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CARLING, Demographics and Psychographics
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semiotics
-
symbols
and
signs
are loaded with
cultural
,
contextual
significance. audiences interpret signs according to their cultural
competencies
.
cultural competency
- ability to understand and use the language and customs of
another culture
.
Demographics
- the observable characteristics of a specific audience
segment
.
Psychographics
- The study of the
psychological
characteristics of a group of people.
What are some examples of
psychographics
?
Personality
,
values
,
lifestyle
,
attitudes
,
interests
What are some examples of
demographics
?
Age
,
gender
,
race
,
location
,
employment status
What
anagram
do we use when analysing media products?
CARLING
C -
Context
(
Social
,
economical
,
historical
,
political
,
cultural
)
R -
Representation
(How does this product represent society, how does it portray women/men/
minorities
etc.)
L -
Language
(Is there any slang or
dialect
used, is it formal or informal language)
A -
Audience
(Who is it aimed at, what age range,
socio-economic
class etc.)
N -
Narrative
(Storytelling
techniques
, plot, characterisation, themes)
G -
Genre
(Does the genre fit with the audience, is it
realistic
or fantasy)
N -
Narrative
(Does the narrative have a clear beginning middle and end, is it
linear
or nonlinear)
Zeitgeist
- spirit/contexts of the time
An effective media product will reflect the
zeitgeist
.
What are the
demographic
social grades?
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