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What is the definition, and an example of a regulatory body.

A regulatory body is a public or government agency created to oversee specific industries and practices. An example of a media regulatory body is OFCOM, a independent UK regulator for the UK media and com...

Answered by Louise W. Media Studies tutor
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What is a sequence analysis?

In film studies, a sequence analysis takes a close look at a specific clip in a film/production with an emphasis on cinematographic techniques. This close analysis should be of a short scene. You want ...

Answered by Lorna S. Media Studies tutor
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How do I analyse the mise en scène?

Ask yourself how is meaning communicated via the choice of shots, cuts, music in the text? You should look at the framing, composition, costume codes, lighting, camera angles, soundtrack, editing etc. 

Answered by Ciara H. Media Studies tutor
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What is meant by the term cross-media?

Cross-media refers to large media texts which are present on different media platforms simultaneously. The mix of each of these media forms contributed to the overall media text. For example, BBC News ...

Answered by Laura F. Media Studies tutor
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What is the difference between ‘Continuity’ and ‘Non-continuity’ editing?

Continuity editing is the most common style of film editing. The purpose of continuity editing is to create the illusion of smooth continuous action and helps to keep the audiences’ at...

Answered by Stephanie B. Media Studies tutor
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