Description of the subject The course includes in-depth critical study of a wide range of media and products, practices, institutions and audiences associated with these. Emphasis will be given to the study of moving image analysis and construction and will also cover mainstream areas such as television, the music industry, film, the internet and digitalisation. What you will do Students will be required to produce and evaluate their own media texts as well as analysing texts. The school is fully equipped with filming and editing facilities as well as internet access in every teaching room. Assessment will take place through a combination of practical work, extended analytical course work, assignments and modular examinations. Most work is carried out using web tools (e.g. Flickr, Webs, Blogger) and professional software such as Final Cut and Photoshop. Future prospects Media Studies is valued and accepted by most institutions of higher education and by employers. The course develops the critical and analytical skills required for further academic study in all arts-based subjects and provides the grounding in practical skills expected in the workplace.
Name: Media/Film/Tv Studies Qualification title: GCE A Level in Media Studies Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Oxford Cambridge & RSA Examinations Created 20160309 11:27:20 Updated 20160316 14:28:20
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Sir John Cass Foundation and Redcoat Church of England Secondary School
Voluntary Aided School
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Stepney Way Town: London
Title: GCE A Level in Media Studies Qualification: GCE A Level in Media Studies Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing