Tuesday 3 March 2020

Magazines assessment learner response💕

1) Type up your feedback in full (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential).

WWW:A very good understanding of the magazine conventions, good understanding / revision of tatler magazine. The more you know the easier it will be in your exam.

EBI: The Grazia Magazine is targeting a similar demographic target audience to tatler. be careful with unseen media products analysis

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

Q1:2
Q2:6
Q3:6

3) Did you get any media terminology wrong in the assessment? Make a note of it here for future revision:

4) Look specifically at question 2 - pick out three points from the mark scheme that you didn't include in your analysis of the unseen Grazia magazine cover.

sense of exclusivity and appeal to the audience.
colour palette.
non verbal codes.

5) Now look at question 3. Use the mark scheme to identify three points you could have made regarding how Tatler reflects British social and cultural values.

The preoccupation with parties, University, luxury holidays and exclusivity (the ‘Tatler
Privilege Club’) assumes a high level of income and an elitist attitude which may alienate or

offend people from a different social class.

The use of strong make-up suggests luxury and socialising, which has synergy with the cover

lines about socialising and ‘aristo’ which means aristocratic (ruling class).

 The cover line referencing ‘Millennial Sloanes’ reinforces the young upper-middle and

middle class target audience that this magazine could potentially appeal to.

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