We live at a time when the media is playing an ever-greater role in our lives, expanding our knowledge, dominating our work and our leisure and increasingly influencing our thinking and ideas. This is a course that will help you to understand how the media industries work, apply theory to contemporary and classic texts and develop your analytical and creative abilities extensively. Through exploring debates such as the ethics of journalism, the rise of social networking, and the shift towards a society as eager to create media as to consume it, you will gain a critical insight into some of the key issues of our age. A Level Media engages students in the study of media products in four areas of theory: media language, representation, industries, and audiences. Students are required to study media products from all of the following media forms: television, film, radio, newspapers, magazines, advertising, online, social and participatory media, video games, and music videos. First and foremost, a fascination and engagement with media texts across a range of forms, and with how they – and the institutions which produce them – impact society. Beyond this, a love for analysis, a tolerance for technology, and a strong creative streak will get you through everything here! We’ve had students go on to journalism, to the television, radio, and film industries, into advertising and video game design, alongside the academic, education, and research routes that Arts subjects typically feed into.
Grade 5 or above in Film Studies (or English if not studied). 5 or more grades 5-9; including equivalents across at least 5 subjects. Maths and English Language Grade 4 or above. Average GCSE GRADE of at least 4.0 (average of ALL GCSE full courses taken).
The course is assessed through both examination and coursework, with the latter involving the production of media texts in response to a brief.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | West Sussex |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Matthews Drive, Maidenbower, Crawley, RH10 7XW |
We live at a time when the media is playing an ever-greater role in our lives, expanding our knowledge, dominating our work and our leisure and increasingly influencing our thinking and ideas. This is a course that will help you to understand how the media industries work, apply theory to contemporary and classic texts and develop your analytical and creative abilities extensively. Through exploring debates such as the ethics of journalism, the rise of social networking, and the shift towards a society as eager to create media as to consume it, you will gain a critical insight into some of the key issues of our age. A Level Media engages students in the study of media products in four areas of theory: media language, representation, industries, and audiences. Students are required to study media products from all of the following media forms: television, film, radio, newspapers, magazines, advertising, online, social and participatory media, video games, and music videos. First and foremost, a fascination and engagement with media texts across a range of forms, and with how they – and the institutions which produce them – impact society. Beyond this, a love for analysis, a tolerance for technology, and a strong creative streak will get you through everything here! We’ve had students go on to journalism, to the television, radio, and film industries, into advertising and video game design, alongside the academic, education, and research routes that Arts subjects typically feed into.
Grade 5 or above in Film Studies (or English if not studied). 5 or more grades 5-9; including equivalents across at least 5 subjects. Maths and English Language Grade 4 or above. Average GCSE GRADE of at least 4.0 (average of ALL GCSE full courses taken).
The course is assessed through both examination and coursework, with the latter involving the production of media texts in response to a brief.