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MS4: Text, Industry & Audience
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Text 3: Winter’s Bone
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In this lesson we will…….. Identify the audience for Winter’s Bone and consider how they might respond to the film. Consider the representation of key social groups in the film.
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Text 3: Winter’s Bone Audience Homework Watch the trailer for Winter’s Bone and answer the following questions: 1. Who is the target audience for this film? How can you tell? How are they targeted? 2. What pleasures does the film promise for audiences? 3. How did/could audiences respond to the film?
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Text 3: Winter’s Bone Audience Homework Watch the trailer for Winter’s Bone and answer the following questions: 4. Does the trailer aim to appeal to an international, rather than a just local, audience? How? 5. Consider how micro features such as editing, sound and music, and mise en scene are used to create interest and ‘sell’ the film.
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Homework – Audiences What did you find out? Using 8 squares identify 8 points from the answers on p7 in the booklet You must have at least 1 point for each of the 5 questions
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Text 3: Winter’s Bone Audience Watch the trailer for Winter’s Bone and answer the following question: 6. When we watch the film in 2016 we are seeing a text which is star driven; this wasn’t the case on its initial release. How has the subsequent stardom of Jennifer Lawrence changed the way in which an audience might respond to the text?
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Text 3: Winter’s Bone Audience Exam Questions Discuss the audience appeal of your three main texts. “The main function of a media text is to entertain its audience.” How true is this for your three main texts? Complete the Winter’s Bone section of the exam question grid
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Text 3: Winter’s Bone Representation p9-10 Use specific examples from the film to make notes on these questions: 1. Which are the key social groups represented in the film? Do these representations reflect or challenge dominant ideologies? Are the key characters stereotypes? Are the supporting characters stereotypes? Why?
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Text 3: Winter’s Bone Representation Use specific examples from the film to make notes on these questions: 2. How does the film represent the US? How does it represent the police, criminals and the law – does it challenge or reinforce dominant ideology? 3. An American review of the film claimed that “In its lived-in, completely non-ideological way, Winter’s Bone is one of the great feminist works in film”. Do you agree with this? How are the female characters portrayed?
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Text 3: Winter’s Bone Representation Use specific examples from the film to make notes on these questions: 4. Is Winter’s Bone a realistic film? Culturally realistic? Generically realistic? Refer to specific sequences to back up your points.
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Text 3: Winter’s Bone Homework Complete the questions on genre and narrative on pages 8 & 9 of the booklet and read The Guardian review & Life in a Shatter Zone: Debra Granik's Film Winter's Bone which are at the end of the booklet. Highlight relevant points.
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Text 3: Winter’s Bone Homework Exam Questions Discuss the audience appeal of your three main texts. “The main function of a media text is to entertain its audience.” How true is this for your three main texts? Complete the other sections for the other 2 films
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