Deck 2: Role of the Media 1 Flashcards

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What are the 5 key roles of the media?

A
Entertain
Inform
Education
Promote
Make Profit
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What audience needs are fulfilled by media for ENTERTAINMENT?

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Audiences get a sense of shared values, interests and community. Entertainment fulfils a PSYCHOLOGICAL need.

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Are the PURPOSE of a piece of media and it’s ROLE in society the same thing?

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NO.
Often a piece of media is made for a particular purpose, but it’s role can be very different due to how it is used by the audience.
e.g. The Mona Lisa was painted for payment/profit (purpose) but audiences now use it for entertainment.

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What is ‘active’ consumption of a piece of media?

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When the audience interact with a text and as a result question it (look for ways to verify it’s authenticity or credibility).

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Which role of the media do newspapers and magazines generally fulfil?

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Educate
Inform
Entertain
Make Profit
Promote
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What is ‘passive’ consumption of a media text?

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When audiences blindly accept what is put before them as credible/trustworthy and do not question it.

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The role of EDUCATION in a piece of media aims to give the audience………(?)

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  • Intellectual, moral or social instruction
  • Training in a particular subject

(e.g. Public Service announcements such as Covid ads, Educational tv such as Sesame street)

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To fulfil the role of INFORM in media studies, a media text should…

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  • To provide facts
  • To provide information
  • Should take a neutral stand-point
    (e. g. newspapers, TV/Radio news)
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Which kinds of media text are often used to PROMOTE and MAKE PROFIT?

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  • advertisements/commercials
  • advertising campaigns (either a series, or for a specific intense period)
  • magazine articles
  • radio
  • infomercials
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What is a PSA

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A public service announcement
*often documentaries are included in this bracket

(can you think of an example you have studied?)

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Name 5 CODES you could discuss, which may be used in a media text to fulfil the 5 key roles of the media?

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Any of the following: 
Use of camera
Acting
Setting
Mise-en-scene
Editing
Lighting
Sound
Special Effects
Typography
Colour
Visual Composition
Text and Graphics
Narrative
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12
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What types of influences do we find in Role of the Media?

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  • Intentional
  • Unintentional
  • Social and Cultural
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Which 2 roles of the media involve particular companies or organisations aiming to benefit?

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  • Promote

- Make profit

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What is the term used for the creation of products using a recognisable theme/character to PROMOTE/PROFIT?

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Merchandising

e.g. Harry Potter Lego, meercat plushes from comparethemarket.com

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What are the CONVENTIONS of media texts used to EDUCATE?

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  • Use of presenters/experts (someone trustworthy)
  • Use of demonstrations (practical)
  • Humour/Fun (e.g. sesame street, horrible histories)
  • Song (generate memorability)
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What are the CONVENTIONS of media texts used to INFORM?

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  • Headlines
  • Hosts (e.g. anchor person, news reader)
  • Reporters/Correspondents
  • Polls and other graphic information
  • tickertape (band of text running along screen e.g. breaking news)
17
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What are the CONVENTIONS of media texts used to PROMOTE/MAKE PROFIT?

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  • product placement (showing the product itself)
  • celebrity endorsement
  • soundtrack (memorable tracks)
  • timing (advertising alongside programmes/articles which are related)
  • merchandising
18
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What are the CONVENTIONS of media texts used to ENTERTAIN?

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  • Humour (parody, satire, surreal, physical, sarcasm)
  • Aesthetics (pleasing visuals e.g. Wes Andersons use of colour)
  • Celebrities
  • Cameos (non-speaking, ‘surprise’ appearances by well-known actors/celebs)
  • Action
  • Music
  • Deliberate Controversy (shock tactics)
  • Characterisation e.g. cute characters in kids media
19
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In a series of ads continuity is key. What elements may require consistency to maintain an effective campaign?

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  • Typography
  • Branding (logo)
  • Mood/Message (e.g. positive, fear, responsibility, fun)
  • Colour
  • Style/Aesthetics
  • Placement
  • Timing
  • Target audience appeal
20
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Are the roles of the media always separate?

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No.
They are often used in combination, or there is an overlap between the roles within a given media text (e.g. ads for cleaning products often inform and promote simultaneously)

Can you think of a piece of media you have studied which both educates and promotes at the same time?