Skip to main content

Specification - things we need to know


https://www.eduqas.co.uk/qualifications/media-studies/as-a-

http://resources.eduqas.co.uk/Pages/ResourceSingle.aspx?rIid=1002

http://resources.eduqas.co.uk/Pages/ResourceSingle.aspx?rIid=1166

Component 1:  Media Products, Industries and Audiences Written examination: 2 hours 15 minutes 35% of qualificationThe examination assesses media language, representation, media industries, audiences and media contexts. It consists of two sections:

Section A: Analysing Media Language and Representation This section assesses media language and representation in relation to two of the following media forms: advertising, marketing, music video or newspapers. There are two questions in this section:  • one question assessing media language in relation to an unseen audio-visual or print resource  • one extended response comparison question assessing representation in one set product and an unseen audio-visual or print resource in relation to media contexts. 

Section B: Understanding Media Industries and Audiences  This section assesses two of the following media forms – advertising, marketing, film, newspapers, radio, video games - and media contexts.  It includes:  • one stepped question on media industries  • one stepped question on audiences.


Component 2: Media Forms and Products in Depth Written examination: 2 hours 30 minutes 35% of qualification

The examination assesses media language, representation, media industries, audiences and media contexts. It consists of three sections:

Section A – Television in the Global Age There will be one two-part question or one extended response question.

Section B – Magazines: Mainstream and Alternative Media There will be one two-part question or one extended response question.

Section C – Media in the Online Age There will be one two-part question or one extended response question.



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Key Concepts Link to case studies

Key Concepts: Linking to case studies Representation:  Judith Butler (Gender Performativity)  : Attitude                                                                  Zoella/PointlessBlog David Gauntlet (Identity)  Life On Mars /The Bridge The effect of social and cultural context on representations: (a woman was murdered based on her support for gender neutral schooling). (the woman are seen to be dependent on the male characters and are stereotypically 'stupid' in regards to what the men believe they know and can achieve). (Butler explores how gender behaves in regards to these case studies. The magazine insights a un-stereotypical representation of men that can be seen in todays society. Zoella presents a typical reading of young woman that hopefully todays culture and society are ai...

Media Rewrite

How far can aspects of identity be seen to affect the way in which audiences use online media? Within both Zoella and Attitude, the influential nature of these texts can highly influence ones identity and how they proceed to use online media. There are similarities between these media examples however, the affects of which audiences use online media differ. Identity can firstly be discussed in relation to the use of online media regarding socio-economic context. In both Zoella and Attitude, the media texts predominantly reach out to white individuals. The lack of representation of black people seen in, and specifically on the front cover of Attitude means those of the black community are shockingly under-represented. In regards to identity, failure to be afforded the opportunity to view an image of yourself in main stream media can determine ones outlook on them self. Issues may arise, for example, a lack of self-esteem due to the redundancy black people experience i...

Glossary

Polysemic - when something can have many meanings. Verisimilitude -  the appearance of being true or real. Iconography - the analysis of visual imagery. Mode of address - h ow the text speaks to the audience, and involves them . Typography -  the style and appearance of printed matter. Conglomerate -  a thing consisting of a number of different and distinct parts or items that are grouped together. Patriarchy -  a system of society or government in which the father or eldest male is head of the family and descent is reckoned through the male line. Homogenous - being alike, same. (e.g. a homogenous representation...a same/consistent representation) Idiosyncrasy - a model of behaviour or way of thought peculiar to an individual.