What is Media Language?
Media language refers to the ways in which media producers
make meaning in ways that are specific to the medium in which they are working
and how audiences come to be literate in ‘reading’ such meaning within the
medium. For example, the ‘language of film’, print layout conventions. These
medium specific languages will often be closely connected to other media
concepts such as genre or narrative and candidates are at liberty to make such
connections to a greater or lesser extent in their answers.
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