocolate? The slogan for the advert will help you with this question. why have cotton when you have silk 3) Who is Audrey Hepburn and w hy did Galaxy select Audrey Hepburn for this advert?  high quality person, fashion and beauty  5) What Audrey Hepburn films are suggested in this advert and how is this effect created (e.g. mise-en-scene - CLAMPS: costume, lighting, actors, make-up, props, setting)? lighting soft, flattering  6) Which of Propp's character types are can be found in the advert...

Camera movement and editing: blog tasks

  1) Pick  three   aspects of  camera movement  in the Minority Report clip. Identify the  type  of camera movement and write about why the director chose to use that camera movement in the scene and what effect it has on the audience. tracking shot follows character, dolly zoom pulling camera back, overhead tracking shot moves above character  2) Pick  two  aspects of  editing  in the Minority Report clip and write about what effect it has on the audience. quick cuts- tension, cross cutting - builds suspense 3) Finally, revise last week's work on camerawork by picking out  two   shots  or  camera angles  in the clip that communicate meaning to the audience. low angle - camera looks at tom high angle - looks down from above
  1) What are the key conventions of music video? location and setting to match the vibe of the song, lip syncing, performance shots artists singing or playing a instrument 2) What is intertextuality? quoti ng recreating scenes,  the relationship between texts, especially literary ones . 3) When did music videos first become a major part of the music industry? 1980 launched MTV 4) What launched in 1981 and why  were music videos an important part of the music industry in the 1980s and 1990s? MTV music television  5) How are music videos distributed and watched in the digital age? youtube, social media
  BLACKPINK - How You Like That: 1) What are BLACKPINK fans known as - and what would the demographics / psychographics be for the BLACKPINK audience teenagers and young women 2) What audience pleasures are offered by the music video for How You Like That? vibrant colours, daces are engaging, catchy music 3) Pick out three particular shots, scenes or moments in the video that would particularly appeal to BLACKPINK fans. Why did you choose those moments?  the rap scene bold makeup, lisas dance break powerful solo 4) How was the How You Like That music video marketed and promoted to the audience? social media trending hashtags, youtube attracting so many views 5) Why is K-pop a global phenomenon and what has helped it to become so popular? high quality production, viral trends