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Tatler CSP: Blog Task

Introduction - Tatler Media Pack 1. The editor introduces the magazine by writing on the magazine cover, 'What is Tatler?' 2. Key demographics details: Age - Suggests the audience who reads the magazines are mostly adults who are middle aged. Gender - Targets both genders as the magazine talks about how many people read Tatler and that you do not have to be a specific gender to read the magazine.  HHI - Average income is around £260000 Social Class -   Mostly higher class as Tatler is a chic, and rich magazine to read. 3. Tatler readers think about fashion as a priority as £843 million was spent on fashion in the past year,  96% of Tatler readers and 93% of tatler.com users own designer fashion, 81% of Tatler readers and 75% of tatler.com users own designer shoes and accessories and 62% of Tatler readers agree 'I often buy fashion products after seeing things advertised in magazines'. 4. The special editions of Tatler that run throughout the year are ...

Galaxy Advert CSP

Galaxy Advert Questions 1) The key conventions of TV advertising that I can find in the Galaxy  advert are mise-en-scene, sound, logo and slogan, editing, USP, and camera shots. 2) The key message the Galaxy advert is communicating about its chocolate is that it is a luxury but classic chocolate. The slogan in this advert says ' Why have cotton when you ca have sill' which implies how smooth and tasty the chocolate being advertised is. 3)  Audrey Hepburn was a huge Hollywood star in the 1950's and 1960's. She was associated with Hollywood glamour and style and was also a fashion icon and model. Galaxy selected Audrey Hepburn for this advert as she was known all around the world and was loved by many of her fans. When making this advert, her face was edited because of her passing away and to some old fans of hers, this could create nostalgia. 4) Intersexuality is where one media product (e.g. Galaxy)  makes refrences to other media products. For example, adding Audrey He...