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GCSE Media Studies

GCSE Media Studies. Welcome to Media Studies!!. Course Outline. The course consists of 3 units: B321 – Individual Media Studies Portfolio (30%) B322 Textual Analysis and Media Studies Topic (Moving image) (40%) B324 – Production Portfolio in Media Studies (30%).

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GCSE Media Studies

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  1. GCSE Media Studies Welcome to Media Studies!!

  2. Course Outline • The course consists of 3 units: • B321 – Individual Media Studies Portfolio (30%) • B322 Textual Analysis and Media Studies Topic (Moving image) (40%) • B324 – Production Portfolio in Media Studies (30%)

  3. B321 – Individual Media Studies Portfolio 30% • The portfolio consists of: • An analytical assignment (60) • A production exercise (40) • Planning and evaluation (20)

  4. Section A Unseen moving image extract 3-5 mins long from action adventure genre 3 questions assessing key concepts: ØGenre ØMedia Language ØRepresentation Section B TV comedy 1 compulsory question assessing key concepts: ØAudience Institution Unit B322: Textual Analysis and Media Studies Topic (Moving Image) 40%

  5. Unit B324 Production Portfolio 30% • Print • A print-based advertising campaign for a new product, such as a new clothing range, to include: A brand name design • 2 full page magazine advertisements and a billboard poster using original photography • (if candidates are working in a group each group member must produce at least one advertisement)

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