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1. | When one text is used or referenced within another |
2. | Narrative where the audience knows more than the characters |
3. | A shot that is filmed from the perspective of a pareticular person or character within the text |
4. | Broadcasting which targets more specialised audiences |
6. | media type where audiences play an active role |
7. | Conventional character type found in a certain kind of media product |
8. | A wider range of these means we have a multi-channel era |
10. | Visual elements making a genre recognisable |
11. | Theorist who wrote the essay, 'Questions of Genre.' |
13. | Theorist interested in narrative structure |
16. | Theorist whose work discusses representation including gender stereotypes |
17. | "frameworks of understanding" - Chris Barker (Cultural Studies: Theories and Practice, 2008, P 35). |
18. | Constantly changing, evolving and progressing |
19. | A hint at what will happen later in the narrative |
20. | A world full of crime, violence or oppression. Opposite to Utopia. |