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Magazines: final index

1) Men's Health - Audience 2) Men's Health - booklet blog summary 3) Men's Health - Representation journal article and questions 4) Magazine production task - learner response 5) Men's Health - Industries and the impact of digital media 6) Oh Comely - Audience 7) Oh Comely - Close-textual analysis 8) Oh Comely - Representation 9) Oh Comely - Industry case study 10) End of Year 1 exam - learner response

End of year 1 exam: Learner response

1) No feedback. Grade B 2) Q1 additional point/theory:   Roland Barthes- Enigma and Action codes,  conventions such as the cover lines, I intertextuality.  Q2 additional point/theory/CSP reference:   Maybelline - mise-en-scene camerawork editing  the bell boy analysis LGBT movement and equal rights. Men's Life- t he male gaze Q3 additional point/theory/CSP reference:   genre theory, black lives matter movement 3) Q6 number of paragraphs:   5 Q7 number of paragraphs:   5 4) Question 6 paragraph: Moreover, in Capital we can see how the global nature of the television industry is reflected because of its multiculturalism . Capital is a show which is based on real life events and places, so it uses narrative realism. They have used the nature of global London perhaps less of the global TV industry. This is because Capital is a State-of-the-nation drama largely aimed at British BBC audience who understand cultural references to house prices. Howeve