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Channel 4 have a set style on how they produce a factual insert. This includes the logo being a certain height, width and colour, the headlines being a certain colour and font and the language being of a certain eloquence.

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Page 1: Factual insertresearch

Channel 4 have a set style on how they produce a factual insert. This includes the logo being a certain height, width and colour, the headlines being a certain colour and font and the language being of a certain eloquence.

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This insert fits the channel 4 style through the colour scheme it uses. The background colour of the text on the right side must be a palette from the image. In this case the orange is taken from a marking on the mans headphones. The orange is then used for the text layered on the image and the Channel 4 ident. The logo fits the 10mm height and is placed in the unique central right position for Channel 4.

The composition of the shot itself shows the director, Nick Broomfield, glaring deeply at something in front of him, the audience are engaged immediately and left asking questions of what or who is he looking at.

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In Again the unique positioning of the central right ident of Channel 4. It is cleverly placed on a red background to attract attention but not so much to divert the attention of the readers from the central image of the girl. The girl is also facing the image leading them from her to the logo. The clean, bespoke font is used by Channel 4 for the headline. Also the headline as always is put in a text box with the colour used taken from a palette in the image.

The shot shows a girl being sucked under the ground like she was in quick sand; she is calling for help but none of the surrounding adults pay any notion of attention. This image fits with the headline of the child being ‘forgotten’.

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We see the Channel 4 ident in the central right position when many companies used the bottom right to locate their ident. The colour of the ident matches that of the text box, this colour has as ever been taken from the image along with the colour of the text.

The image shows an overweight Jamie Oliver, the nationally known chef. Jaime Oliver frequently campaigns for healthy eating so showing him as obese Is an oxymoron while fitting with the title ‘Has the nation let itself go?’