5.2.B.1 - Extended Media Analysis Essay: A Comparative Deconstruction
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Practice Questions
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Define 'mise-en-scène'.
💡 Hint: Think of the term in relation to what you see in a film frame.
What is gatekeeping in journalism?
💡 Hint: Who decides if a news story gets published?
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What does 'mise-en-scène' refer to?
💡 Hint: Think of all the visual elements that can be seen on screen.
True or False: All news reports are objective and unbiased.
💡 Hint: Think about how different outlets might report on the same story.
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Create a comparative analysis of two news articles about the same event from different sources. Identify biases and framing techniques used.
💡 Hint: Use a table to clearly outline and compare the findings.
Design a short graphic novel page showcasing visual storytelling techniques. Use different panel layouts to convey time and emotion.
💡 Hint: Experiment with different gutter widths and panel sizes to affect pacing.
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