A-Level Media Studies NEA 2027 Launch Presentation - AQA (Briefs 1-6)Quick View
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A-Level Media Studies NEA 2027 Launch Presentation - AQA (Briefs 1-6)

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AQA A-Level Media Studies NEA 2027 launch PowerPoint – all 6 briefs explained with ideas, requirements & top band tips. Ready to use straight away. This fully designed, 17-slide PowerPoint presentation gives you everything you need to launch the AQA A-Level Media Studies NEA with your students. Built directly from the 2027 teacher booklet, it covers all six briefs in a clear, visually engaging format that saves you significant planning time. Each brief receives two dedicated slides: an overview slide laying out both tasks side by side with checklists of minimum requirements, plus an ideas and top band tips slide with six concept starters to help students begin generating ideas and clear guidance on what distinguishes the highest band responses - including the importance of digital convergence across the two products. Further slides explain the NEA structure, walk students through how to choose their brief, break down what the Statement of Intent must cover across its four key areas (media language, representation, audience, and industry context), and close with a structured next steps action plan. The presentation uses a bold, modern design with a unique accent colour for each brief, making it easy to use as a full launch lesson or to dip into when introducing individual briefs. It can also be shared directly with students as a reference document throughout the production process. Briefs covered: · Audio Adverts + Print Adverts · Specialist Magazine + Print Adverts · Entertainment News Website + Video · Artist Website + TikTok Videos · YouTube Sports Video + Instagram Posts · Children’s Craft Magazine + TV
GCSE Media Studies NEA 2027 Launch Presentation - AQA (Briefs 1–5)Quick View
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GCSE Media Studies NEA 2027 Launch Presentation - AQA (Briefs 1–5)

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AQA GCSE Media Studies NEA 2027 launch PowerPoint - all 5 briefs explained with ideas, requirements & top band tips. Ready to use in the classroom. This fully designed, 15-slide PowerPoint presentation is everything you need to launch the AQA GCSE Media Studies NEA with your students. Built directly from the 2027 teacher booklet, it covers all five briefs clearly and engagingly, saving you hours of preparation time. Each brief gets two dedicated slides: an overview slide breaking down the format, key requirements, and a checklist of what students must include, plus an ideas and top band tips slide packed with concept starters to spark student thinking and guidance on what the highest-achieving responses look like. Additional slides cover what the NEA is, how to choose a brief, what the Statement of Intent needs to address (with a clear reminder that GCSE is 300 words, not 500), and a student-facing next steps action plan to use at the end of the lesson. The presentation uses a bright, modern design with a distinct colour per brief, making it easy to navigate and genuinely engaging for Year 10 and 11 students. It can be used as a standalone launch lesson, split across multiple lessons as you introduce each brief individually, or shared directly with students as a revision and reference resource. Briefs covered: · Breakfast Radio Show · Luxury Travel Adverts · Social Realism Film Campaign · Sports Star Promo Package · Music Video
AQA A Level Media Studies CSP Revision Guides – FULL SET (All CSPs, All Frameworks, Theorists)Quick View
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AQA A Level Media Studies CSP Revision Guides – FULL SET (All CSPs, All Frameworks, Theorists)

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A complete set of high-quality revision guides covering ALL AQA A Level Media Studies Close Study Products (CSPs). These resources are designed to support both students and teachers, providing clear, concise and exam-focused summaries across all four key frameworks: Media Language Representation Media Industries Audiences Each CSP is broken down into digestible sections with: ✔ Clear explanations of key concepts ✔ Embedded media theory (Hall, Gilroy, Butler, Baudrillard, Hesmondhalgh, Jenkins, etc.) ✔ Real product-specific examples to support exam answers ✔ Contextual links (social, cultural, historical and industrial) ✔ Quick-reference checklists for revision