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Full Two Year A-lLevel Course AS/A2 LEVEL IN MEDIA STUDIES One Year AS Course or


Media has given me a wealth of knowledge that I will take with me to university. We


have access to excellent facilities here and I am very privileged


to be given such an opportunity.


Evaluation Production in broadcast, e-media and conventional print media


Assessment: Two linked production pieces and written evaluation (1500 words). Worth 50% of total AS mark, 25% of total A-level mark.


Subject at A2 Great Marlow has


influenced my life in so many ways. Through attending this school I have been able to


realise that my dreams are only a finger tip away!


At A2, students are encouraged to examine the media in a less formulaic way and demonstrate, develop and formulate their understanding of the media and its influential role in today’s society, as well as debating major contemporary media issues. Unit 4 will investigate a media theme/text in more depth and students will produce a production piece reflecting this research.


Unit 3 - Media -Critical Perspectives


Pre-set topic areas starting with identities and the media and the impact of new/digital media


Cross media issues and debates Media theories


Assessment: 1½ hr June examination.


Worth 50% of total AS mark, 25% of total A-level mark. Unit 4 - Media - Research and Production


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Research into a media text or theme Critical investigation A linked production piece


Assessment: Written critical investigation and linked production piece.


Worth 50% of total AS mark, 25% of total A-level mark.


Mr D Sacre


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