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A2 exam
The exam

• 15 June (same as England v Sweden)
• 2 hours
• 3 questions
• 100 marks (25, 25, 50)
• worth half of the A2 (same as coursework)
chances

• 13% A - need 80/100
• 33% A to B - need 70/100
• 57% A to C - need 60/100
• 76% A to D - need 50/100
• 89% A to E - need 40/100
work out your target

• AS coursework+ AS exam+ A2 coursework
  = score out of 300
• targets: A 320 B 280 C240 D 200 E160
• A* needs min. 320, but at least 180 at A2
what it looks like
how is it marked?
Section B

• 20 Explanation, Argument, Analysis
• 20 Examples
• 10 Theory/Terminology
Section A


• ‘global’ mark out of 25, but taking account
  of same categories- EAA, EG, T
1a
1b
Strategies

• do the big question first?
• use a highlighter pen to emphasise key
  words
• PREPARE
Question 1a
what can the question be on?

• digital technology
• creativity       D




• research and planning
• post-production
• using conventions of real media
past questions
Describe how you developed research and planning skills for media production         Jan
and evaluate how these skills contributed to creative decision making. Refer to a
range of examples in your answer to show how these skills developed over time.      2010
Describe the ways in which your production work was informed by research into       June
real media texts and how your ability to use such research for production
developed over time.                                                                2010
Describe how you developed your skills in the use of digital technology for media
production and evaluate how these skills contributed to your creative decision
                                                                                     Jan
making. Refer to a range of examples in your answer to show how these skills        2011
developed over time.

Explain how far your understanding of the conventions of existing media             June
influenced the way you created your own media products. Refer to a range of
examples in your answer to show how this understanding developed over time.         2011
Describe how your analysis of the conventions of real media texts informed your      Jan
own creative media practice. Refer to a range of examples in your answer to
show how these skills developed over time.                                          2012

                                      ?                                             June
                                                                                    2012
what’s it about?

• what did you do?
• how did you do it?
• how did your skills develop?
• all supported with examples
• in relation to the area(s) in the question
your experience
• early production exercises; prelim task
• kids film opening
• film opening: camera, editing, blogging,
  research and planning
• music video: camera, editing, blogging,
  planning and research
• digipack and advert: photoshop,
  photography, blogging
Question 1b
what can the question be on?

• genre
• narrative
• representation
• audience
• media language
past questions
Analyse media representation in one of your coursework productions.                  Jan 10

Analyse one of your coursework productions in relation to genre.                     Jun 10

Apply theories of narrative to one of your coursework productions.                   Jan 11


Analyse one of your coursework productions in relation to the concept of audience.   Jun 11


Analyse media representation in one of your coursework productions.                  Jan 12


                                   ?                                                 Jun 12
what’s it about

• a detached analysis of one of your videos
• detailed reference to the video
• using the concept from the question
• using two examples of theory
AS production for 1b
using narrative
• Todorov’s model of equilibrium- disruption
• journey structure; enigmas?
• key moments in structure: realisation,
  return, killing
• agents of the narrative (characters)
• but where can this narrative go from here?
using representation
• three character types with their genre
• weak male- how signalled?
• female victim- eliminated by narrative
• stalker (monster)- characteristics
• Dyer and stereotypes
• Clover’s character types from horror
A2 production
using genre
• type of music and our expectations
• Goodwin and how far it adheres
• Neale- genre as ‘instances of repetition and
  difference’
• the romance narrative (fantasy?)- the
  couple
• key moments to illustrate
using media language
•   camera- key moments

•   editing- key moments

•   mise-en-scene- key elements

•   sound- how far the music governs image; also
    diegetic sound

•   all from Bordwell and Thompson film grammar

•   meaning from individual image: Roland Barthes-
    semiotics- denotation/connotation
top tips
• use all your work for 1a
• know which video you will use for 1b
• practice the essays for content and timing
• choose and learn key theory points for 1b
• 1b you can learn five answers!
• 1a answer the question!
A2 exam
find this presentation and more tips at:

 www.petesmediablog.blogspot.com


          @petesmediablog

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G325 tips

  • 2. The exam • 15 June (same as England v Sweden) • 2 hours • 3 questions • 100 marks (25, 25, 50) • worth half of the A2 (same as coursework)
  • 3. chances • 13% A - need 80/100 • 33% A to B - need 70/100 • 57% A to C - need 60/100 • 76% A to D - need 50/100 • 89% A to E - need 40/100
  • 4. work out your target • AS coursework+ AS exam+ A2 coursework = score out of 300 • targets: A 320 B 280 C240 D 200 E160 • A* needs min. 320, but at least 180 at A2
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. how is it marked?
  • 9. Section B • 20 Explanation, Argument, Analysis • 20 Examples • 10 Theory/Terminology
  • 10. Section A • ‘global’ mark out of 25, but taking account of same categories- EAA, EG, T
  • 11. 1a
  • 12.
  • 13. 1b
  • 14.
  • 15. Strategies • do the big question first? • use a highlighter pen to emphasise key words • PREPARE
  • 17. what can the question be on? • digital technology • creativity D • research and planning • post-production • using conventions of real media
  • 19. Describe how you developed research and planning skills for media production Jan and evaluate how these skills contributed to creative decision making. Refer to a range of examples in your answer to show how these skills developed over time. 2010 Describe the ways in which your production work was informed by research into June real media texts and how your ability to use such research for production developed over time. 2010 Describe how you developed your skills in the use of digital technology for media production and evaluate how these skills contributed to your creative decision Jan making. Refer to a range of examples in your answer to show how these skills 2011 developed over time. Explain how far your understanding of the conventions of existing media June influenced the way you created your own media products. Refer to a range of examples in your answer to show how this understanding developed over time. 2011 Describe how your analysis of the conventions of real media texts informed your Jan own creative media practice. Refer to a range of examples in your answer to show how these skills developed over time. 2012 ? June 2012
  • 20. what’s it about? • what did you do? • how did you do it? • how did your skills develop? • all supported with examples • in relation to the area(s) in the question
  • 21. your experience • early production exercises; prelim task • kids film opening • film opening: camera, editing, blogging, research and planning • music video: camera, editing, blogging, planning and research • digipack and advert: photoshop, photography, blogging
  • 22.
  • 24. what can the question be on? • genre • narrative • representation • audience • media language
  • 26. Analyse media representation in one of your coursework productions. Jan 10 Analyse one of your coursework productions in relation to genre. Jun 10 Apply theories of narrative to one of your coursework productions. Jan 11 Analyse one of your coursework productions in relation to the concept of audience. Jun 11 Analyse media representation in one of your coursework productions. Jan 12 ? Jun 12
  • 27. what’s it about • a detached analysis of one of your videos • detailed reference to the video • using the concept from the question • using two examples of theory
  • 29. using narrative • Todorov’s model of equilibrium- disruption • journey structure; enigmas? • key moments in structure: realisation, return, killing • agents of the narrative (characters) • but where can this narrative go from here?
  • 30. using representation • three character types with their genre • weak male- how signalled? • female victim- eliminated by narrative • stalker (monster)- characteristics • Dyer and stereotypes • Clover’s character types from horror
  • 32. using genre • type of music and our expectations • Goodwin and how far it adheres • Neale- genre as ‘instances of repetition and difference’ • the romance narrative (fantasy?)- the couple • key moments to illustrate
  • 33. using media language • camera- key moments • editing- key moments • mise-en-scene- key elements • sound- how far the music governs image; also diegetic sound • all from Bordwell and Thompson film grammar • meaning from individual image: Roland Barthes- semiotics- denotation/connotation
  • 34. top tips • use all your work for 1a • know which video you will use for 1b • practice the essays for content and timing • choose and learn key theory points for 1b • 1b you can learn five answers! • 1a answer the question!
  • 35. A2 exam find this presentation and more tips at: www.petesmediablog.blogspot.com @petesmediablog

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