Media Studies at A level offers students the opportunity to consider critically a variety of media texts, from moving image, digital, web-based (e-media) and print and produce their own media products, such as film trailers and websites. It suits those who have enjoyed the study of English and Media at GCSE and can be a good choice with subjects such as English, Law, Politics, Psychology and History or with subjects such as Science, Maths and Technology to provide breadth in Year Twelve. It develops understanding and enjoyment of a variety of media products, as well as an understanding of the increasing role the media play in modern life. It also develops the ability to analyse and to argue a case. It is valuable for those thinking of degrees in Arts-based subjects and for careers in the media industry, the law, marketing, public relations and publishing.
- We require at least a grade 6 in your GCSE English Language exam. You will need to be keen to watch and read a range of television, film and print and e- media texts, to understand technology and to be a capable essay-writer. - At least eight GCSEs (including English (Language or Literature) and Mathematics at a minimum of Grade 6)
Assessment is by examination and coursework (examination 70% and course work 30% in) at. Paper 1 is a 2 hour exam focusing on Media Language and Representation in Section A and Media Industries and Media Audiences in Section B. Close study products and unseen text feature in this exam. Paper 2 is a 2 hour exam focusing on media forms including television, magazines and online,social and participatory media/video games. There are 3 essays and one medium length unseen analysis questions. Both exams are worth 84 marks each and total 70% of the qualification. Coursework consists of two cross-media products produced to specific briefs and must contain a statement of intent. This accounts for 30% of the qualification.
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Buckinghamshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Chandos Road, Buckingham, MK18 1AX |
Media Studies at A level offers students the opportunity to consider critically a variety of media texts, from moving image, digital, web-based (e-media) and print and produce their own media products, such as film trailers and websites. It suits those who have enjoyed the study of English and Media at GCSE and can be a good choice with subjects such as English, Law, Politics, Psychology and History or with subjects such as Science, Maths and Technology to provide breadth in Year Twelve. It develops understanding and enjoyment of a variety of media products, as well as an understanding of the increasing role the media play in modern life. It also develops the ability to analyse and to argue a case. It is valuable for those thinking of degrees in Arts-based subjects and for careers in the media industry, the law, marketing, public relations and publishing.
- We require at least a grade 6 in your GCSE English Language exam. You will need to be keen to watch and read a range of television, film and print and e- media texts, to understand technology and to be a capable essay-writer. - At least eight GCSEs (including English (Language or Literature) and Mathematics at a minimum of Grade 6)
Assessment is by examination and coursework (examination 70% and course work 30% in) at. Paper 1 is a 2 hour exam focusing on Media Language and Representation in Section A and Media Industries and Media Audiences in Section B. Close study products and unseen text feature in this exam. Paper 2 is a 2 hour exam focusing on media forms including television, magazines and online,social and participatory media/video games. There are 3 essays and one medium length unseen analysis questions. Both exams are worth 84 marks each and total 70% of the qualification. Coursework consists of two cross-media products produced to specific briefs and must contain a statement of intent. This accounts for 30% of the qualification.