first blog task

 first blog task 


1) Which part of Media are you looking forward to the most?

advertisement and marketing 


2) What knowledge and skills do you hope to learn in Media?

marketing and advertising 

3) What grade are you realistically hoping to achieve in Media?

7-8-9 would be a good grade 

4) What device do you use most to access the media? (The media = news, TV, music, film, social media etc.) 

social media to be honest 

5) What is your average 'screen time' (or equivalent) on your phone each day. Is this about right, too little or too much? Why?

mine is about 4-5 hours a day i think that it is normal  

6) What was the last TV programme or film you watched?

no clue / cant remember  

7) What device or subscription do you use to listen to music?

Spotify 

8) Do you play videogames? If so, what do you play games on and what is your favourite game?

yes but stop play that much but used to play rocket league a lot  

9) Are you on social media? If so, what social media do you have and why do you like it? 

tiktok Instagram find it entertaining 

10) Finally, do you think the media is a positive or negative thing for young people? Why?

yes as it could in form them of new and thing happening round the world 

extension 

1)Why was the casting of Ncuti Gatwa a significant moment in the history of Doctor Who?

the first queer Black person to lead the world's longest-running sci-fi series.

2)What aspects of this scene do you think an audience might enjoy? List at least three things and explain why the audience would enjoy each aspect.

his ambition shows  

3)How is this scene constructed to tell the audience the history of Doctor Who? Think about the script, camerawork and acting.

4)What can you spot in Doctor Who that you will find in most television dramas? (E.g. characters, dramatic music etc.) These are called key conventions - list as many as you can think of. 

5)What would a Doctor Who fan ('Whovian') like or dislike about this scene?

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