Media/Film/Tv Studies
The Kimberley School - Nottinghamshire
01159387000
Newdigate Street, Kimberley, Nottingham, NG16 2NJ
Course summary

Media is the study of contemporary forms such as film, television, advertising, newspapers, magazines, pop culture etc. Media Studies is a good choice for students who are interested in analyzing modern media texts and enjoy designing and being creative with their ideas. Media Studies is important if you are considering a career in a journalism or a media industry such as film or television. But even if you are not, you will gain skills transferable to other careers.

Entry requirements

To enter any Level 3 course you will need 5 Grade 4 – 9s (A* - C) GCSE English Language Grade 4

How you'll be assessed

Unit one: Media Products, Industries and Audiences Written examination: 2 hours 15 minutes (exam worth 35%) The examination assesses media language, representation, media industries, audiences and media contexts. It consists of two sections: Section A: Analyzing 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, including analysis of unseen texts. 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. Unit two: Media Forms and Products in Depth Written examination (worth 35%) The examination assesses media language, representation, media industries, audiences and media contexts, studying a range of set products. This exam requires extended essay responses and does not include unseen analysis. 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. Unit three Non-examination assessment (worth 30%) In this unit you will make a cross-media product following a brief set by the exam board (EDUQAS). You will be asked to create two new media products. This could include the following, in any combination: • Film marketing – print or moving image • Magazines – print or online • Radio – podcasts or broadcasts • Music Video • Websites The software that we use to produce these include Adobe Photoshop, In Design Premier Pro- all part of the Adobe Creative Suite. Confidence with computers and cameras would benefit you for this stage of the course.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionEast Midlands
Local AuthorityNottinghamshire
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressNewdigate Street, Kimberley, Nottingham, NG16 2NJ