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Countdown from coursework to exams
Task Write down three areas to focus on before the exams.
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Lord Reith, first Director General of the BBC
Plan your time Organize the best possible presentation of your coursework Revise key media terms Practise analysing action adventure clips Learn details of your two comedy programmes Lord Reith, first Director General of the BBC
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Key terms Close up shot Medium shot Long shot Low angle shot
Point-of-view shot Framing Zoom High angle shot Continuity editing Cut Dissolve Fade up or down Establishing shot Mise-en-scène Signature tune Canned laughter Mode of address Masthead Serif/sans-serif font Cover lines Layout High key lighting Low key lighting Sound effects Ideas for revision – make your own tables like this. Colour code them. Task – depending on options Pick out six terms and say whether relevant to sitcoms, magazines, news, advertising Define Think about why they are used
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Presentation of coursework How to please the moderator
Presentation of coursework How to please the moderator Make sure your assignments are in the correct order Include some evidence of research and planning for Assignment 3 in an appendix Label your production work carefully with the title, your name and candidate number and the Centre and its number Take a break! 50% of your work is done.
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Tips for textual analysis of action adventure
Question 1 is a straightforward question about how the extract fits the conventions of the genre Make sure you know about action adventure conventions, such as the use of a laughter track or a domestic setting Question 2 is usually divided into four parts and asks for analysis of techniques, such as camerawork, editing or soundtrack Make sure you give a specific example and explain how the technique creates an effect Make sure you use the correct media terms Question 3 is a short essay which varies, asking about how people are represented in the action adventure genre Aim to spend no more than one minute a mark – a question worth 12 marks should only take 12 minutes to answer Task if time – they write down all the questions that could be asked for Q1 Laughter track Small no characters Conventional camerawork and editing Real locations Entrapment Everyday life
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HOW TO SUCCEED IN OCR GCSE MEDIA STUDIES
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The last word Use the correct media terms
Give specific examples from your texts Watch TV sitcoms, news and advertising Read music magazines and newspapers, use the internet. Good luck! Examiners are human beings, contrary to appearance.They want to reward you and enjoy giving good marks.
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