Tuesday 5 November 2019

GCSE Autumn Media Assessment: Learner Response

3) Did you get any media terminology wrong in the assessment? Make a note of it here for future revision:
In Q9 i just needed to include it and in Q6 then the part where I said "a little quote" where it was actually supposed to be"slogan".


4) Identify one of your stronger questions. Why did you do better on this question?
Question 4: This is because I identified  of what shot was used and how I explain my explanation is linked to the picture that is provided in the test. I talk about the background and how it is related to what the advert.


5) Identify one of your weaker questions. Why did you score lower on this particular question?
Question 9: This is because that i had a few flaws in my grammar and punctuation, the main flaw was when I didn't include more media terminology Which I need to add for my LR.


6) Re-draft your answer to Q9 and type it out in full. Use the mark scheme to identify

Re-draft of Question 9:

The producers use children in their adverts in order is make the consumer think about the child in need, this may appeal to the consumer to help the child as the consumer may have a child at home and can feel how this child is suffering and has no luxuries that the consumer may have which the child may not. The use the child to build a sense of innocence and vulnerability which may appeal towards the consumers generosity.
The image is easily recognisable as the child lives in a poor area.

The image is quickly recognisable because it is associated with the third world countries as in the background it shows a village which seems to be in poverty as the houses are a sand colour so it means that it may have been made using mud as the country cannot afford cement or any type of building materials which may be expensive to the country, as this might be a third world country then the people or the country may not be able to afford clean water or the accessibility to toilets this can also be seen in the slogan of "dig toilets not graves" so in this case it talks about how people don't have to die towards germs and bacteria when they can prevent it by getting toilets.

Children are normally used in these kind of adverts to show the sympathy of what their condition is and how they are suffering because of that condition, if adults were used then the consumer would't normally feel sympathy for the adult as they can work, get jobs, earn money etc. and they can actually take care of them selves and they can manage what they do with their money so that they can afford clean water or many other products.

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