MEDIA STUDIES
YEAR 1
Introduction
How will I be
assessed?
2 x Examinations – 1 x 2 ¼ hours and 1 x 2 ½ hours
(70%)
Non-examined assessment (Coursework) – 30%
◦ Music video (Set genre and audience) and reflective
evaluation
Course Content
Exams
◦ Component 1 – 35%
◦ Section A – Media Language and
Representation
◦ Section B – Audiences and
Industries
◦ Component 2 – 35%
◦ Section A – TV (1 x contemporary
and 1 x historic)
◦ Section B – Magazines (1 x
contemporary and 1 x historic)
◦ Section C – Online Media (Blogs)
Coursework
◦ Music Video – 30%
◦ Aims and Intentions – 10
marks
◦ Production – 50 marks
◦ The type of music video you
create is your choice, however it
must suit the brief we will
provide for you at the
beginning of the unit.
Component 1
Section A
Set Texts:
ADVERTISING
AND
MARKETING
Areas Covered:
MEDIA LANG &
REP
Component 1
Section A
Set Texts:
Music Video
Areas
Covered:
MEDIA LANG
&
REP
Beyonce
Formation
Component 1
Section A
Set Texts:
Newspapers
Areas Covered:
MEDIA LANG &
REP
Component 1
SECTION B
Set Texts:
ADVERTISING
AREAS
COVERED:
INDUSTRIES &
AUDIENCE
Component 1
SECTION B
Set Text:
FILM
(CROSS-MEDIA STUDY, INCLUDING FILM MARKETING)
AREAS COVERED:
INDUSTRY
Component 1 SECTION B Set Text: RADIO
Component 1 SECTION B Set Text: GAMING
AREAS
COVERED:
INDUSTRIES
& AUDIENCE
Component 1 SECTION B Set Text: NEWSPAPERS
AREAS COVERED:
INDUSTRIES & AUDIENCE
How to do well in
Media Studies
1. Organisation
◦ Make a folder with different sections
for each of the different elements of
the course.
2. Attendance
◦ Make sure you come to every lesson
3. Practice
◦ Complete all the tasks set for you.
All of these help prepare you for
your final 2 exams!
4. Be Positive and Work Hard
◦ If you can’t get the hang of a
concept or an essay, ASK!!
Balance the demands of your
subjects!
You will only get out what you put
in.
Rene Magritte: ‘This is not a pipe’
David Buckingham (2003)
◦ The media do not offer us a transparent 'window' on
the world, but a mediated version of the world. They
don't just present reality, they re-present it.
Stuart Hall - Representation
◦ What we see is a ‘re-presentation’ of something not
the thing itself
◦ We can interpret a representation of something in
similar ways to those who share our cultural
background because of a “shared conceptual road
map” that guides how we perceive representations.
◦ Stereotypes form a large part of this, reducing people
or places to a few simple characteristics or traits.
◦ These groups are normally constructed as ‘different’ or
‘other’ from the norm
What is representation?
Representation is the way in which the media
constructs aspects of ‘real life’. This includes:
◦ people,
◦ places,
◦ events,
◦ culture,
◦ ethnicity
◦ and issues
(WJEC, Exploring the Media)
◦ Remember: The media don’t just present
reality they re-present it.
Understanding Representation
◦ To be able to understand representation we
need to be aware that part of it is how we see
things and this is affected by our own
experiences, culture, gender and preconceived
expectations.
Same person: one year apart. Consider how
Miley Cyrus was representing herself in the first
picture, compared to her infamous
representation at the VMAs.
Miley Cyrus
Shortly after the VMAs - this was
the image on Billboard magazine.
Why was this image chosen?
What does it represent?
How does this 2017 image
compare?
Why was this image chosen?
What does it represent?
Important Points to Consider!
◦ What kind of world/image is being created by the text?
◦ Is it positive or negative?
◦ How will audiences interpret this?
◦ This will depend on how the person sees the particular
person or celebrity, what their relationship is to a certain
event or issue
◦ It will also depend on the persons age, gender, ethnicity
and situation
Media Studies - Year 1 - Intro to course and representation
Media Studies - Year 1 - Intro to course and representation
Bias
◦ What is this?
◦ Why is it important to understand when
studying the Media?
Start observing…
◦ Start observing how people are being represented.
Look at real people around you – how are they
representing themselves?
◦ Look at actors in soaps. Read about celebrities.
Facebook/Instagram/Twitter.
◦ Representation is everywhere.

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Media Studies - Year 1 - Intro to course and representation

  • 2. How will I be assessed? 2 x Examinations – 1 x 2 ¼ hours and 1 x 2 ½ hours (70%) Non-examined assessment (Coursework) – 30% ◦ Music video (Set genre and audience) and reflective evaluation
  • 3. Course Content Exams ◦ Component 1 – 35% ◦ Section A – Media Language and Representation ◦ Section B – Audiences and Industries ◦ Component 2 – 35% ◦ Section A – TV (1 x contemporary and 1 x historic) ◦ Section B – Magazines (1 x contemporary and 1 x historic) ◦ Section C – Online Media (Blogs) Coursework ◦ Music Video – 30% ◦ Aims and Intentions – 10 marks ◦ Production – 50 marks ◦ The type of music video you create is your choice, however it must suit the brief we will provide for you at the beginning of the unit.
  • 4. Component 1 Section A Set Texts: ADVERTISING AND MARKETING Areas Covered: MEDIA LANG & REP
  • 5. Component 1 Section A Set Texts: Music Video Areas Covered: MEDIA LANG & REP Beyonce Formation
  • 6. Component 1 Section A Set Texts: Newspapers Areas Covered: MEDIA LANG & REP
  • 7. Component 1 SECTION B Set Texts: ADVERTISING AREAS COVERED: INDUSTRIES & AUDIENCE
  • 8. Component 1 SECTION B Set Text: FILM (CROSS-MEDIA STUDY, INCLUDING FILM MARKETING) AREAS COVERED: INDUSTRY
  • 9. Component 1 SECTION B Set Text: RADIO Component 1 SECTION B Set Text: GAMING AREAS COVERED: INDUSTRIES & AUDIENCE
  • 10. Component 1 SECTION B Set Text: NEWSPAPERS AREAS COVERED: INDUSTRIES & AUDIENCE
  • 11. How to do well in Media Studies 1. Organisation ◦ Make a folder with different sections for each of the different elements of the course. 2. Attendance ◦ Make sure you come to every lesson 3. Practice ◦ Complete all the tasks set for you. All of these help prepare you for your final 2 exams! 4. Be Positive and Work Hard ◦ If you can’t get the hang of a concept or an essay, ASK!! Balance the demands of your subjects! You will only get out what you put in.
  • 12. Rene Magritte: ‘This is not a pipe’
  • 13. David Buckingham (2003) ◦ The media do not offer us a transparent 'window' on the world, but a mediated version of the world. They don't just present reality, they re-present it.
  • 14. Stuart Hall - Representation ◦ What we see is a ‘re-presentation’ of something not the thing itself ◦ We can interpret a representation of something in similar ways to those who share our cultural background because of a “shared conceptual road map” that guides how we perceive representations. ◦ Stereotypes form a large part of this, reducing people or places to a few simple characteristics or traits. ◦ These groups are normally constructed as ‘different’ or ‘other’ from the norm
  • 15. What is representation? Representation is the way in which the media constructs aspects of ‘real life’. This includes: ◦ people, ◦ places, ◦ events, ◦ culture, ◦ ethnicity ◦ and issues (WJEC, Exploring the Media) ◦ Remember: The media don’t just present reality they re-present it.
  • 16. Understanding Representation ◦ To be able to understand representation we need to be aware that part of it is how we see things and this is affected by our own experiences, culture, gender and preconceived expectations.
  • 17. Same person: one year apart. Consider how Miley Cyrus was representing herself in the first picture, compared to her infamous representation at the VMAs. Miley Cyrus
  • 18. Shortly after the VMAs - this was the image on Billboard magazine. Why was this image chosen? What does it represent? How does this 2017 image compare? Why was this image chosen? What does it represent?
  • 19. Important Points to Consider! ◦ What kind of world/image is being created by the text? ◦ Is it positive or negative? ◦ How will audiences interpret this? ◦ This will depend on how the person sees the particular person or celebrity, what their relationship is to a certain event or issue ◦ It will also depend on the persons age, gender, ethnicity and situation
  • 22. Bias ◦ What is this? ◦ Why is it important to understand when studying the Media?
  • 23. Start observing… ◦ Start observing how people are being represented. Look at real people around you – how are they representing themselves? ◦ Look at actors in soaps. Read about celebrities. Facebook/Instagram/Twitter. ◦ Representation is everywhere.