Tuesday, 5 November 2019

October assessment learner response.💕

I got 18/25 thats is a grade 5.

2) Read the mark scheme for this assessment carefully. Write down the mark you achieved for each question:

Q1:1
Q2:1
Q3:2

Where you didn't achieve full marks, write WHY you think you missed out on the extra marks. Use the indicative content suggestions in the mark scheme to help with this.

3) Did you get any media terminology wrong in the assessment? Make a note of it here for future revision:
In question 4 i wrote Target Audience is a type of people the product is aimed at. Instead of writing project i should of written product.
4) Identify one of your stronger questions. Why did you do better on this question?
One of my stronger questions is question 6 i got three out of three and the reason for this is i know the conventions of a film poster well and went into detail.

5) Identify one of your weaker questions. Why did you score lower on this particular question?
 One of my weaker questions was question 9 i got 3 out of 9 and this is because i needed to use more media analysis.

6) Re-draft your answer to Q9 and type it out in full. Use the mark scheme to identify anticipated content you can add to your response and make sure your typed re-draft is a top-level answer of at least three paragraphs. 

Charities use pictures of children in their advertising to endorse their charity and as it puts a stronger impact and affect on the consumer because if they see a little child struggling with water and looking sad and depressed, the consumer may feel sympathetic and bad so then they would begin to support and donate to the charities ,in the water aid advert the background looks rough and the boy looks sad as hes not receiving his basic needs and this shows hes struggling and poor. Children are associated with innocence and vulnerability which is why is images would appeal to peoples generosity.

The producers and charities who are also behind the advert also may use a child to aim it to a target audience to children and teens. The image is quickly recognisable to the target audience because it
is associated with a particular place in the world and an issue like lack of water and not receiving the correct human rights.A stereotypical image of a child in need is used in the hope that the
target audience will recognise this stereotype and the image will
compel them to give money and donate to the cause.The target audience may also see it as a global issue and associated with particular places in the world.

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