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‘Cathy Comes Home’ – How far do the portrayals of the officials as heartless and the ‘likeable’ main characters make this documentary biased and propagandist?
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Comparing Aileen - Life and Death of a Serial Killer & When We Were Kings
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Creating new character
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Elections and Media
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Evaluation of a TV serial
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Evaluation of The Simpsons
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Hospital and Police Television Series and Serials
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Media 1
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Pre production report write up.
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There is general consensus that he mass media is “not just any other business” (McQuail, 2005: 218). Explain why this is so by applying three rationales or reasons that you consider significant to the argument.
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“Modern Public life could not exist or function properly without the Media”
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Social, cultural and historical events have played a major role in television advertising and will continue to do so for a long time to come.
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Stereotypes in Media
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To What Extent Is Soap Opera a Woman's Genre?
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Realism – Soap Essay
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Sign of the Times and Eastenders
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What puts comedy into situation comedy?
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I will be looking at Globalization, politics and cultural theory, using these various theories it will hopefully lead me to discover how American shows are successful in the United Kingdom.
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My objective in this media assignment is to compare/contrast a British and Australian soap episode. The British soap episode that was chosen is Brookside and the Australian soap episode is Home and Away.
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There are many formal features in soaps and they are time, settings, narrative and characters.
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"About A Boy" is about a man - a handsome, rich, shallow, self absorbed, irresistible man - and the unexpected relationship he develops with a boy.
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"Analyse the techniques used to create tension and viewerenjoyment in 'who wants to be a millionaire?'".
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"Compare how the representation of gender is constructed by the characters' appearance and dialogue in your two television programmes."
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"Discuss the portrayal of the family in 'The Simpsons'. Why does this portrayal work so well as a television cartoon?
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"Dragnet 1967" Starsky and hutch Dixon of Dock Green
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