Friday, 28 February 2020
Timings per question for your Media exams
Timings per question for your Media exams
Paper 
 | 
Section 
 | 
Q 
 | 
M 
 | 
Content 
 | 
% of overall mark (exam and overall) 
 | 
Time  
(2 hours per exam) 
 | 
Time with extra time (25%) 
 | 
1 
Media Messages 
/70 
 | 
A. 
News 
 | 
1. 
 | 
10 
 | 
·         Media Language theories 
·         Representation theories 
·         Technical language to describe newspapers 
·         The ability to recognise stereotypes and representation 
 | 
14% 
7% 
 | 
17 mins 
 | 
21 mins 
 | 
2. * 
 | 
15 
 | 
·         Difference between and genre traits of tabloid (popular) and broadsheet (quality) papers. 
·         Media language used in tabloid and broadsheet papers. 
 | 
21% 
10.5% 
 | 
25 mins 
 | 
31 mins 
 | ||
3. 
 | 
10 
 | 
·         Political context of newspaper production (particularly Daily Mail and Guardian) 
·         Social context of newspaper productions (DM and G) 
·         Economic/business contexts of newspaper production (DM and G) 
·         Front covers of our set DM and G, and basic content of news stories inside. 
·         Regulation of newspapers 
 | 
14% 
7% 
 | 
17 mins 
 | 
21 mins 
 | ||
4. 
 | 
10 
 | 
·         Audience theories 
·         Media Industries theories 
 | 
14% 
7% 
 | 
17 mins 
 | 
21 mins 
 | ||
B. 
Media Language  
and Rep 
 | 
5. 
 | 
10 
 | 
·         Representation in set music videos 
·         Representation in set Big Issue covers 
·         Representation in set advertisements 
 | 
14% 
7% 
 | 
17 mins 
 | 
21 mins 
 | |
6. 
 | 
15 
 | 
·         How music videos can be intertextual and how the set texts are. 
·         How adverts can be intertextual 
·         How magazine covers can be intertextual 
·         How the contexts of production influence the music videos. 
·         How the contexts of production influence the adverts. 
·         How the contexts of production influence the magazine covers. 
 | 
21% 
10.5% 
 | 
25 mins 
 | 
31 mins 
 | ||
2 
Evolving media 
/70 
 | 
A. 
Media Industries and Audiences 
 | 
1. 
 | 
15 
 | 
·         Political, cultural and economic contexts influence the status of popular music radio programming 
·         Political, cultural and economic contexts influence the promotion of the Jungle Book films  
·         Political, cultural and economic contexts influence the status of Minecraft within the video games industry. 
 | 
21% 
10.5% 
 | 
25 mins 
 | 
31 mins 
 | 
2. 
 | 
15 
 | 
·         How films are produced, distributed and consumed with reference to the Jungle Book films. 
·         How popular music radio is produced, distributed and consumed with reference to the Radio 1 Breakfast Show 
·         How video games are produced, distributed and consumed with reference to Minecraft 
 | 
21% 
10.5% 
 | 
25 mins 
 | 
31 mins 
 | ||
B. 
Long Form TelevisionDrama 
 | 
3.* 
 | 
30 
 | 
·         Contexts of production for D83 (social, economic, political) 
·         Contexts of production for ST (social, economic, political) 
·         Representation in D83 
·         Representation in ST 
·         Narrative in D83 
·         Narrative in ST 
·         Theories as appropriate 
 | 
42% 
21% 
 | 
50 mins 
 | 
62 mins 
 | |
4. 
 | 
10 
 | 
·         All theories in reference to LFTVD 
 | 
14% 
7% 
 | 
17 mins 
 | 
21 mins 
 | 
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