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Introduction - Heat Media pack


1) Write three things that Heat offers its readers under '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. Our Unmissables entertainment edit is led by our hugely credible team of experts – including BAFTA judge Boyd Hilton – helping readers navigate the tricksy world of TV and streaming. Our style section – Wear It’s At – combines an aspirational yet affordable weekly fashion edit with the real, trusted voice of the heat brand. Our all-inclusive approach promises style for everybody, no matter what shape or size, and our team test fashion and beauty products to make sure readers spend their hard-earned pennies wisely. And Life Hacks gives readers down-time inspo by curating the buzziest experiences in travel, food, fitness, wellbeing and homes.

2) Now go to page 3 of the Media Pack - celebrity focus. What does the page say that Heat offers readers?


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

4) Look at page 5. What is Heat magazine's audience profile? Write all the key details of their audience here. 

Media language

1) How are the cover lines written to make the audience want to buy the magazine?

2) What are the connotations of the Heat colour scheme on this particular front cover?

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.)

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.


Media Representations

1) What type of celebrities appear on the front cover of Heat? List them here. 

2) How are celebrities represented in Heat? (Positively? Negatively? Reinforcing or challenging stereotypes?)

3) How are women represented on the cover of Heat? Think about both images and cover lines here.

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)


Grade 8/9 extension tasks

1) How does the front cover engage audiences with possible narratives? Look for stories, cliffhangers, dramatic cover lines etc.

2) What are paparazzi images and why are they crucial to the front cover of Heat? 

3) How does the front cover juxtapose text and images to create contrast and narrative on the front cover of Heat?

4) What do these two magazines suggest about representations of social class in the British media?

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