In Media Studies we cover a broad range of media products (adverts, film, TV, music, radio, computer games, magazines, newspapers and social & participatory media) and take a critical look at media industries. The theoretical framework that underpins Media Studies consists of 4 key concepts: - Media Language - Representation - Audiences and Industries Students build an understanding of the concepts and how they interrelate as well as research into the social, cultural, historical, and political contexts that influence and shape the media we all consume. Year 12 : In Year 12, you will study for the Component 1 examination, developing key skills of analysis through extended written work and also in group discussions on issues from the legacy of slavery to feminist perspectives of music videos to the post-modern concept of ‘hyper-reality’. After the mock examination, you will complete the production element of the A-Level for coursework. Year 13 : In Year 13, the focus will be on a more in-depth analysis of TV crime dramas, YouTubers, and online magazines. You will learn how to apply and evaluate key media theories and study how mainstream media differs from independent alternatives.
Minimum of five GCSEs at Grade 4, with at least a grade 5 in English Language.
Component 1: Media Products, Industries and Audiences 135 minute examination (35% weighting) Component 2: Media Forms and Products in Depth 150 minute examination (35% weighting) Component 3: Cross Media Production Internally Assessed (30% weighting)
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Nottinghamshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Stoneyford Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield, NG17 2DU |
In Media Studies we cover a broad range of media products (adverts, film, TV, music, radio, computer games, magazines, newspapers and social & participatory media) and take a critical look at media industries. The theoretical framework that underpins Media Studies consists of 4 key concepts: - Media Language - Representation - Audiences and Industries Students build an understanding of the concepts and how they interrelate as well as research into the social, cultural, historical, and political contexts that influence and shape the media we all consume. Year 12 : In Year 12, you will study for the Component 1 examination, developing key skills of analysis through extended written work and also in group discussions on issues from the legacy of slavery to feminist perspectives of music videos to the post-modern concept of ‘hyper-reality’. After the mock examination, you will complete the production element of the A-Level for coursework. Year 13 : In Year 13, the focus will be on a more in-depth analysis of TV crime dramas, YouTubers, and online magazines. You will learn how to apply and evaluate key media theories and study how mainstream media differs from independent alternatives.
Minimum of five GCSEs at Grade 4, with at least a grade 5 in English Language.
Component 1: Media Products, Industries and Audiences 135 minute examination (35% weighting) Component 2: Media Forms and Products in Depth 150 minute examination (35% weighting) Component 3: Cross Media Production Internally Assessed (30% weighting)