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NEA Part 2 - Intertextuality Research

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TASK 2 - WRITE A SHORT INTRODUCTION EXPLAINING WHAT YOU'RE GOING TO DO IN THIS TASK. I am going to find out what intertextuality means and what it does and why you need it. intertextuality means creating one text in reference to another. TASK 3   –  Choose 3 different media texts... as long as they link to the brief you've chosen.   How and why is   intertextuality   employed in 2 media products and what effect does  this have in their intended audience? 😄 I chose this picture because the fonts make it stand out which will attract people to buy it. The big title makes it stand out therefore people will know what it could be about or what it links to.

NEA Part 1 - Media Language and Representations Analysis

title: Your Dog  message:The correct way to TREAT your dog.  I'm going to talk about the right amount of food that should be given to your dog and the right food unlike chocolate which should stay away from them. The amount of walks that you should do in a day e.g morning,mid day and night therefore they will stay healthy. Make sure to buy treats that keep their gums healthy and their teeth clean also make sure you play with your dog everyday so that they don't feel lonely. Try to have a house as they have garden so they can also run around and keep fit. Make sure you prevent your dog from fleas and keep them away from any other contagious diseases.If you see any glass on the floor when you take your dog for a walk walk away so nothing goes in their feet.

NEA

Monday, 4 March 2019 NEA 30 hours - March 2019 LEARNING OBJECTIVES K: The requirements for each of the briefs set by OCR. U: How to approach the chosen brief, including writing the statement of intent. BAT: Choose a brief and start planning what to write in the statement of intent. CO: Use media terminology (all areas of the theoretical framework) in your written and verbal communication.