A Level Media Studies

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There are not many places in public life that the media does not bombard us with messages every day. There are the obvious areas such as television, newspapers, magazines, the cinema and radio, but just taking a walk down the high street opens us up to billboards, bus shelters, public transport, shops and even down to what some people wear as fashion. If you wanted to escape the media then perhaps an isolated jungle would be your only hope but even that may have been invaded by a film crew making the next edition of I'm A Celebrity 'Get Me Out of Here!'Media messages can vary from the obvious to the subtle, from the safe to the extreme, and they are all around us in some shape or form. What this course will explore is how we respond to these texts and analyse their effects.The media, like any form of study, has its own language that you will soon come to terms with. At first it may appear that a television advert for a household cleaner like Flash is just that; an everyday product, bought at a supermarket and not given a second thought. Yet if we begin to analyse the advert more closely all sorts of messages are being sent out: Why is the advert on at a certain time of day? What is the target audience? Why have certain actors or actresses been cast? What time of the day is the advert shown and in between which programmes and all this just from a simple desire to keep your house clean from germs!The media is made up of many varied parts which we call 'mediums', such as television, film, radio, newspapers and magazines, music-related products (promotional videos etc.) and most recently, the Internet. This course will tackle some or all of these mediums in order for you to understand the subject you are studying and also the world around you.

Course information

Name: A Level Media Studies Qualification title: GCE AS Level in Media Studies Qualification type: Assessment MS1 Media Reprsenattions and Responses - this will involve theoretical studies of certain media texts, concentrating on textual analysis, representation, audience theories and narrative.MS1 is tested by an examination of two and a half hours, which covers three specific questions. MS2 Media Production Processes - this will involve the production of a short film, which includes planning, research, filming, sound recording and editing. MS2 will be marked internally by your lecturers. Awarding WJEC (Formerly Welsh Joint Education Committee) Created 20160520 10:06:25 Updated 20160520 10:06:25

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Bournemouth & Poole College
Further Education
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Learning aims

Title: GCE AS Level in Media Studies Qualification: GCE AS Level in Media Studies Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing

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