1) WWW: This is a superb response - well done! Excellent detail and real understanding shown of the issues and concepts. Now we just need to add more flair for the 8/9 grade!
EBI: Make sure references to CSPs are always detailed and specific e.g. Kanya King CEO of the MOBOs.
Written english! Proffesional!
Revise serif and san serif.
2)
Q1: 1
Q2:1
Q3:7
Q4:2
Q5:4
Q6:10
3) Five magazine cover conventions are : the main flash, sell lines, a headline, a cover image and a colour scheme
4) For Reveal I didn't include : .The quotes from reality television stars use controversy eg words like 'sex' 'jail' and 'stalker' to hint at the stories inside.
.Link between cover lines and images eg 'secret meetings' between Katy Price and Peter Andre a well known divorced couple.
For Tatler I didn't include : .The use of strong makeup suggests luxury and socialising which has synergy with the cover lines about socialising and 'aristos' which means aristocrats.
.The use of words like 'Millennial' and '21st century' make the magazine seem up to date as well as classy.
5) Nicola Adams, Ade Adepitan and Lady Leshurr. Nicola adams subverts the stereotype that women are weak as she is an Olympic boxer, Ade Adepitan subverts the stereotype that disabled people are not active because he is a wheelchair basketball player and Lady Leshurr also subverts the stereotype that women are submissive as she is a well known female grime artist who is well known for speaking out against issues in our society.
6) * On the other hand, many of the positions shown for women in the NHS blood campaign advert are stereotypical like the dancer or the fashionista, that are both positions that do not require university degrees thus perpetuating the stereotype that ethnic minorities are not as academic and that women are mostly interested in traditional female hobbies as no male dancer or fashionista was shown in the advert. This shows that although the representation of women in the Media has changed significantly over the years, in some subtle ways, they are still viewed as unequal to men.
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