Link to the AQA website A Level Media Studies area where there are lots of past papers.
http://www.aqa.org.uk/qualifications/a-level/media-studies/media-studies-key-materials.php
Friday, 1 June 2012
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
A2 Media Exam – Practice Questions
Here are some fairly straightforward revision questions, aimed at helping you revise the key terminology. Answer each question in full sentences
Text One: VW Passat Advert http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R55e-uHQna0
1. How does the advert use intertextuality?
2. What is the narrative of the advert?
3. Why do you think this advert was so popular on YouTube?
Text Two: Quicktrim Commercial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q69Igo7xcGA
1. How does the advert represent women?
2. What aspirations does this advert offer its audience?
3. What do you think is the relationship between the product and the celebrities endorsing it?
Text Three: T Mobile Royal Wedding http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kav0FEhtLug
1. What techniques does the advert use in order to appear “real”
2. How does the advert use contrast for comic effect?
3. Why is viral advertising a good idea?
Text Four: Climate Change Advert http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QD2WTK94c1U
1. How does the advert imitate the conventions of a fairytale narrative?
2. Who is the target audience for this advert?
3. This advert received 989 complaints to the ASA (Advertising Standards Agency). Why do you think this was?
Text Five: Summary of CBS news broadcast http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pu-I23rn_TU
1. How does the text use the expected conventions of a news broadcast?
2. What are the events of the Newscorp scandal as outlined by the advert?
3. Do you think the News of the World should have been closed down?
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Media Texts for A2 Practice Paper
Media texts for A2 Practice Paper January 2012
Media Product One: Advert for DJ Hero 2
Media Product Two: Advert for XBox 360 Kinect
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
Exam Section A: Writing about Representation
The word banks that I stuck on the wall in IT1 suggest some of the key things you might want to mention. Here they are. I have put each on into a couple of sentences for you (key words are in bold):
Representation
This media text represents recognisable stereotypes, for example…
The way the subject is represented in this media text is not stereotypical because…
There are clear ideologies represented in this media text such as…
This media text represents a very ideological view of the subject matter due to…
This media text gives a very positive representation of the subject matter by…
In this media text the subject is represented in a very negative way through the use of…
The way gender is represented in this media text is interesting because…
This media text represents people of different ethnicities, for example…
Age is represented in an unusual way in this media text because…
The representations in this media text represent globalisation through the use of…
There are a variety of cross-cultural references represented in this media text, such as…
The representations in this media text are very traditional because…
As you can see, I have deliberately used the word represent or representation in each of these sentences to help the examiner see that I am focusing on the key concept. Each sentence also encourages me to go on to use an example from the media text to support my point.
Using these sentences to answer a question
Have a look at this (rather shocking but genuine) Burger King advert:
Here is a paragraph about representation using some of the sentences above:
This media text represents recognisable stereotypes, for example the stereotype of a blonde woman being ‘stupid’ is suggested by the slogan “It’ll blow your mind away” and the vacant expression on the face of the blonde woman in the image. The way gender is represented in this media text is interesting because the image of the woman is highly sexualised – it is implied that the women is performing a sex act. The copy at the bottom of the advert also support this idea with the words “Fill your desire for something long, juicy…”. This media text offers an alternative representation of the subject matter by including this provocative idea as big global brands such as Burger King and McDonalds are usually more associated with traditional family values but this print advert is quite controversial and some people would definitely find it offensive.
TASK
1. Front page of The Sun
2. Advert for Nike Women:
3. Website for the Royal Marines:
http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/royalmarines
Exam Section A: How is it marked?
How is it marked?
All examinations are now marked on the computer. The examiner will get a scan of your exam paper on the screen and will use a series of annotations to mark where you have done well. The more of these annotations the examiner can include, the better the mark you will get.
Here are the annotations that the examiner can include:
R Comment on representation
A Comment on audience
Inst Comment on institutions
G Comment on genre
N Comment on narrative
V/I Comment on values or ideologies
ü Good point made
üü Very good point made
Eg Example/Illustration used to back up a point
Egü Good Example/Illustration used to back up a point
Ex Further explanation of a point
T Terminology used
Th Theories/Ideas/Debates/Issues identified
F Clear focus on question
The examiner can also include negative marks when you have done things badly. You want to avoid getting any of these on your paper.
Here are those annotations:
Eg? Needs an example to support the point
Ex? Needs further explanation
Rept Repetition of the same point
I Irrelevant – nothing to do with the question
? Query or Questionable Point
Desc Describing the text without analysing
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