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Audiences - Coggle Diagram
Audiences
Heat
Busy , packed front cover shows the magazine itself is bursting with content
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Galaxy
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Slogan ' Why have cotton when you can have silk' promotes the brand as of high quality and that other chocolate is cotton - cheap and common.
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Theories - Theory of Equilibrium, Narrative Theory
Represent
Conventions of a rap video (urban setting, camera angles)
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Tatler
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Tatler has connotations of talking and gossiping. Word normally used by older people/ people with a higher social status.
Emma Weymouth placed in front of the masthead - infers she is more important than the magazine itself
Appeals to a British audience due to them talking about Brexit. The play on words makes the audience think that the magazine is taking Brexit not that seriously.
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By featuring Emma Weymouth, they are trying to make the magazine feel more inclusive and modernised as she is a women of colour - breaking the stereotypes
OMO
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Targeted for a 1950s audience - in America following the second World War the country wanted women to bemoce domesticated again
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The womans facial expressions and body language symbolise how the audience will feel when they use this product
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Blackpink
Entertainment for audiences (bright colours, dance moves)
Shown as strong, empowering women - appealing to Asian and women in general who may not be getting the representation they deserve
Different styles/costumes in the video show personalities in real life. This is saying how Blackpink can be for any kind of audience member.
Mythical, ethereal set design provides escapism from the real world
Music Video Conventions - Rap, hip hop, pop
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Arctic Monkeys
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Intertexuality - Top of the pops, Old Greyy Whistle test
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