__ | 1. | canned laughter' | | A. | In media studies this is when the conventions of one genre a | __ | 2. | classifieds | | B. | Any media product such as a TV programme, film, magazine, vi | __ | 3. | codes and conventions | | C. | The familiar tools used by media texts to communicate ideas | __ | 4. | equilibrium | | D. | Laughter added to a programme in post production. | __ | 5. | innovations | | E. | Small advertisements in newspapers and magazines grouped acc | __ | 6. | Intertextuality | | F. | The method of launching a new idea into the market. A new id | __ | 7. | Media Text | | G. | mise-en-scène | __ | 8. | mise-en-scène | | H. | A drama set during a period in history. | __ | 9. | non-diegetic | | I. | Sound which does not have a source on-screen, like a voice-o | __ | 10. | period drama | | J. | A state of balance or calmness. |
__ | 11. | A set of rules for producing a | | A. | The method of launching a new idea into the market. A new id | __ | 12. | Cliffhanger | | B. | A scene showing something that is yet to happen in a story. | __ | 13. | Flashback | | C. | A scene enacting something that happened in the past; the en | __ | 14. | Flashforward | | D. | Any media product such as a TV programme, film, magazine, vi | __ | 15. | Hallucination | | E. | The ending to a story. | __ | 16. | Innovation | | F. | Formula | __ | 17. | Media Text | | G. | A plot device featuring a character in a perilous or difficu | __ | 18. | Narrative | | H. | A vision; figment of the imagination. | __ | 19. | Resolution | | I. | The way the events in a story are put together and presented |
__ | 20. | 'Male Gaze' | | A. | Words that go along with images to give meaning to them in a | __ | 21. | Anchorage | | B. | To remove the outer parts of an image in order focus on a pa | __ | 22. | Aspiration | | C. | Having the common features of a group or nation. | __ | 23. | Crop | | D. | A hope or ambition in life. | __ | 24. | Culture | | E. | The way that a page or document is set out with specific pla | __ | 25. | Ethnicity | | F. | The ways in which a media text uses language to speak to its | __ | 26. | Layout | | G. | A conventional and standard view of someone or a type of peo | __ | 27. | Mode of Address | | H. | Term used in media studies theory to describe how media text | __ | 28. | Sociological | | I. | Describes the way of life, behaviours and beliefs of a parti | __ | 29. | Stereotype | | J. | Describes how society has developed and how it is organised. |
__ | 30. | Caricature | | A. | An exaggerated characterisation of someone. A stereotype or | __ | 31. | Custom | | B. | An amusing imitation. | __ | 32. | Dialect | | C. | The traditions and behaviours of a particular group of peopl | __ | 33. | Ethnicity | | D. | The language of a particular subset of English speakers - of | __ | 34. | Juxtapose | | E. | Can be defined by culture, national customs, language or bel | __ | 35. | Mannerism | | F. | To place two or more ideas/images close together to create f | __ | 36. | Multiculturalism | | G. | The Office of Communications - government-approved body whic | __ | 37. | OFCOM | | H. | A distinctive way of behaving, such as habitual gestures. | __ | 38. | Parody | | I. | Relating to functions and life processes in the body. | __ | 39. | Physiological | | J. | A system that recognises and respects the value of all cultu |
__ | 40. | ASA | | A. | Defined by biology and this can mean physical characteristic | __ | 41. | Demographic Profile | | B. | Advertising Standards Authority | __ | 42. | Gender Profile | | C. | A set of ideas or thoughts that someone, or a group of peopl | __ | 43. | Genre | | D. | Codes embedded in media texts which include visual elements | __ | 44. | Ideology | | E. | The ways in which a media text uses language to speak to its | __ | 45. | Lifestyles | | F. | A demographic audience profile defines groups based on thing | __ | 46. | Media Codes | | G. | The behaviour, habits, ideas and customs that are typical of | __ | 47. | Mode of Address | | H. | Categorising an audience by gender | __ | 48. | Psychometric | | I. | Using values, attitudes and personality traits to define or | __ | 49. | Race | | J. | A type or category of media text; TV, film, magazines, news |
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