<p>CSP Knowledge Organiser summarising key areas as outlined by Eduqas for Media Studies A Level. Information is positioned so that users can cover titles or definitions as they revise, to aid knowledge recall of: theories, marketing synergies, industry, audiences, contexts, trailer and poster. Designed to be printed onto one sheet of a3 paper</p>
<p>CSP Knowledge Organiser summarising key areas as outlined by Eduqas for Media Studies A Level. Information is positioned so that users can cover titles or definitions as they revise, to aid knowledge recall of: theories, media language, representation, audiences, contexts. Designed to be printed onto one sheet of a3 paper</p>
<p>CSP Knowledge Organiser summarising key areas as outlined by Eduqas for Media Studies A Level. Information is positioned so that users can cover titles or definitions as they revise, to aid knowledge recall of: theories, media language, representation, audiences, contexts. Designed to be printed onto one sheet of a3 paper</p>
<p>Objective: Pupils will familiarise with referential codes used by Monae in the Turntables music video.</p>
<p>-Hand out the grid to each pupil.<br />
-Stick the information posters around the classroom.<br />
-Pupils will fill the grid with information they find from the posters around the room.</p>
<p>Introducing via video clips:</p>
<p>Janelle Monae<br />
Monae’s motivation for writing Turntables<br />
The film, All-In: The Fight for Democracy</p>
<p>Consolidation paragraph</p>
<p>Match up the sign to the signified</p>
<p>Where does this symbolic code appear in the video? – Does it appear alongside other symbols?</p>
<p>What’s happening in the ‘story’? How does the symbol move the story along? How does it work together with other symbols alongside it to form a semantic code?</p>
<p>How does it convey Monae’s MESSAGE to her audience? (Intentional Representation – What is being INTENTIONALLY REPRESENTED?)</p>
<p>Practice question and easy to use teacher mark sheet for feeding back strength and action areas</p>
<p>n.b. - The exemplar answer and examiner annotation following the slides on Turntables, are for the previous and outdated set text “Dreams” by Dizzee Rascal, using the same mark scheme from Eduqas but from previous years before they changed the set set texts on their specification. However, the skills tested remain the same for Turnatables</p>
<p>A sketch trail around Mayfair’s art galleries. Children can spot and sketch work from The Royal Academy, Hauser and Wirth, Lisson, Pace, Unit London, Saatchi Yates, and David Zwirner.</p>