How does your media product represent particular social groups?
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My magazine |
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NME magazine |
- Both pictures have backgrounds
- Similar clothing shows that they are both of a similar genre
- All models are stood, and casually posing
- Nothing too extortionate has been used in regards to mise en scene
- The closeness of the models on both shows a positive relationship
- Not all models on my magazine are looking into the camera - this shows attitude, and makes my magazine more suited to its audience
- The facial expressions of models on my magazine are much more lighthearted - this shows the casual nature of the story attached
- With NME, there is an obvious main focus in the picture, where as with my models, they are equal
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