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3. Textual Anlaysis
Consider how one of your Film orTV texts creates
representations that conform to dominant ideologies.
You must reference the technical areas when discussing how
meaning is created.
Theory Application
What theory can be applied to this discussion?
4. Support Slide
Consider how one of your Film orTV texts creates representations that conform
to dominant ideologies.
You must reference the technical areas when discussing how meaning is created.
Theory Application
What theory can be applied to this discussion?
The ……….. text supports dominant ideologies based
on…
This is shown through the use of ………. as it...
Also, the use of ………………… supports this idea ...
The ……. theory can be applied to this text as…
WRITING FRAME
TheTop BoyTV text supports dominant ideologies based on
youth representation.
This is shown through the use of body language as it presents
youths as being aggressive and rude which are stereotypical
traits. Also, the use of grime music supports this as it involves
lyrics associated with crime and violence anchoring the
visuals.
The Copy Cat theory can be applied to this text as
impressionable young audiences will watch the text and may
copy the behaviours they see.The Uses and Grats theory also
applies as although the text is used for entertainment it will
also impact on their identity and peer group discussions .
6. Textual Anlaysis
Consider how one of your MusicVideo texts create
representations that conform to the Male Gaze theory.
You must reference the technical areas when discussing how
meaning is created.
Theory Application
What theory can be applied to this discussion?
7. Support Slide
Consider how one of your MusicVideo texts create representations that
conform to the Male Gaze theory.
You must reference the technical areas when discussing how meaning is created.
Theory Application
What theory can be applied to this discussion?
The ……….. text supports the Male Gaze theory
This is shown through the use of ………. as it...
Also, the use of ………………… supports this idea ...
The ……. theory can be applied to this text as…
WRITING FRAME
The RobinThicke text supports the Male Gaze theory.
This is shown through the use of body language and clothing
as it presents women as being sexualised and objects for the
men. Also, the use of lyrics supports this they are detrimental
to women and again very sexual.
The patriarchy theory can be applied to this text as the men
are presented as the dominant gender and are controlling the
women for their pleasure.
9. Textual Anlaysis
Consider how one of your Game texts create
representations that conform to the genre expectations.
You must reference the technical areas when discussing how
meaning is created.
Theory Application
What theory can be applied to this discussion?
10. Support Slide
Consider how one of your Game texts create representations that conform to
the genre expectations.
You must reference the technical areas when discussing how meaning is created.
Theory Application
What theory can be applied to this discussion?
The ……….. text creates representations that conform
to genre expectations.
This is shown through the use of ………. as it...
Also, the use of ………………… supports this idea ...
The ……. theory can be applied to this text as…
WRITING FRAME
TheTomb Raider text creates representations that conform to
genre expectations.
This is shown through the use of gameplay as it presents the
main character as being on an adventure which is
stereotypical of the genre. Also, the use of costume and props
supports this as they are, for example, dangerous which is
stereotypical for the genre.
The Propp theory can be applied to this text as there is a clear
hero character however stereotypes are challenged because
the hero is female.
12. Textual Anlaysis
Consider how one of your Print (Newspaper) texts create
representations that conform to Dyer’s stereotypes theory.
You must reference the technical areas when discussing how
meaning is created.
Theory Application
What theory can be applied to this discussion?
13. Support Slide
Consider how one of your Print (Newspaper) texts create representations that
conform to Dyer’s stereotypes theory.
You must reference the technical areas when discussing how meaning is created.
Theory Application
What theory can be applied to this discussion?
The ……….. text supports Dyer’s stereotypes theory.
This is shown through the use of ………. as it...
Also, the use of ………………… supports this idea ...
The ……. theory can be applied to this text as…
WRITING FRAME
The Sun text supports Dyer’s stereotypes theory.
This is shown through the use of imagery as it presents the a
map of the UK that has been divided from areas of Europe
suggesting they are a threat. Also, the use of headline
supports this it is imperative giving an order to draw a line on
immigration.
The Moral Panic theory can be applied to this text as the
newspaper is creating a sense of panic through its
representation of immigrants and the threat they pose to the
UK.
15. Textual Anlaysis
Consider how one of your Advert texts link to Hall’s
ReceptionTheory.
You must reference the technical areas when discussing how
meaning is created.
Theory Application
What theory can be applied to this discussion?
16. Support Slide
Consider how one of your Advert texts link to Hall’s ReceptionTheory.
You must reference the technical areas when discussing how meaning is created.
Theory Application
What theory can be applied to this discussion?
The ……….. text links to Hall’s ReceptionTheory
This is shown through the use of ………. as it...
Also, the use of ………………… supports this idea ...
The ……. theory can be applied to this text as…
WRITING FRAME
The Old Spice text links to Hall’s ReceptionTheory
This is shown through the use of images as it presents the
main character as being stereotypically masculine through
body image and language which would be the encoders
preferred reading. Also, the use of setting supports this as
there are lots of different scenes that are stereotypically
masculine.
Dyer’s stereotypes theory can be applied to this text as there
are clear male stereotypes shown in the advert.
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