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I Daniel Blake Industry

What happened during the pre-production phase? .Whose idea was the film?Did the idea start with the writers, or were writers brought in to develop a preconceived idea? Answer: Rebecca O'Brain is the producer of the film and she owns Sixteen Films with the script writer Paul Laverty. He was bought into writing the script for I Daniel Blake.This movie is not preconceived as it is original idea. . Where did the idea come from? Was it original idea, or perhaps a book first, or TV series, or comic strip, or from some other sources? Answer: This movie was an original script it was not TV series or comic strip, it was made originally by the productions companies. . Was the film based upon an original script or developed over time by many writers? Answer: The film was an original script and was not developed over time, no other company had the idea of their script therefore, there idea was original and was written originally. . Who financed the film- Production company? What oth...

Gerbner Theory and Power Point work Mr Thomas

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I agree with this theory if a person watches the media for a short period of time he might not get influenced straight away because he might interpret the message and realise its a false meaning. However, Gerbner suggested that if a person watches the media for a longer period of time it will shape and influence the way people perceive the world around them. This can mean over a longer period of watching the media people will interpret the message given to them and will make more sentence of the message. This was called cultivation theory, this means the media encodes the messages to the viewers and they start decoding over a longer period of time.Moreover, the message that's constructed to the viewers can be interpreted differently according to the viewer, some viewers might take the message in and share it, whereas others will take the message and forget about it. Therefore, Gerbner suggested you have to watch the media for longer to take the message in deeply...