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TV index capital and Deutschland 83:

1) Introduction to TV Drama 2) Capital: Case study 3) Capital: Representations scene analysis notes 4) Capital: Representation essay question 5) Capital: Marxism and Hegemony 6) Capital: Applying Marxism 7) Deutschland 83: Case study 8) Deutschland 83: Close-textual analysis notes 9) Deutschland 83: Postmodernism 10) TV: The rise of foreign-language TV dramas 11) TV: The impact of new/digital media on television

The rise of foreign-language TV: Blog tasks

Independent: British viewers can't get enough of foreign-language dramas 1)  What does the article suggest regarding the traditional audience for foreign-language subtitled media? The article suggests that traditional audiences for foreign language subtitled media was not really common compared to now in modern society as majority of the things from history are normally re made and then presented in the UK. 2)  What does Walter Iuzzolino suggest is the key appeal of his 'Walter Presents' shows? He claims that it is simple down to the material within complex cinema as before there was a community who would simply watch for intellectual reasons  3) The article makes an interesting claim for the popularity of subtitles in the multi-screen age. What does it suggest? The article suggests that now as there are more shows with subtitles audiences have to focus more and can't have that many distractions whilst watching. 4) What are the other audiences pleasures of

TV: The impact of new digital media on television:

1) What does the 'industry' concept in A Level Media Studies refer to? Industry refers to the companies that create and distribute texts of standard and regulatory legal framework that media companies operate. 2) What does David Hesmondhalgh argue with regards to how the creative industries media production have changed since the 1980s? There has been increase in companies owning different companies in various sectors of the industry and have moved to economic action and deregulation has reduced the public ownership. Also means that niche audiences are easily targeted. 3) Choose the three most significant points Hesmondhalgh makes regarding the changing cultural industries. Why are these the most significant in your view? They most significant  points are that digitisation which has allowed the technology company to compete with traditional media companies and deregulation which has reduced public ownership and these are significant because because they have created this

Postmodernism & Deutschland 83: blog task

1)   Read the section on Strinati's five ways to define post modernity . What examples are provided of the breakdown of the distinction between culture and society (media-isation)? The examples that are provided as example of media-isation are Bruno and Mars which Cohen creates and this means that these characters are able to create a image that real people cannot perform. 2) What is Fredric Jameson's idea of 'historical deafness'? How can the idea of 'historical deafness' be applied to  Deutschland 83 ? Historical deafness is the idea that now the media is recreating history and representations are based on the media this can link to Deutschland 83 because the way the MISE EN SCENE was constructed was a purpose for audience pleasures so they can get a idea of what it was like in that particular time perioud. 3) What examples and theories are provided for the idea of 'style over substance'? The example provided for style over substance is Big B