Analysis of the Sun and Guardian set products from the new (2017) Eduqas GCSE Media Spec
Representations and forms analysis followed up by comparison to unseen product and exam style questions.
Should cover approx. 3 hours of learning.
2-3 hours of lessons (dependent on group) in order to prepare for Pokémon Go as a set product in Component 1 Section B.
Learning Intentions:
To consider the demographic for Pokémon Go
To apply the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Pokémon Go
To discover the institution behind Pokémon Go
To explore the regulation of Pokémon Go
To respond to exam style questions about Pokémon Go
Lesson introducing the 4 set products for section B of the new 9-1 GCSE media course.
Students use the fact sheet provided to make initial investigations into the audiences for and industries behind each product.
Lesson introducing GCSE Media students to the construction of film posters.
The lesson explores conventions, analysing existing products and compares products to historical counterparts.
Students will examine 2 contemporary and 1 historical advert in order to analyse the representations they create.
Mock exam question (based on Eduqas GCSE from 2017) included as plenary.
Lesson introducing the idea of representations for GCSE Media students.
Tasks allow students to examine Paralympic athletes, teenagers and male stereotypes.
Designed as a first few lessons for GCSE Media students to learn and apply terminology for moving image media.
Tasks include analysis of Mise en Scéne and creation of shot dictionaries.
5 step by step PPTs to show how to alter mood, create zombie images, create photoceptions, develop water-style reflection and create comic book effects.
Four lessons studying Freedom by Pharrell Williams.
Areas covered:
Language
Audience
Industries
Representations and context
Exam style questions based on (but not the same as) SAMs provided.
Four lessons studying Bad Blood by Taylor Swift.
Areas covered:
Language
Audience
Industries
Representations and context
All lessons conclude with exam style question based on (but not the same as) SAMs.
3 lessons exploring set product from Eduqas spec.
Lesson 1: Media language
Lesson 2: Context and representation
lesson 3: Comparing to modern set texts.
Exam Style Questions Included (Not SAMs)