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Spring Exampler Marking

Candiate A They full under band 4 WWW- They have analysed the text well with loads of description and loads of knowledge from the text that has been provided. Used appropriate Terminology where needed. WWW- They have talked not only about the main image they have got point from the whole texts. For example the background image of the helicopter and train. they have talked about it in details. WWW-They have disscussed different aspects of the main image, such as the colour of the suit and what it represents. Another one is the title of the main image or the directors or actors provided on it. EBI- They need to analyse the the background of the Text in more details, such as the colours and the use of those colours EBI- They need to use more Media Language theories in order to get the higher mark. EBI- They can analyse the smaller images in more complex details Candiate B They full Under Band 5 WWW-They have analysed the text with clear terminology and great use of Media Langua...

Television Study and BBC Research

1.Why are Lord Reith and John Logie Baird so important in terms of the development of TV? John Logie Baird invented the first working TV on the 26th of January in 1926, and inventor of both the first publicly demonstrated colour television system and the first purely electronic colour television picture tube. Lord Reith was the director of the BBC and he did not like TV. 2. How did television develop during the 1930’s? Pictures could be transmitted into peoples TV live. 3. What was the impact of WW2 on TV, especially Post War? World War II, led to a period of prosperity and consumerism that had effects on societies. 4. What television genre developed during the late 1940’s and into the 1950’s? The television genre that became very popular was Western films 1920s The British Broadcasting Company, as the BBC was originally called, was formed on 18 October 1922 by a group of leading wireless manufacturers including Marconi. Daily broadcasting by the BBC began in Marconi’s London stu...