Media Studies A2 Exam: Question 1b-Genre Essay (Draft).
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Today we are going to start to look at how to apply advanced genre theory to coursework in preparation for the Theoretical Application of Coursework exam (Section A Question 1b) I have taken the following from the Edusites Media page, so it is really useful! We are going to go through in class and then look at wider reading to help support you.
Question 1A Prompts Firstly, list all of the media products you have created since you joined Sixth Form, both in Media Studies, other subjects and at home. Re-read your AS and A2 blogs to remind you! Digital Technology List all of the technologies you have used (hardware, software and online)to create these media products, including ones you have just explored but decided not to use. Group.
Second part of the A2 examination. Essay question. Revision Game REVISION AIDS Exemplar essays to study and adapt for yourself: For examples of excellent essays go to the Media Exemplar website. Also visit JCG Media, which has a range of essays to adapt on Sections 1a and 1b. See this presentation on Media and Collective Identity (focusing on 'Britishness') from the OCR Media Conference 2009.
Theoretical Evaluation of Production Monday, 24 May 2010. Sample Questions for Reflective Writing. There has only been one session of this exam so far (Jan 2010), so these are some that we have made up for you to pratise. Sample Questions 1a Sample Questions 1b. Posted by WELCOME! at 03:49 No comments: Labels: QUESTIONS. Wednesday, 5 May 2010. GENRE (Question 1a and 1b) Section a A2 Genre.
In Literary genres, the texts are connected through a mainstream literary genre: either Aspects of tragedy or Aspects of comedy. Tragedy and comedy have a long tradition in literature, with their origins in the ancient world and with a specific emphasis on drama. Texts have been selected and grouped together because they share some of the common features of traditional tragic and comic drama.