H
                   GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
                   MEDIA STUDIES                                                                             1918/02
                   Textual Analysis: Moving Image
                   (Higher Tier)




                                                                                              Thursday 11 June 2009
*CUP/T74878*




                    Candidates answer on the Answer Booklet

                    OCR Supplied Materials:
                                                                                                            Morning
                    •  8 page Answer Booklet
                    •  DVD extract (1918/DVD)
                                                                                              Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes

                    Other Materials Required:
                    None


                                                                                          *    1   9   1    8     0   2   *




               INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
               •     Write your name clearly in capital letters, your Centre Number and Candidate Number in the spaces
                     provided on the Answer Booklet.
               •     Use black ink. Pencil may be used for graphs and diagrams only.
               •     Read each question carefully and make sure that you know what you have to do before starting your answer.
               •     This question paper has four questions. You must answer all questions.
               •     You are allowed 45 minutes preparation time at the start of the examination to read questions, view the
                     extract and make notes.
               •     You are allocated 1 hour to answer the questions.
               •     Do not write in the bar codes.


               INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
               •     The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
               •     The total number of marks for this paper is 60.
               •     This document consists of 4 pages. Any blank pages are indicated.




               © OCR 2009 [100/1119/5]                      OCR is an exempt Charity
               SP (NH) T74878/2                                                                                       Turn over
2

The extract is an opening sequence from the situation comedy Everybody Hates Chris. The programme
is set in New York in 1982.

There are 6 main characters in this programme:

Mum
Dad
Chris          Is telling the story of his childhood
Drew           His younger brother (who is bigger than him)
Tanya          His younger sister
Greg           Is friends with Chris at school (not seen in this sequence)


                                     Advice – Viewing the Extract

 •      You will have 45 minutes to read all of the questions and to view the extract and to make
        notes.
 •      You should make notes either in your answer booklet or on separate sheets of A4 paper
        (not supplied by OCR)
 •      Before the extract is shown you will have 5 minutes to read all of the questions.
 •      You should put a diagonal line through your notes at the end of the examination.

 First viewing:
 You will watch the extract once without making any notes.

 Pause:
 There will be a pause of 5 minutes to look at the questions and make notes.

 Second viewing:
 You will watch the extract a second time. You may make notes.

 Pause:
 There will be a pause of 5 minutes to look at the questions and make notes.

 Third viewing:
 You will watch the extract a third time. You may make notes.

 Pause:
 There will be a pause of 5 minutes to look at the questions and make notes.

 Fourth and final viewing:
 Watch the extract again and make notes.

 Pause:
 You are advised to spend a further 5 minutes following the final viewing making notes and planning
 your answers.




© OCR 2009                                      1918/02 Jun09
3

Answer each section of every question separately.


1     (a) List two features of the extract that fit the conventions of the situation comedy genre.   [4]

      (b) Briefly explain how each feature is typical of the situation comedy genre.                 [4]


2     The sequence before the titles tries to be fast and lively. Explain how one example of each of the
      following shows this:

      •      the acting                                                                              [4]
      •      the soundtrack                                                                          [4]
      •      the camerawork                                                                          [4]
      •      the editing.                                                                            [4]


3     How does the extract show that Everybody Hates Chris tries to appeal to a family audience?

      You may wish to consider aspects such as: setting, casting and characters, scripting, and the
      overall style of the programme.                                                          [12]


4     In this question you are asked to write about situation comedies you have studied.

      You may not use Everybody Hates Chris as your main choice, but you may discuss how the
      programmes you have studied are similar to, or different from, Everybody Hates Chris.

      (a) Do situation comedies have more similarities than differences? Discuss with reference to two
          or more other programmes you have studied.                                               [12]

      (b) Explain three pleasures of situation comedy using at least two programmes as examples.
                                                                                            [12]

                                                                                        Total = 60 marks




© OCR 2009                                       1918/02 Jun09
4




Copyright Information
OCR is committed to seeking permission to reproduce all third-party content that it uses in its assessment materials. OCR has attempted to identify and contact all copyright holders
whose work is used in this paper. To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced in the OCR Copyright
Acknowledgements Booklet. This is produced for each series of examinations, is given to all schools that receive assessment material and is freely available to download from our public
website (www.ocr.org.uk) after the live examination series.
If OCR has unwittingly failed to correctly acknowledge or clear any third-party content in this assessment material, OCR will be happy to correct its mistake at the earliest possible
opportunity.
For queries or further information please contact the Copyright Team, First Floor, 9 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 1PB.
OCR is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group; Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a
department of the University of Cambridge.

© OCR 2009                                                                           1918/02 Jun09

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Paper from 2009

  • 1. H GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION MEDIA STUDIES 1918/02 Textual Analysis: Moving Image (Higher Tier) Thursday 11 June 2009 *CUP/T74878* Candidates answer on the Answer Booklet OCR Supplied Materials: Morning • 8 page Answer Booklet • DVD extract (1918/DVD) Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes Other Materials Required: None * 1 9 1 8 0 2 * INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES • Write your name clearly in capital letters, your Centre Number and Candidate Number in the spaces provided on the Answer Booklet. • Use black ink. Pencil may be used for graphs and diagrams only. • Read each question carefully and make sure that you know what you have to do before starting your answer. • This question paper has four questions. You must answer all questions. • You are allowed 45 minutes preparation time at the start of the examination to read questions, view the extract and make notes. • You are allocated 1 hour to answer the questions. • Do not write in the bar codes. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES • The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. • The total number of marks for this paper is 60. • This document consists of 4 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. © OCR 2009 [100/1119/5] OCR is an exempt Charity SP (NH) T74878/2 Turn over
  • 2. 2 The extract is an opening sequence from the situation comedy Everybody Hates Chris. The programme is set in New York in 1982. There are 6 main characters in this programme: Mum Dad Chris Is telling the story of his childhood Drew His younger brother (who is bigger than him) Tanya His younger sister Greg Is friends with Chris at school (not seen in this sequence) Advice – Viewing the Extract • You will have 45 minutes to read all of the questions and to view the extract and to make notes. • You should make notes either in your answer booklet or on separate sheets of A4 paper (not supplied by OCR) • Before the extract is shown you will have 5 minutes to read all of the questions. • You should put a diagonal line through your notes at the end of the examination. First viewing: You will watch the extract once without making any notes. Pause: There will be a pause of 5 minutes to look at the questions and make notes. Second viewing: You will watch the extract a second time. You may make notes. Pause: There will be a pause of 5 minutes to look at the questions and make notes. Third viewing: You will watch the extract a third time. You may make notes. Pause: There will be a pause of 5 minutes to look at the questions and make notes. Fourth and final viewing: Watch the extract again and make notes. Pause: You are advised to spend a further 5 minutes following the final viewing making notes and planning your answers. © OCR 2009 1918/02 Jun09
  • 3. 3 Answer each section of every question separately. 1 (a) List two features of the extract that fit the conventions of the situation comedy genre. [4] (b) Briefly explain how each feature is typical of the situation comedy genre. [4] 2 The sequence before the titles tries to be fast and lively. Explain how one example of each of the following shows this: • the acting [4] • the soundtrack [4] • the camerawork [4] • the editing. [4] 3 How does the extract show that Everybody Hates Chris tries to appeal to a family audience? You may wish to consider aspects such as: setting, casting and characters, scripting, and the overall style of the programme. [12] 4 In this question you are asked to write about situation comedies you have studied. You may not use Everybody Hates Chris as your main choice, but you may discuss how the programmes you have studied are similar to, or different from, Everybody Hates Chris. (a) Do situation comedies have more similarities than differences? Discuss with reference to two or more other programmes you have studied. [12] (b) Explain three pleasures of situation comedy using at least two programmes as examples. [12] Total = 60 marks © OCR 2009 1918/02 Jun09
  • 4. 4 Copyright Information OCR is committed to seeking permission to reproduce all third-party content that it uses in its assessment materials. OCR has attempted to identify and contact all copyright holders whose work is used in this paper. To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced in the OCR Copyright Acknowledgements Booklet. This is produced for each series of examinations, is given to all schools that receive assessment material and is freely available to download from our public website (www.ocr.org.uk) after the live examination series. If OCR has unwittingly failed to correctly acknowledge or clear any third-party content in this assessment material, OCR will be happy to correct its mistake at the earliest possible opportunity. For queries or further information please contact the Copyright Team, First Floor, 9 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 1PB. OCR is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group; Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. © OCR 2009 1918/02 Jun09