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1. Give two examples of a media sectorT.V, radio 2. Name one digital publishing productE-magazine 3. Give two examples of a production task when producing a digital game Research and planning 4. Name one thing that would be considered to be a part of post-production process when making a music video Editing shot footage 5. Name one thing that would not be considered a pre-production activity when producing a radio programme Writing a radio drama 6. Give two examples of a camera movementPan and tilt 7. LookSimple, a television production company, has decided to produce a new television programme aimed at young people 10-q4 years of age.It would like to encourage young people to produce content for the television programmeIt sees this as a way of reaching and engaging the target audience(a) Give two examples of how look simple could distribute its programme to the target audience. Advertise the product/production with trailers on social media such as Facebook or YouTube.Put posters up around the country or in primary school where the children would see it. (b) Give two examples of how LookSimple might give young people an opportunity to produce content for the television programme.LookSimple may organise groups/clubs which offer professional support or help to produce content for the television programme. They could also supply equipment They could give ideas on what to film. (c) Explain one reason the audience might prefer to be an active viewer of the television programmeThe audience would like to be active to see it first hand and to actually see the programme live.Discuss how narrative can be used to communicate meaning and engaging the audience in a radio dThey are also in charge of cutting and managing clips if too violent, sexual, racist etc...

9. Reading an e-book is an example of passive viewing. Give one example of a digital media product that can be consumed passivelyWatching a YouTube video on your own. 10. The sales of the sun newspaper have dropped by 100 sales between 21 of June 2000 and the 21 of June 2012(b) Sales in printed daily national newspapers have dropped in the last ten years as the audience uses digital platforms to consume news contentDiscuss the advantages and disadvantages of digital news platforms over traditional printed daily national newspapers. Advantages:Companies can save more money by printing less newspapers which concludes in the use of ink to fall. Less money will be spent on ink.Newspapers online are easy to access, they can be accessed anywhere if there is an internet connection and are mostly free. Its more environmental friendly than getting a printed newspaper, no paper is used so less tress will be cut down. Its faster to access.Disadvantages: The newspaper companies are not receiving as much moneyPeople will use their computers more and moreThis could become the only source of newspapersMore jobs are being cut (ex: delivery services)11. Name the regulatory body responsible for age ratings and the categorisation of computer games. Video standards council and games rating authority 12. Explain two stylistic codes the producer of this poster has used to create meaning for the target audience. He used a symmetrical picture which is extremely eye catching and draws the attention of the audience towards the poster. He also put the word now in capital letters, giving it a sense of urgency as he is saying there are rental units available now but there may not be any available later. The writing is also big and bold which eye is catching.13. Explain one advantage and one disadvantage of using secondary audience research when planning the production of a television documentary

14. Explain one reason why media producers use audience research data when developing ideas. They do this as they want to see what the audience is most interested in which helps them to develop interesting ideas that would interest the audience.15. Mary is a production assistant working on a television production for an older audience. The programme focuses on the history of education The produces have asked Mary to find a range of potential interviewees from that period. She also has to find archive material of schools and collages from the same period(a) Give one example of primary research that Mary could undertake

(b) Give one secondary research method that Mary could use.

(c) Give two reasons why primary audiences research providers accurate and up-to-date information.

(16) Discuss how narrative can be used to communicate meaning and engaging the audience in a radio drama