Television - Lupin and The Responder
Across
- 4. Binary ________. A structural theory stating that narrative tension and meaning are created through pairs of opposing forces or concepts. (10)
- 5. Social ______. A media style or sub-genre characterised by its gritty, authentic depiction of socio-economic hardships, working-class communities, and real-world issues. (7)
- 6. In UK broadcasting, the 9:00 PM cutoff point known as the _____ protects children from unsuitable content. (9)
- 7. A method of categorising a target market or audience segment by their shared psychological attributes, values, beliefs, interests, and lifestyles. (14)
- 11. The deliberate referencing or borrowing of codes, conventions, or styles from other media texts to shape meaning. (15)
- 13. Martin _______. The actor who plays Chris in The Responder. (7)
- 15. The process by which media industries operate on an international scale, distributing cultural products across national borders. (13)
- 16. Netflix and BBC iPlayer are both examples of a Video On _______ service. (6)
Down
- 1. A state in which what is real and what is fiction are seamlessly blended together so that there is no clear distinction for the audience. (13)
- 2. The capacity for a media sign, image, or text to have multiple interpretations or meanings depending on the viewer's background. (9)
- 3. Everything that appears within the frame of a shot, including settings, costumes, props, lighting, and acting choices, used to communicate meaning. (4-2-5)
- 8. Codes in a media product that imply a subsequent event, driving the plot forward. (6)
- 9. The Parisian museum from which Assane steals the necklace in Lupin. (6)
- 10. The BBC is a prime example of a Public Service _____, funded by public means to inform, educate, and entertain. (11)
- 12. The independent regulatory body empowered to set and enforce content standards for television and radio in the UK is called _____. (5)
- 14. Codes within a media text that create a mystery, puzzle, or unanswered question to hook the audience's curiosity. (6)