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Advertising Standards
Advertising Standards Bureau The Advertising Standards Bureau is the self-regulating body that looks at complaints against all types of advertising in Australia. Go to www.adstandards.com.au and explore the Bureau’s case studies that shows the results of the board looking at the complaints of advertising. A) Choose 2 case studies – one that has been upheld…
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Australia and Television Ratings
Read the article ‘How I get to choose what you watch on television: the ratings explained‘, and answer the following questions: 1. With reference to the article, what was used in the early days to record ratings? How did these work? 2. Do some research on the OzTAM website to find out how many weeks…
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Advance Australian Film
Watch the documentary ‘Advance Australian Film’ (embedded above and available on the DMC Drive) and complete the following activities: What is your personal relationship with Australian film? What is the last Australian film you saw at the cinema? What’s your favourite Australian film of all time and why? Create a timeline of the Australian Film Industry,…
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Continuity
When planning and creating and editing your film it is important to keep in mind the rules of continuity. Continuity refers to the consistency of characters objects and plots within the film as seen by the viewer.