Thursday, April 29, 2021

Music Revision

Oppositional Reading - Where the audience does not accept the messages portrayed in a media text.

Preferred Reading - Where the audience accept the messages portrayed in a media text.

Negotiated Reading - A compromise between preferred and oppositional reading, where the audience accept part of the views, but also have their own.

This is all part of the Reception Theory.

Convergence - Ensemble of media platforms 

GRACE - Gender, Race, Age, Class, Ethnicity

Q1 - 1 mark - industry based

Q2 - 4 marks - either videos or radio

Q3 - 10 marks - radio or videos

Q4 - 5 marks - magazine

Q5 - 15 marks - magazine

Black Magic's music video

Oppositional - Audiences may disagree/oppose the stereotypical 'high school' characters included as well as the cliche stereotypical social groups. The popular groups have a bad reputation which many audiences may disagree with.

Preferred - very inclusive music video would make audiences feel included - body shape, ethnicity and role models.

Negotiated - whereas teenagers would partially agree or disagree.

The Vamps music video

Preferred - stereotypically women can be sexualised in music videos through their clothing. This would likely be accepted by men.

Oppositional - women object the message due to social differences. Some people might reject the lac of inclusion within a music video - they would feel excluded.

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