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GCSE MediaGCSE MediaKey Concept: AUDIENCEKey Concept: AUDIENCE(Music Promo examples)(Music Promo examples)
Mr. BurrowesMr. BurrowesWho can guess my nationality?Who can guess my nationality?NationalityNationality is is oneone audience factor; add this audience factor; add this to your list on the handout! to your list on the handout! [‘[‘Other factorsOther factors’]’]
Our Individual Background
Matters How you respond as an audience member will
be influenced by your background What elements of my background compared
to yours might make my response different to yours? [2+ factors]
Add ‘age’ to your GAPS list of audience features – we will shortly split this in two
Stereotypes are useful for wide, mass appeal and recognition, but can damage a text’s appeal to those stereotyped – add this to your list
In this lesson we will…In this lesson we will…
1)1) Start learning how to analyse a media Start learning how to analyse a media texttext’’s likely target audience(s)s likely target audience(s)
2)2) Learn some terms to help with thisLearn some terms to help with this
3)3) Consider a range of examples, Consider a range of examples, individually and in groups (using individually and in groups (using ‘‘music music promopromo’’ texts) texts)
Please feel free to ask questions at Please feel free to ask questions at anyany stage of the lesson!stage of the lesson!
You should make notes on the handoutsYou should make notes on the handouts
Is This Part of the GCSE? Yes: You will have three production tasks
for Unit 2: Understanding the Media For some of these you don’t have to
produce the full text, just plan out the idea For every production you must show
evidence of researching how such texts work
As part of this, you will learn a range of terminology for the main ‘Key Concepts’: Media Language: Forms and
Conventions Institutions Audience Representation
We will focus on Audience today, but may mention some of the others
Success will look like…Success will look like…Everyone can identify four key Everyone can identify four key
factors in audience analysisfactors in audience analysisSome can identify more than four Some can identify more than four
key factors in audience analysiskey factors in audience analysisEveryone has a specific example to Everyone has a specific example to
illustrate at least 3 of theseillustrate at least 3 of theseSome have a specific example to Some have a specific example to
illustrate 4 or more of theseillustrate 4 or more of these
KEY FACTORS: Filling in the
GAPS… Big budgets create pressure to appeal to a WIDE,
mass, mainstream market (not a ‘niche’ market) Media producers and exhibitors always consider
TWO key audience factors, each of which are also split into two
Can you guess what the ‘G’ and ‘A’ factors are?
Fill in the gaps in your handout with GENDER: male, female; & AGE: youth, older.
Note: we will look further at gender & age in future lessons
Main and minor audiences
We’ll look again at the ‘mash-up’ video which uses 1980s heavy metal music videos and 1980s video games
Consider how we’d describe the main audience for this, but also if it might have appeal beyond this…
If my age and personal tastes make me part of the core or primary audience, the humour and viral style of this video might help it appeal to a younger secondary audience too
Add these to your list of audience terms!
Main and minor audiences: Genre
How do ‘rom-com’ (romantic comedy) films demonstrate this technique of including features which can widen the audience beyond the ‘primary’ target audience? (HINT: use gender stereotypes!)
Add ‘genre (fans)’ to your list You could also note the term ‘hybrid’, which is
when two+ genres are combined in one media text, a common technique for widening audience appeal
Shaun of the Dead, for example, was a ‘zom-rom-com’, adding horror (zombies) into the mix!
Breaking Down the AudienceSo far we have noted
these ways to break down an audience: age (youth, older), gender (male, female), nationality, primary v secondary, genre (fans)
What other elements can we consider?
Why might this film appeal to school children?
Add ‘identification’ to your list
Breaking Down the Audience Ignoring genre, why
might The Switch appeal to (a) men or (b) women?
And why shouldn’t you be familiar with Shaun of the Dead?
Add ‘sex appeal’, stars and age ratings to your list
Analysing Audience from CD Covers Your next challenge is to see if you can
pick out details from CD covers which suggest a certain audience
You will try this individually, then discuss your findings in pairs (making changes or additions if you wish to) before presenting your findings to the class
You can use a print-off to draw arrows and list your points – and a blog post to get a sharper look at the images (there is also an example of how you might do this)
Enter the URL: yr9media.blogspot.co.uk
Presenting, Discussing Presenting, Discussing FindingsFindings
Each pair will present their main findingsEach pair will present their main findingsTake it in turns then together compare Take it in turns then together compare
your two examplesyour two examplesGive precise reasons to back up your Give precise reasons to back up your
analysisanalysisEveryone else can ask questions and Everyone else can ask questions and
offer views – be constructive, and back offer views – be constructive, and back up your views with evidence from the up your views with evidence from the texttext
ReviewReview
What has been:What has been:
1.1.The most surprising thing you’ve The most surprising thing you’ve learned todaylearned today
2.2.The most useful thing you’ve learned The most useful thing you’ve learned todaytoday
3.3.What you’d like to learn next for What you’d like to learn next for working on audienceworking on audience
You can answer on any of theseYou can answer on any of these
Was this a successful lesson?Was this a successful lesson?Everyone can identify four key Everyone can identify four key
factors in audience analysisfactors in audience analysisSome can identify more than four Some can identify more than four
key factors in audience analysiskey factors in audience analysisEveryone has a specific example to Everyone has a specific example to
illustrate at least 3 of theseillustrate at least 3 of theseSome have a specific example to Some have a specific example to
illustrate 4 or more of theseillustrate 4 or more of these
Consolidation: Sum Up What You’ve Learned Today
Either as homework or (if there is time) in the lesson, write up one paragraph: How can I analyse the likely audience just by looking at a media text? Use some of the terminology and examples from the lesson.
NEXT STEPS: We will look closer at some examples, terminology, the markscheme, and begin to learn ‘media language’ for describing the details of a media text…