WWW - Some consideration of layout, colour and image Munpreet. You begin to consider the artists being represented and you begin to make links to this representation and the features used to present this representation. EBI - You must consider the written text of the DPS - you need to consider what is written, and what kind of representation of the artist is being presented. You need to make links between the ideas in the text and consider how they are also reflected in the image, the colour and the typography. You also need to consider the language, tone and register used in the article. You need to read the articles first, and establish what kind of artist is being represented in the text. What image do you get of the artist from the article/interview. What do the headlines and sub-headings suggest about the artists. Look closely at the language used to describe them - are there any themes to the article? Once you have established this, you then need to consider how the image, use of colour, typography and layout reinforce this representation. So for example, if the article presents Solange as individual, outspoken and unique, how does the image and the colour and the font also create this impression? Consider the language in more detail too - look closely at techniques used, the register used and the tone of the article. You need to consider GAP too. Who are the audience and how are they targeted? How does the article achieve the purpose to persuade and inform? How does the article promote the genre of music and what representation of that type of music is presented? Consider the images more closely - the shot/angle, the pose, the facial expression and the body language, the clothing, the accessories and the image being presented to the audience.
WWW - Some consideration of layout, colour and image Munpreet. You begin to consider the artists being represented and you begin to make links to this representation and the features used to present this representation.
ReplyDeleteEBI - You must consider the written text of the DPS - you need to consider what is written, and what kind of representation of the artist is being presented. You need to make links between the ideas in the text and consider how they are also reflected in the image, the colour and the typography. You also need to consider the language, tone and register used in the article.
You need to read the articles first, and establish what kind of artist is being represented in the text. What image do you get of the artist from the article/interview. What do the headlines and sub-headings suggest about the artists. Look closely at the language used to describe them - are there any themes to the article?
Once you have established this, you then need to consider how the image, use of colour, typography and layout reinforce this representation. So for example, if the article presents Solange as individual, outspoken and unique, how does the image and the colour and the font also create this impression?
Consider the language in more detail too - look closely at techniques used, the register used and the tone of the article.
You need to consider GAP too. Who are the audience and how are they targeted? How does the article achieve the purpose to persuade and inform? How does the article promote the genre of music and what representation of that type of music is presented?
Consider the images more closely - the shot/angle, the pose, the facial expression and the body language, the clothing, the accessories and the image being presented to the audience.