A Level MediaThis course is a very successful one, both in terms of pupil enjoyment and final results. There is a mix of practical and theoretical studies which give students a strong element of choice throughout the course. Students who are genuinely interested in the media and are able to study independently, both in terms of individual research and ability to work in a group outside the direct supervision of a teacher, will be best suited to A level Media Studies. You will study a variety of media, focussing around film and television. AS: MS1: Media Representations and ResponsesStudents will study a range of media texts, including film extracts, TV sequences, DVD and CD covers, websites, music videos and computer games. In the exam, students will answer questions on the use of conventions and representation in an unseen media text. A2: MS3: Media Investigation and ProductionStudents will undertake research into an aspect of the media which will lead to creating a media production and an evaluation of that production. Assessment:Two school-assessed units; Possible careers:Any careers in the media: e.g. television, journalism, film industry etc. |
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