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    Analysis of a Barnardo’s advertisement ‘life story’s target audiences This advertisement was created in an unusual way of telling the narrative the other way round‚ it tells us a story about the boy who is in a difficult situation from how he is nowadays to how he was. Most of the time‚ they use medium shot to let audience feel that the boy is directly talking to you including more specific emotions and reactions. From the beginning‚ the boy sat in an typical interview setting‚ and then‚ it’s

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    being a presenter but may not know where to start. What seasoned speakers know is this - it ’s all about the audience‚ not you. How do you prepare efficiently while keeping your audience ’s needs in mind. (Gilman‚ S. 2012). You should know at least the size‚ age‚ and education and experience of your group before you prepare your talk. One way to do this is ask your host or simply ask the audience some questions before you start. Will you be talking to a group of five‚ 50‚ or 500? This may not impact

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    Task 4 Draft 1 05 February 2013 Liam Butler and Will Crerar Target Audience How will the segment be suited to the target audience? According to our research‚ the topic we are working on is very suited to the target audience in our area. Since we are doing a segment for the home in Cramlington‚ we know that the majority of the over 50s enjoy watching crime dramas like CSI and NCIS. We have some proof because Will’s Grandma enjoys watching these sorts of things on the TV. Another

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    Lights and sound are to emphasize the content of the play. Without light and sound‚ the play would just be actors reciting words. The light and sound made the play more attractive. It was interesting and brought appeal to the audience. During the play‚ the light and sound helped distinguish between different scenes. As the ideas and scenes of Frankenstein changed the light changed. Also the sound depended on the scene. In darker themed scenes the lighting was dim but in happy themed scenes the lighting

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    Audience Pleasures Pleasures of relatiblilty- The IT Crowd is set in an office building and follows the daily lives of the IT department within this company. This is relatable to the target audience‚ who would be young adults- middle aged‚ and therefore working also‚ and would probably we able to relate to working collectively with a team ‚ and the individual unique characters within the department. For example‚ the contrast between the people working on the top floor of the building‚ compared

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    LUX TARGET AUDIENCE

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    beauty (more ‘active’ stance on beauty) - An aspiration for every girl living in rural area – uses personalities from the silver screen‚ which makes it an inspirational brand - Uses Bollywood connect to communicate the same (movie-loving target audience) - Theme - Combination of style and romance Demographic: Gender – Female Age – 16 – 35 Income – Middle Income Group. Targets the urban and semi urban upper middle class and middle class segment of the population‚ who falls under A to C of

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    used to represent the concept of a journey. There are a variety of language techniques that Robert Frost has conveyed his message through. Firstly‚ the poem is easy to understand so that the simple things are looked at more deeply by the reader. The Tone of the poems helps create meaning and atmosphere. The theme of the poem focuses on the concept of choice and individualism. One of the most important lines is "And that has made all the difference"‚ because it shows the impact that

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    Knowing Your Audience (Your name) BCOM 275 February 07‚ 2012 Eileen Broyles Knowing Your Audience The collapse of the Chilean Copper Mine was covered worldwide for several weeks. Over 30 workers were trapped in a mine for well over a month. The rescue teams and US advisory team had to be very cautious when speaking to the miners‚ families‚ and news reporters. These teams had to keep in mind the different roles of the people in the audience and how they would receive the message.

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    Audience Analysis and Reception XBCOM/275 Tiffany Diestelhorst Greg Lee 04/04/14 If I were going to write a formal report to my management I would have to look at what type of people I am dealing with before writing the report. Therefore‚ I know what they are looking for in the reports when they read it. If I don’t know my audience‚ How can I please them so to speak. I cannot please

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    with a simple and light tone‚ providing the use of metaphors and imagery along with it. Authors have different ways of grabbing the readers attention and making their own story unique when creating a poem or short story. In the poem "A narrow Fellow in the Grass"‚ Dickinson uses the technique of adding the voice of a persona. In an article‚ Estes states "The poem thus uses the voice of a persona-a speaker other than the poet-who initiates a cordial relationship with the audience" (Estes‚ Angela). Dickinson

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