critical perspectives
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OCR Media Studies A2 critical perspectives overviewTRANSCRIPT
G325Critical Perspectives in Media
Briefing
Critical Perspectives
• Single exam at A2
• 2 hours
• Worth 50% of A2
• Worth 25% of overall qualification
• Divided into 2 halves Each worth 50 marks Must answer both parts
Critical perspectives
• The purpose of this unit is to assess candidates knowledge and understanding of media
concepts, contexts and critical debates,
• through their understanding of one contemporary media issue and their ability to evaluate their own practical work in reflective and theoretical ways.
Second part
HCC is preparing you for this part
Section ATheoretical Evaluation of Production
• 2 compulsory questions
• Both worth 25 marks
• 30 minute time allocation
• Students need to evaluate their skills development over the course Foundation portfolio Advanced portfolio
Assessment objectives
• AO1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of media
concepts, contexts and critical debates, using terminology appropriately and with accurate and coherent written expression.
• AO2 Apply knowledge and understanding to show how
meanings are created when analysing media products and evaluating their own practical work.
Assessment objectives
• AO3 Demonstrate the ability to plan and construct
media products using appropriate technical and creative skills.
• AO4 Demonstrate the ability to undertake and apply
appropriate research.
Synoptic assessment
• is included in A2 units G324 and G325. Synoptic assessment in media studies will take account of the requirement that A Level qualifications should enable candidates to develop a broader and deeper understanding of the connections between the knowledge and understanding set out in the specification as a whole. Synoptic assessment will involve the explicit synthesis of insights gained from a close and detailed study of a range of media texts, institutions and technologies. It will require candidates to show evidence of the ways in which contextual factors and media concepts inform their own readings, and ensure that candidates demonstrate their skills of interpretation and evaluation to give articulate, well-argued responses.
Clear focus
Focus of Exam
• AO1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of media
concepts, contexts and critical debates, using terminology appropriately and with accurate and coherent written expression.
• AO2 Apply knowledge and understanding to show how
meanings are created when analysing media products and evaluating their own practical work.
Question 1a
• A description and evaluation of skills
• Focus on skills development
• Will need to focus on 1 or 2 specific production practices
Remember
• Examiner has not seen your productions
• You can choose which coursework you focus on
• Can include the Preliminary task Ancillary tasks
• For 1a you can use experiences outside Media e.g. Stop frame in photography
Q1a - Practices
Exam will require focus on one or two of;
• Digital technology
• Creativity
• Research and planning
• Post-production
• Using conventions from real media texts
Question 1b
• Students select one production
• Evaluate this production in relation to concepts
Question 1b Concepts
Exam will nominate one concepts only from;
• Genre
• Narrative
• Representation
• Audience
• Media Language
Question 1a
• Main focus initially
• 1b best left until coursework fully finished.
Task 1 Digital technology
• Prepare an audit of What When Where Why
• Software• Webware• Digital hardware
Task 1
• Prepare your personal audit
• Might help to work in pairs to develop
• Aim to get onto few sheet of paper Aids revision Concise Advise landscape
Digital Audit
Technology Type When Where Why Creat R&P PP
Digital stills camera
HW 10/08 Prelim task
Location shots
11/09 MV Location shots
12/09 Digipak Shots for inclusion
Comic Life SW 10/08 Prelim task
Storyboard task
Facebook WW 01/10 MV Collection of feedback
etc
Software and webware
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G325Critical Perspectives in Media
Briefing