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Assassin's Creed 3 Liberation
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Assassin's Creed 3 Liberation

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This resource comprises of Two lessons (each lesson duration time is 80 minutes, thus two double lessons). Both lessons explore Industry and Audience in AC3L and explore theories and application of theories.
GQ Magazine (industry only) AQA A-level
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GQ Magazine (industry only) AQA A-level

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This lesson focuses on theoretical framework of industries in relation to the GQ magazine. The lesson is planned for a duration of 1-2 hours and covers the following: contexts online presence distribution and circulation consumption
OCR and AQA MEDIA A-LEVEL Deutschland 83 Practice Question
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OCR and AQA MEDIA A-LEVEL Deutschland 83 Practice Question

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This lesson comprises of the following: DO NOW activity on D83 Answers Key, basic facts on D83 Marketing, difference between US and UK trailer - representations Hesmondshalgh’s cultural theories and appication with worksheet Exam practice question Social contexts Judith Butler’s performativity theory application
Old Town Road AQA A-level
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Old Town Road AQA A-level

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This lesson focuses on media language and representation in relation to the Old Town Road music video. It also includes theoretical approaches, some contexts and exam prep.
The Voice A-level
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The Voice A-level

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This lesson focuses on the theoretical framework of media language, indrepresentation, industry and audiences in relation to The Voice. This lesson is planned for a duration of 5-6 hours. It also includes contexts, theoretical approaches and activities.
Textual Analysis Cambridge International Media AS
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Textual Analysis Cambridge International Media AS

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This lesson is for textual analysis. This can be used for any spec as it teaches in-depth analysis, but best for: IB, International, BTEC as there is no set text focus. The following lesson will cover a minimum of three hours and it is not an introduction to the topics. It also comes with a worksheet that has the activities detailed on there. (Please check the notes in the powerpoint for exemplars and links to media texts) The lesson comprises the following: exploration of Semiotics part 1 and 2 recap of technical codes and definitions micro and macro analysis activity on the opening of Luther exemplars exam questions scaffolding in-depth semiotic analysis on stranger things opening Todorov’s theory of Narratology and in-depth analysis on the front cover Essay question on magazine print to challenge students and strengthen understanding of theories Textual Analysis homework
Media Audiences AS Level: Cambridge International
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Media Audiences AS Level: Cambridge International

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This resource offers versatile applications within the realm of audience theoretical frameworks, making it relevant across various exam boards. Serving as an initial stepping stone for the exploration of media audiences, it provides a comprehensive overview before delving into specific set texts. While the focus primarily caters to A-level standards, with its in-depth analysis of music videos, adaptations can be made to align with the requirements of other boards, such as AQA GCSE, albeit with some necessary adjustments. This resource is a 3 hour minimum lesson that comprises of the following: Questions and answers provided Links Mainly student led so teacher can facilitate Quiz Exam question Exam answer exemplar Answer sheet Homework A range of activites Worksheet with activities linked to slides on the board Exploration of : Stuart Hall Reception theory Passive/Active audience Clay Shirky Gerbner Cultivation theory Jenkin’s fandom theory Blumer and Katz Uses and gratifications theory Socioeconomic grades ABC1C2DE Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs theory Psychographic groups – Young and Rubicam
Sephora Black is Beauty AQA A-level
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Sephora Black is Beauty AQA A-level

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This lesson looks at the sephora black is beauty advert in relation to media language and representation. It encourages student agency and independent learning. The lesson is planned for a during of 3-4 hours and covers the following: product context social and cultural contexts mise-en-scene media language group activity with an exemplar group activity on narrative application of stuart hall theory application of gilroy post-colonial theory application of judith butler gender peformativity theory application of david gauntlett identity theory exam question with assessment objectives and sentence starters
As Media Cambridge International: Media Institutions/Media Industry
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As Media Cambridge International: Media Institutions/Media Industry

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This resource offers a comprehensive examination of the media industry, spanning a minimum duration of three hours. It delves into various facets, including: Technology Convergence. Cross-Media Convergence Synergistic Partnerships (focused on marketing) Key Terminology: Covering essential concepts such as oligopolies, monopolies, and integration etc. Curran and Seaton’s Power and Media Industries Theory The resource features a diverse array of activities and tasks, including: Independent Study Quiz Exam Questions Model Answers Worksheet Homework While the primary focus is on analyzing the “How You Like That” music video by Black Pink, additional texts are also examined, such as: Marketing materials for the “Black Widow” film. BBC Radio One Breakfast Show. “I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor” music video. This diverse selection of media texts allows for a rich and varied exploration of concepts and practices within the media industry.
EDUQAS GCSE Media Studies Waterfalls by TLC Media Language and Contexts
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EDUQAS GCSE Media Studies Waterfalls by TLC Media Language and Contexts

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This resource comprises of a 80 minutes double lesson focusing on the analysis and evaluation of media language as well as the influence of social and cultural contexts. The lesson includes the following: DO NOW starter activity on research of TLC and the term intertextuality Explanation of Intertextuality and some examples Background contexts on TLC Video information on HIV/AIDS in the 90s and information on how the music video is influenced by this context Watch the video Video information on Street violence in the 90s and information on how the music video is influenced by this context Intertextuality in the music video Explanation of the term iconography Group discussion on how romance/love iconography is used in the music video Lyrics illustration Music codes and conventions and how it’s used in the music video Media language analysis independent work Media language analysis answers and self mark Media language analysis group work Exam question sentence starters for less able
Daily Mail INDUSTRIES and CONTEXTS AQA/OCR ALEVEL MEDIA
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Daily Mail INDUSTRIES and CONTEXTS AQA/OCR ALEVEL MEDIA

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This resource comprises of accompanying worksheets with a PowerPoint presentation which includes: Thorough exploration on political contexts Exploration on cultual contexts Exam requirements Left and right wing video In depth exploration on Product context Identification of left and right wing values on newspaper front covers Exploration on Daily Mail’s right wing stance Recap quiz Exploration and evaluation on historical context Research on regulatory boards Exploration on product context with regulation Evaluation on how contexts influences the content produced Exploration on self-regulated newspapers Introduction to Leveson’s Inquiry with video and reflection questions Recap questions on Leveson’s Inquiry Discovery as to why newspapers refuse to sign to IPSO regulatory board Exploration on IMPRESS regulatory board and analysis questions Analysis on the advantages and disadvantages on regulatory boards Question on the power of regulatory boards Technological change and Digital convergence with questions Daily Mail statistics on readership and circulation along with long answer questions Exploration on digital convergence Social media task Theoretical approaches Curran and Seaton, Hesmondhalgh Exam Question with assessment objective
The 1960s Observer & The Guardian INDUSTRIES and AUDIENCES OCR MEDIA GCSE
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The 1960s Observer & The Guardian INDUSTRIES and AUDIENCES OCR MEDIA GCSE

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This resource comprises of one PowerPoint with two worksheets, one for more able and one for less able. The PowerPoint presentation includes: Recap on the 1960s newspapers with sentence starters (including exam question) Answers Funding Newspaper ownership Exploration on how much control owners have Exploration on the leveson’s inquiry with link to video Exploration on regulation and questions Introduction to technology convergence Analysis on how technology has impacted news Key terminology for industries How the observer uses technology The Guardian’s use of social media and online technology Exploration as why print still exists Recap Quiz Answers Exam Questions Exam Question Answers Social class NRS grades with task The observer target audience How the observer appeals to the target audience Task on how The Guardian and The observer appeal to their target audience with accompanying worksheets Passive vs Active audience Exam questions with answers Link to Mrs Fisher’s uses and gratidication theory with reflection question Application of the theory task Exam question
The 1960's Observer and The Guardian Introduction OCR MEDIA GCSE
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The 1960's Observer and The Guardian Introduction OCR MEDIA GCSE

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This resource includes a PowerPoint presentation with two worksheets, one for more able and the other for less able students. The PowerPoint includes: Focus on students general understanding of newspapers Exam requirements Product Context with questions The observer ownership with questions The observer product context with questions Recap quiz Tabloid vs Broadsheet with questions Tabloidisation Plenary questions
The Voice Audiences AQA ALEVEL MEDIA
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The Voice Audiences AQA ALEVEL MEDIA

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This resource comprises of a PowerPoint which includes the following: Recap on representation in relation to the voice Activity on website analysis and appeal to the audience Class debate on how the voice is successful in appealing to audiences Evaluation of theoretical approaches in regards to audience Group activity on theoretical approaches Compare and contrast essay question In depth analysis on theoretical approach to the voice Plenary essay questions
The 1960s Observer historical CONTEXTS and MEDIA LANGUAGE OCR MEDIA GCSE
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The 1960s Observer historical CONTEXTS and MEDIA LANGUAGE OCR MEDIA GCSE

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This lesson comprises of one PowerPoint which includes the following: Recap on key genre features 1960s to 1970s Historical contexts timeline to print for students Newspaper codes and conventions Application of codes and conventions on set texts Answer Analysis of key media language features Analysis of media language elements with answers Analysis of how historical contexts influences content on set texts with answers Plenary tasks Homework on set texts Resources for further study
I, Daniel Blake AQA GCSE/ EDUQAS A-level
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I, Daniel Blake AQA GCSE/ EDUQAS A-level

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This lesson contains detailed information and questions on industry and audience in relation to I,Daniel Blake. The PowerPoint, 31 slides, is planned for a duration of 4-6 hours and covers the following: contextual information (product, political, social, historical, cultural, economical) production information marketing distribuition audience reach (global and national) exemplars
Heaven and Titanium Scene by Scene Analysis
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Heaven and Titanium Scene by Scene Analysis

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This resource comprises of a thorough and detailed scene by scene analysis of both Titanium and Heaven music videos. It explores both Media Language and Representation. This resource is free gift for any teacher who will find it useful for students