Heat case study: blog tasks

 1) Look at the Heat Media Pack. Go to page 2: the Heat mission. Write three things that Heat offers its readers under 'print'.In print – we bring readers a truly unique, quality

experience. From clever A-list access shoots no

other magazine could pull off to celeb news – heat

has the celeb contacts to give readers the exclusive

every time.

truly unique, quality

experience.


And Life Hacks
2) Now go to page 3 of the Media Pack - celebrity focus. What does the page say that Heat offers readers?
and give them conversation-
starters they can show off about to their mates down at the pub

3) Now look at page 4 of the Heat Media Pack. What other content does Heat magazine offer its readers aside from celebrity news
? life hacks and fashion advice.

4) Look at page 5. What is Heat magazine's audience profile? Write all the key details of their audience here. 
a truly unique, quality
experience. From clever A-list access shoots no
other magazine could pull off to celeb news

Media language

1) How are the cover lines written to make the audience want to buy the magazine?
 they are  written in bold writing an in red to crave tour attention the colour red makes you feel hungry and lustful 

2) What are the connotations of the Heat colour scheme on this particular front cover?
 Colour red makes you feel hungry and lustful

3) How are images used to create interest in the magazine? Find three reasons for your answer. (E.g. paparazzi images or aspects of mise-en-scene such props, costume, make-up, body position, facial expression etc.)   
they use images of celebrities brings attention to  the magazine  with  the clothes they wear and what they loo like. the outfit they were bring a certain sense of  class and authority  another thing they do is they base of the thee of magazine based on the celebrities so if a celebrated is happy the theme of the magazine is .

4) What differences can you find between the use of design and typography between Tatler and Heat? List at least three differences and explain the effect on audiences.
 heat use serif while tattler uses san serif this is done because   tattler is for the  upper class and seif is for the working class. 
tatler use royal colour such as purple and use colours to connotates power while heat is for the lower class so they use colours like red. 
and they mainly use different people in society e.g. talter use  rich and heat use working class or celebrities.


Media Representations

1) What type of celebrities appear on the front cover of Heat? List them  Megan and harry Jordan lee

2) How are celebrities represented in Heat? (Positively? Negatively? Reinforcing or challenging stereotypes?). they are represented as positive which reinforces the stereotype of celebrity's being perfect and  we should admire them  and tat they  can do no wrong however they also subvert this stereotype by gossiping  about Celebrities life's  and there relationship's.
3) How are women represented on the cover of Heat? Think about both images and cover lines here. women are oversexualized in the this magazine  this done by the colours they are waeing. 

4) How do Heat and Tatler represent social class? What different social classes can you find in the features and celebrities on the cover? (E.g. middle/upper class / working class) you can see the upper and middle class,
 

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