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Key Terms - Media Studies

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A level Media Studies Component 2

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Across
3.Public Service Broadcasters (acronym)
5.Narrative where the audience only see the narrative from the point of the character
7.Theorist who discussing Structuralism
9.Stuart Hall's theory that viewers interpret television products in different ways
12.Low angle shot often used to make characters more powerful
14.Theorist who discussed the language of codes and signs within a product
15.Theorist who discussed equilibrium within a narrative/narratology
21.Conventionally a binary opposition within this type of genre
22.everything that appears within the frame
23.The world in which the story takes place
Down
1.When one text is used or referenced within another
2.Narrative where the audience knows more than the characters
3.A shot that is filmed from the perspective of a pareticular person or character within the text
4.Broadcasting which targets more specialised audiences
6.media type where audiences play an active role
7.Conventional character type found in a certain kind of media product
8.A wider range of these means we have a multi-channel era
10.Visual elements making a genre recognisable
11.Theorist who wrote the essay, 'Questions of Genre.'
13.Theorist interested in narrative structure
16.Theorist whose work discusses representation including gender stereotypes
17."frameworks of understanding" - Chris Barker (Cultural Studies: Theories and Practice, 2008, P 35).
18.Constantly changing, evolving and progressing
19.A hint at what will happen later in the narrative
20.A world full of crime, violence or oppression. Opposite to Utopia.

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