I have changed the color of the rectangles behind the stories on the front cover so that it looks more professional and i have also added more updated pictures to make it look even more professional.
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) Setting: This scene is set in the house of Nancy who is having a battle with Freddy after pulling him out of her nightmare. Nancy traps Freddy in a room where he escapes from and is hit with a swinging hammer but then Nancy has more tricks up her sleeve as she makes Freddie chase her around the house where more traps lie such as a trip wire which sets off an explosion which sends Freddy to the ground. Also, Nancy proceeds to run further away from Freddy which encourages him to chase her down towards the basement where she throws flammable liquid across him then lights a match to throw onto the flammable liquid which sets Freddy’s whole body on fire however he still chases her back up from the basement which shows his sinister intent to kill Nancy. As he climbs the stairs back up from the basement Freddy reaches the door at the top of the staircase where Nancy pushes the door with power which sends Freddy rolling down the flight of stairs. ...
Unit 1 – media representations Onscreen examination 2 hours – short and long answer questions supervised exam conditions selection of resources memorise theoretical concepts and practice applying them over a range of media texts command words: analyse, compare, evaluate, explain, identify, to what extent. Assessment Outcomes A01 demonstrate knowledge and understanding of media terminology, semiotics, theories, concepts and messages. A02 Apply knowledge and understanding of media concepts, signs, theories and formal techniques to constructed representations. A03 Analyse media texts and to deconstruct representations and decode messages and evaluate their effectiveness and impact. A04 Make connections between polysemic (more than one) messages underpinning media representations and their related values and effects on wider society. Representation is showing how much knowledge you have on something or what someone think about something there...
Digital & Print Magazine Production Assessment Digital magazines and print magazines contain both similarities and their differences which benefit the reader. For example a digital magazine can be displayed on a tablet, phone, laptop and many other devices which will benefit the reader as it will be an easier and quicker way to smoothly skip through pages when reading the magazine by the click of an arrow or press of an arrow on a keyboard. However, a print magazine is a physical copy therefore the reader will have to turn over pages which isn't an issue but it will not feel as smooth and simple as easily switching page by a click or press of a button. A print magazine could be considered as featureless judging on its function compared to a digital magazine based on the fact that it only consists of paper pages that cant be zoomed in to in order for the reader to see the information more clearly or that images shown in a print magazine cant be clicked on to lead to a link t...
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