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Part 2 intertextuality research/intertextuality in the media

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TASK 2 - WRITE A SHORT INTRODUCTION EXPLAINING WHAT YOU'RE GOING TO DO IN THIS TASK. im going to choose 3 different pieces of media that link to my magazine TASK 3   –  Choose 3 different media texts... as long as they link to the brief you've  chosen  1. this text has intertextuality because spiderman is on i and he is on a magazine 2. this media text is an example of intertextuality because it has homer from the anime, simpsons with Donald trump in real life but with simpsons animations.

NEA Part 3 - Media theories

Task 2 In this post I am going to research how media theories can be applied to Media texts, especially in my chosen brief, which is brief 1  This way I can look at which media theories I can use in my own production.

NEA Part 4 - Audience Profile

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My audience Name 5 ways in which audiences can be categorised. Why do you think it's important for media producers to categorise audiences? What is the target audience as described in your chosen brief? Give a short explanation as to your understanding of the target audience given in your  chosen brief. 1. 5 ways audiences are categorised are: age gender race language sexuality 2. i think it is important for media producers to categorise audience sbecause it is then eaiser to make pieces of work to specific audiences 3. the target audience in my chosen brief are people that like the sea and its inhabitants 4. my understanding of the target audience is that it is mainly younger as not many teenagers seem to find an interest in marine life Task 6  - DEFINE YOUR AUDIENCE my audience is uninteresting teenagers because most of them do not like animals most seem to be female and seem to want to know more but dont know much.