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If you had to select two of the most important key aspects for analysis of a media text, which two would you chose and why?  

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In media studies, we use a number of key aspects to analyse a media text, such as a film. These key aspects are needed so that the audience can understand what the film is about and to enjoy it. Yet, some are more easily spotted in films than others. For example, in the film 'Moulin Rouge', the two most obvious key aspects are institutions and narrative. But, on the other hand, it is hard to just use two key aspects when you analyse a film, as they are all interlinked so maybe they are all just as important as each other. From the very outset, institutions seem to play a major part in the film. We as the audience are made to feel as though we are in a theatre, waiting to be entertained. Before the film has even started, the audience get the impression that it is theatrical or that...

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