UK creative industries generate more than £100bn a year to the UK economy and employ more than 2m people.This course offers you the technical and creative grounding you'll need to become part of this expanding sector. The course provides a balance between the practical and theoretical aspects of Media Studies, where you will read, analyse and discuss a range of close study media texts. You will develop your production skills, using Adobe Photoshop and Premier to create adverts, magazine layouts and journalism, music videos and television trailers set to a brief provided by the exam board. During practical lessons you will take part in a range of workshops, discussion and research activities presenting and communicating your ideas. Theory classes will engage with the set close study texts and application of theories. This will involve analysis and discussion, answering past/specimen essay questions in preparation for the examinations.
You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade 5 or above including maths and English Language, in subjects relevant to your A Level or A+ Programme subject choices.
Assessment is comprised of two examinations and one practical portfolio at the end of two years of study. Exam 1 -Engage with 9 set close study products which include The Guardian Newspaper, Old Town Road music video and Sephora advertisement. -Study and apply appropriate media theories and concepts including: Media Representation, Audience, Industry and Language. -Study an unseen linked piece of Media. Exam 2 -Engage with 9 additional set close study products which include Zendeya, Sims Freeplay and GQ Magazine. -Study and apply appropriate media theories and concepts including: Media Representation, Audience, Industry, Language and study an unseen linked piece of media Non-Exam Assessment (NEA), 30% production portfolio -Part 1: You will produce a portfolio for one annually changing production briefs set by the exam board. These could include magazine covers and journalism and/or music video and/or television trailers/extracts and/or print adverts. This will be completed in year 1. -Part 2: You will then produce a linked piece of production to Part 1. This could cover magazine covers and journalism and/or music video and/or television trailers/extracts and/or print adverts and/or web design. This will be completed in year 2.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Staffordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Knutton Lane, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 2GB |
UK creative industries generate more than £100bn a year to the UK economy and employ more than 2m people.This course offers you the technical and creative grounding you'll need to become part of this expanding sector. The course provides a balance between the practical and theoretical aspects of Media Studies, where you will read, analyse and discuss a range of close study media texts. You will develop your production skills, using Adobe Photoshop and Premier to create adverts, magazine layouts and journalism, music videos and television trailers set to a brief provided by the exam board. During practical lessons you will take part in a range of workshops, discussion and research activities presenting and communicating your ideas. Theory classes will engage with the set close study texts and application of theories. This will involve analysis and discussion, answering past/specimen essay questions in preparation for the examinations.
You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade 5 or above including maths and English Language, in subjects relevant to your A Level or A+ Programme subject choices.
Assessment is comprised of two examinations and one practical portfolio at the end of two years of study. Exam 1 -Engage with 9 set close study products which include The Guardian Newspaper, Old Town Road music video and Sephora advertisement. -Study and apply appropriate media theories and concepts including: Media Representation, Audience, Industry and Language. -Study an unseen linked piece of Media. Exam 2 -Engage with 9 additional set close study products which include Zendeya, Sims Freeplay and GQ Magazine. -Study and apply appropriate media theories and concepts including: Media Representation, Audience, Industry, Language and study an unseen linked piece of media Non-Exam Assessment (NEA), 30% production portfolio -Part 1: You will produce a portfolio for one annually changing production briefs set by the exam board. These could include magazine covers and journalism and/or music video and/or television trailers/extracts and/or print adverts. This will be completed in year 1. -Part 2: You will then produce a linked piece of production to Part 1. This could cover magazine covers and journalism and/or music video and/or television trailers/extracts and/or print adverts and/or web design. This will be completed in year 2.