Tatler Flashcards
1
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Design and layout
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- Elegant and neat layout
- do more
2
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Typography
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- The size of the font suggests importance
- Font is traditional and conservative
- Bold and capitals so it stands out
- Elegant/sophistocated masthead font
3
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Colour scheme
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- Black/white/green/light pink
- Connotations of elegance
- Light pink symbolises beauty and love
- This contrasts with the soothing green
- Text in black and white to not overwhelm the reader
- Black/white connotes simple/clear/sophisticated
4
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Image/photographic codes
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- Medium shot to medium close up
- So we can see the costume,props,body language,facial expressions and context
5
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Verbal codes
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- a title
- British magazines published once a month containing articles about the upper class and their social events,fashion and arts
- First published in 1709
6
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Non verbal codes
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- The use of the image shows us a British fashion model and contributing editor at British vogue
- Juxtaposing traditional/modern fashion and makeup as she embodies the successful,aspirational nature of the magazine
7
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Target audience
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- average age is 45
- female is 73%
- London/SE resident is 60%
- ABC1 is 77%
- AB is 51%
8
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What is the representation of the wealthy?
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- Lockdown fashion
- How social set get married
- Workings of Westminster
- Costume drama
- First black marchoness woman shows diversity
- Stay in touch on the continent
- Queen/royals
9
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How is reception theory used in Tatler?
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- Dominant: audience will absolutely engage with the representation of the wealthy and consume it willingly
-Negotiated: some of the audience will consume the media text but some sectors of the audience may not agree with the critism
-Oppositional: audience will reject the media text enitirely such as people who don’t care about wealthy culture or lifetsyle