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Print Media- The Big Issue

The Big Issue is a street newspaper and is a right wing newspaper.  Objectives are ‘Vendor-centric’  – our charity work is led by the hopes and aspirations of Big Issue vendors ‘Inclusive’  – social and financial inclusion at the heart of our philosophy ‘Non-judgmental’  – we work with anyone who is prepared to engage with self-help. somewhere meaningful to call home access to a doctor and equality of access to health care opportunities the essential support that is needed to overcome addictions direct help with business skills to maximize independent earnings the crucial personal identification that opens so many doors access to additional financial support and secure saving opportunities the opportunity to re-connect with family members and loved one The Big Issue Foundation is a financially independent charity. We believe in a ‘hand up and not a hand out’ and recognise that earning an income is a key step in a person’s journey towards s...

Essay

From the 02/10/2017 Big Breakfast show discuss how Program producers adapt the content of the Big Breakfast show to meet the needs of its audience(s) whilst satisfying it remit to inform, entertain and educate. You will as part of the essay: ·       Discuss the strategies taken by R1 to maintain and grow audience levels with the target audience. Reflect on the difference between commercial radio and Public service broadcasting. BBC radio 1 has a target audience of 15 to 29 year olds and  they need to appeal to everyone in this audience as well as inform, entertain and educate.  To appeal to the older audience they have news segments about what is currently happening in the world, this coincides with the inform and educate section of their remit. They also inform the younger audience with entertainment news as well as the world news. For example, Grimmy who is the host talks about celebrities ...

Young & Rubicam’s 4Cs model

I would put myself in the aspirer and explorer section because I value what others think of me, I have a lot of materialistic things and I also like trying new things and discovering new things as long as I am not on my own. The aspirer -        Have celebrities as guest hosts on the show- Pink, Demi Lovato, Freddy Flintoff -        Celebrity news and trends can be a topic to discuss -        Play popular songs -        Slang words to fit in and slang name for singers- ‘Swifty’ -        Girls will like male celebs such as Justin Bieber and boys could like female celebs or athletes such as Freddy Flintoff. The reformer -        Phone call discussions to get their view points and thoughts -          Talk about...

Essay research and notes

The Jungle Book  Chroma capture- The jungle book was filmed using green screens for the background that wouldn't be able to be imagined or made like a regular film. T he chroma captures a background and a character or object separately, and then use 3D animation, image digitalisation and computer generated graphics. The Jungle Book used blue screen.  Digitisation- The film used to be on a strip, if you get more than 24 films her second it would look continuous. CGI makes everything continuous and digital versions of  the film, allowing for different environments, cutting parts out and adding different backgrounds etc.  Performance capture-  Facial recognition and tracking has been used to make the exact movements and expressions for each character.  The actor had to hug and pretend a head of each animal was real. The producers was then use CGI to add more  realistic elements to each animal. M...

BBC Radio 1 breakfast show

• All of the BBC's television and radio stations have a public service remit, including those that broadcast digitally. • The BBC, whose broadcasting in the UK is funded by a licence fee and does not sell advertising time, is most notable for being the first public service broadcaster in the UK • Their remit is to " inform, educate and entertain " • “The remit of Radio 1 is to entertain and engage a broad range of young listeners with a distinctive mix of contemporary music and speech. • Its target audience is 15-29 year olds and it should also provide some programming for younger teenagers. • It should offer a range of new music, support emerging artists - especially those from the UK - and provide a platform for live music. News, documentaries and advice campaigns should cover areas of relevance to young adults.” Audience references Other hosts (Fiji)  ‘Well annoying’ young people lingo  Story times (anicdote)  Exciting tone of voice Ref...