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MEDIA STUDIES AS/A2 Entry requirements: English C, English Literature C
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What does Year 12 involve? Exam Preparation A 2 ½ hour exam worth 50% of your overall grade. Three questions. The first of which is based on unseen material. Coursework Production coursework worth 50% of overall grade. This includes: Pre- production, Production and a 1500 report. Magazine covers, film posters, DVD covers.
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Yeah, OK, but what do I study? For the exam: Various media texts (Film, TV and Advertising for example) in different forms in order to learn about the three key concepts: GENRE REPRESENTATION AUDIENCE
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So, for example… You could be focusing on the representation of women in Black Swan and Dolce & Gabanna’s (banned) advert.
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Or… representation of social issues in Slumdog Millionaire and This is England
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What about coursework? It is likely that you will undertake one of the following options should you choose Media Studies. For example: A script or story board for the opening sequence of a teen horror film (preproduction) and a marketing campaign for a new teen horror film, to include at least the DVD cover and one poster (production) Draft designs for two magazine front covers (pre- production) and a double page spread for one of those magazines (production)
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Creative work and written responses Your exam will be handwritten. In preparation for your exam, you will have to write short essays (exam responses). You must be equipped to write a solid exam response and this does require practice and a good level of literacy skills. Coursework is completed using Photoshop. Art and Photography are excellent subjects to complement Media Studies.
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Termly visiting speakers as part of Media in the Real World Every half term you will have a speaker from the world of media. Last summer term, a double BAFTA award winning Film and TV Director. Last half term, founders of ‘The Wire’, Digital Media PR and Marketing business. Next Thursday, an ex-national newspaper news journalist who is now a successful ghost writer (incl: Long Way Down, Route 66 with Billy Connolly) and author.
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In the longer term… A sixth form trip to London to the BFI, National Film theatre and a magazine publishing house. The opportunity to organise and run your own Media Studies magazine.
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What can I do with Media Studies at A2 and undergraduate level?
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MEDIA STUDIES… You know it makes sense. (If you want more info or a chat about the course, come and see me in E6.) Thanks for your attention.
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