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Media Audiences Categorise
Target Level
4-5
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Entertainment/Diversion
Information
Social Interaction
Personal Identity
Good production design
Enriches a modern audience’s knowledge of the Dr Who franchise
Audiences can work together to produce fan fiction or fan art
Ordinary characters (relatable to viewers) are placed in extraordinary circumstances
Effective use of enigma codes
Fans can bond discussing the intricacies of the fictional world and debate different interpretations
Innovative soundtrack
Growing sense of tension and mystery
Witty dialogue
Children and audiences alike can define themselves based on the media they consume e.g. they might define themselves as Dr Who fans
Might inspire children and teenagers to create their own narratives e.g. Playground games
Characters are put into dangerous circumstances
Fans of Dr Who will often form their own social circles or meet at fan conventions
It is possible to connect emotionally with certain characters and their experiences
Audiences might define themselves as television fans – In order to maintain this status, they need to watch as much television as possible
Dr Who’s continuous narrative makes it a good ‘watercooler topic’ for audiences between episodes
Much of the dialogue features scientific and historical facts
Makes use of popular codes and conventions of the science fiction genre
Engaging conflict is established between the characters
Watching the first episodes enriches the experience of watching later episodes
Cliffhanger ending