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My Mood Board

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I choose the 2nd brief. Its a documentary that has to be two minutes long with camera movement, 2 different characters and locations, aimed at 10-13 year-olds, needs different kinds of camera shots, need close up shots, needs a voice over that is addressing to the audience, editing footage and dialogue. target audience is 10-13 year-olds that're middle or upper class. in this task i will be exploring types of camera shots and movements, fonts and colours to use in my documentary. Ill be looking at types of    connotations and how to use them to my advantage by making the audience walk away feeling that they've learned something that could potentially help them with their kids that may have mental issues. by making the mood board i will be exploring creative ways on how i want to present my work. This helped me define my product because it has autistic people playing world of warcraft and just the game on its own which is what the documen...

Intertextuality in the media

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introduction: in this post i will be looking at how Intertextuality impacts the media ---------------------------------- Intertextuality is basically making a reference to something in the media for example i could i could tap the side of my head as a reference to a meme on the internet.   Intertextuality has an effect on the audience because they may know the reference you are trying to make if its a really old reference it'll make old people feel a sense of nostalgia and if its recent then the audience will notice and think that the person on stage is easy to relate to because you're keeping up with the times.  ------------------------------- MAIN TASK This is intertextuality because the person is wearing all red and black like Michel Jackson. This reference was made to either mock Michel Jackson like for comedic effect or to make people think "hey I've seen that before" it grabs your attention because its very recognizable and its...