Media Codes and Conventions
Contexts
Agency and Control
Ethical and Legal Issues
Communication Theories
100

What is a media code?

A tool used to create meaning in a story.

100

What does context mean in media studies?

The time, place, and situation that shape how media is made and understood.

100

What does agency mean?

The power to make your own media choices. 

100

What’s the difference between ethical and legal?

Ethical is about right and wrong; legal is about the law.

100

What does the Agenda-Setting Theory say?  

Media tells us what to think about, not what to think.

200

Give two technical codes used in film. film.

camera, lighting, editing, sound or mise en scene?

200

What is social context?

How people’s values, attitudes, and relationships affect meaning.

200

What does control mean?

When governments or companies influence what we see.

200

Who classifies films in Australia?

The Australian Classification Board.

200

What does the Spiral of Silence theory explain?

People stay quiet if their opinion isn’t popular.

300

What does the Sunken Place in Get Out represent?

What is the oppression and silencing of Black voices in society?

300

What is cultural context?

Shared beliefs, customs, and identities that influence media and audiences.

300

Give one example of audience agency.

People sharing content or starting movements online.

300

Give one legal issue in media.

Copyright or data collection.

300

How does Uses and Gratifications show audience power?

We choose what to watch for our own reasons.

400

How does lighting help build tension in Get Out?

Low-key lighting builds tension.

400

What is historical context?

The events or time period that affect how media is made and viewed.

400

How do algorithms affect agency?

They choose what we see and hide other content.

400

Give one ethical issue in media.

Privacy or using children for views.

400

Which theory links best to social media algorithms?

Agenda-Setting or Cultivation Theory.

500

How do codes and conventions work together?

Codes make the conventions clear to the audience.

500

How might a person’s context change their reading of Get Out?

Their background and beliefs affect how they understand its message.

500

What does the Uses and Gratifications Theory say?

We choose media to meet our own needs.

500

What was wrong with the DaddyOFive case?

The kids were exploited for entertainment.

500

What does the Cultivation Theory suggest?

Watching lots of media makes people see the world like the media shows it.