Across
- 1. Term to describe the portrayal of groups and individuals (age, gender, class, ethnicity, etc.)
- 3. A phrase under a title of a media text that can promote the product in some form.
- 5. The name for sound which takes place in the scene, such as dialogue.
- 8. A generalised assumption about groups and individuals that is a short-cut to their representation.
- 10. A magazine name that is often placed at the top or top left of the front cover.
- 12. IPSO, PEGI, BBFC, OFCOM are media bodies responsible for this form of mediation.
- 13. Propp created a theory about these from fairy tales (Hero, Villain, False Hero, Helper etc)
- 14. A news type that is light-hearted, focused on entertainment, gossip, sports and celebrities.
- 16. A news type that is serious, for professional audiences, about war/politics/economics/culture.
- 17. A specialised audience for a media text that appeals to a specific target audience.
- 19. When a media text uses male gaze conventions in order to reduce women to their image.
- 20. When media bias is consistent and misleading, with an agenda, it can be labelled as this.
Down
- 2. Where two companies join in with the promotion of their services within a give/take structure.
- 4. Genre of magazine for mass audiences, that covers multiple topics including Fashion.
- 6. The term for what it means (the meaning behind an audio or visual code).
- 7. A type or category for a media form (for example: thriller, action, comedy).
- 9. A media product has a strategy in order to create profit and revenue. What is it?
- 11. The term for what you see (describing an audio or visual code).
- 15. The structure of story elements in a media text.
- 18. Name for the messages and values encoded by the producer, often with a viewpoint and agenda.
