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Your Coursework:You have 5 minutes to prepare you notes ready to feedback to the rest of the group what your interest is and what texts you

have found so far...

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• Your essays will need to include information on the following:

• T – Technology• R - Representation• A - Audience• I - Ideology• L - Language• I - Institution• N - Narrative• G - Genre

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Technology

Think about how conventional technology has in the past generally created texts that copy the dominant codes and conventions of the genre

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Representation

Who or what is represented in your text(s)? How has this been conveyed? etc

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Audience

• Who is the audience for your text(s)?

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Ideology

What ‘values’ and beliefs seem to the dominant ones in the text(s) you have chosen

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Language

Quite literally look at which words are used. Look also of the language of camera angles, lighting, cropping – how has the construction of an image made us ‘read’ a particular image – look at the construction of meaning.

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Institution

Have a look to see who owns the publications/production companies etc. What do you know about them? Google what else they own – how is this relevant?

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Narrative

What story does your text(s) tell? How is this constructed?

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Genre

Be able to define the dominant codes and conventions within the media text(s) that you have selected aimed at the target audience.

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• Your essays will need to include information on the following:

• T – Technology• R - Representation• A - Audience• I - Ideology• L - Language• I - Institution• N - Narrative• G - Genre

You have the rest of this lesson to plan and research what you can find out about your texts in relation to these themes...