Codes and Conventions
Ideology & Contexts
Media Production
Changing Influence
Ethics and Regulation
100

This code was used near the end of the second act of Parasite to show that the family is still small and powerless despite acquiring jobs working for the rich family.

Camera - High angle extreme long shot.

100

This ideology discriminates against poor people by suggesting that they have not worked enough to achieve success.

What is Classism?

100

The 5 stages of this process are: Research & Development, Pre-Production, Production, Post-Production and Distribution

What is the media production process?

100

Originally mass media corporations, these deciders of media access have changed in the age of social media.

Who are media gatekeepers?

100

Politicians sharing social media updates on what policies they are enacting or running press conferences on television are examples of this.

The government using media to communicate with citizens.

200

This audience-engaging feeling is created using the convention of point of view when the audience gets to see or know something that the characters don't, like an Alien creeping up behind a little girl.

What is narrative tension?

200

This concern of second-wave feminism is symbolically represented in the way that Aliens grow non-consensually in human bodies.

What are reproductive/abortion rights?

200

These two steps of the production process, one of which requires showing your product to others, allow media creators to refine their media products.

What are feedback and reflection?

200

The social media live-streaming of peaceful protesters contrasting with the mainstream media's BLM rioters is an example of this new media phenomenon which gives more power and influence to individuals.

What is citizen journalism?

200

Reasons for this government practice are: Protecting vulnerable audiences (media ratings and laws on gambling ads), protecting cultural identity and economy (Australian content quotes), and preventing misinformation.

What is regulating media?

300

This convention of film engages audiences by allowing audiences to first establish a connection to characters and then putting obstacles in those characters' way.

What is the three-act structure?

300

This context, which relates to common values and beliefs in a society, will affect the ways that media products are produced as well as the ways that audiences react to media products.

What is ideological context?

300

This group of people, presented as demographic and psychographic information, will best be able to enjoy and engage with my media product.

What is my target audience?

300

These new methods of production and distribution have allowed individuals to exercise agency by easily creating content and reaching audiences.

What are digital production technologies (phones and webcams) and Social Media platforms (Tik-Tok, Twitch, etc.)

300

In order to combat discrimination the Australian High Court ruled that social media pages can be held responsible for defamatory comments readers leave on their posts which led to many pages doing this.

What is deactivating their comments section?
400
During the scene where Jessica and Mrs. Park are discussing the trauma of the Park's son, this characteristic and formal convention of film is broken to create the meaning that Jessica is getting into Mrs. Park's head and playing with her emotions.

What is the 180 degree rule?

400

This aspect of its institutional context meant that Aliens needed to include bigger and more numerous alien creatures.

What is the need for sequels to be bigger and more exciting that original films.

400

This method of documenting media productions allows you to keep track of what has happened on each of your production days.

What is a production diary?

400

Although new media has allowed for more voices to be heard, mainstream media corporations are still influencing the topics being discussed through this process of promoting certain media stories over others.

What is Agenda Setting?
400

This new media concept relates to platforms collecting data from social media users in order to predict and control their behaviours for the purpose of profit and political gain.

What is surveillance capitalism?

500

The symbolism of the native headdress that the Parks wear, not only indicates their ignorance for indigenous cultural practices but also relates to this practice that brought neoliberalism to South Korea.

What is colonialism?

500

This presumption of neoliberalism is criticised when the lower-class characters in Parasite are shown to commit violence against each other while vying for the same opportunities.

What is the presumption that competition is healthy for a society?

500

Meaning and audience engagement are created through the use of these media elements? Give an example of how you used them.

What are codes and conventions?

500

Social Media platforms are catering services, using algorithms to provide media to audiences, they do not produce any content of their own and therefore rely on this to keep their business models going.

Who are individual creators?

500

The rise of misinformation, filter bubbles, and echo chambers has led to this phenomenon which divides people across ideological lines.

What is political polarisation?
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