
Are you a Youtuber in the making, the next Louis Theroux or someone who just loves the media? Have you ever felt like you’ve ‘completed Netflix’? Do you find yourself chatting about the latest blockbuster film, TV series or newest game release? Are you just a social media scroller with lots of opinions? If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these, then Media Studies is for you. Media Studies is the study of all things Media – from TV and Film to Video Games, Podcasts, Magazines, Newspapers and more. We look at what makes things successful, why groups are represented differently in the media and how audiences help shape the media. You’ll get to grips with how Media Language is used to communicate meanings, how the media represent events, issues, individuals and social groups, how the media industries’ processes of production, distribution and circulation affect media forms and platforms and how media forms target, reach and address audiences. You’ll study a series of ‘set texts’ (like the books you studied in English but this time they’ll be music videos, TV episodes, film franchises etc) and will become experts in analysing those texts.
Standard Sixth Form entry plus GCSE grade 5 in English Language or Literature
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | North Somerset |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Churchill Green, Churchill, Winscombe, BS25 5QN |
Are you a Youtuber in the making, the next Louis Theroux or someone who just loves the media? Have you ever felt like you’ve ‘completed Netflix’? Do you find yourself chatting about the latest blockbuster film, TV series or newest game release? Are you just a social media scroller with lots of opinions? If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these, then Media Studies is for you. Media Studies is the study of all things Media – from TV and Film to Video Games, Podcasts, Magazines, Newspapers and more. We look at what makes things successful, why groups are represented differently in the media and how audiences help shape the media. You’ll get to grips with how Media Language is used to communicate meanings, how the media represent events, issues, individuals and social groups, how the media industries’ processes of production, distribution and circulation affect media forms and platforms and how media forms target, reach and address audiences. You’ll study a series of ‘set texts’ (like the books you studied in English but this time they’ll be music videos, TV episodes, film franchises etc) and will become experts in analysing those texts.
Standard Sixth Form entry plus GCSE grade 5 in English Language or Literature