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A useful OCR A-Level Media Studies resource pack containing viewing and analysis sheets for Stranger Things S1E1 and Lupin S1E1.

This resource pack is designed for OCR A-Level Media Studies Paper 2: Evolving Media, Section B – Long Form Television Drama. It supports students while watching or revising the two set LFTVD episodes: Stranger Things, Season 1 Episode 1: The Vanishing of Will Byers and Lupin, Chapter One.

The pack includes structured viewing sheets that guide students through key areas of the media theoretical framework, including media language, representation, audience, contexts and media theory. Students are prompted to make notes on camerawork, sound, editing, mise-en-scène, narrative, intertextuality, historical context, social context, stereotypes, audience appeal and streaming platform conventions.

The Stranger Things viewing sheet focuses on the 1980s setting, Cold War paranoia, Hawkins Lab, science and experimentation, nostalgia, intertextual references to 1980s media, gender roles, childhood identity and audience appeal. It also includes theory reminders for Steve Neale, Stuart Hall, Judith Butler and Reception Theory.

The Lupin viewing sheet focuses on the Louvre heist, French colonial legacy, class inequality, intertextuality with the Arsène Lupin novels, Assane as protagonist, gender roles, French national identity, Netflix global audience appeal and binge-watching. It includes theory reminders for Steve Neale, Stuart Hall, Judith Butler, Reception Theory, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Roland Barthes and David Gauntlett.

This resource covers:

OCR A-Level Media Studies
Paper 2: Evolving Media
Section B: Long Form Television Drama
Stranger Things S1E1
Lupin S1E1
LFTVD viewing sheets
Media language
Representation
Audience
Contexts
Media theory
Mise-en-scène
Sound
Camerawork
Editing
Narrative
Intertextuality
Nostalgia
Streaming platforms
Binge-watching
Cold War context
French colonial legacy
Class inequality
Gender roles
National identity

What is included:

Stranger Things A-Level viewing sheet PDF
Lupin A-Level viewing sheet PDF
Structured analysis prompts
Core episode questions
Context prompt sections
Media language note-taking boxes
Representation note-taking boxes
Audience note-taking boxes
Social, historical and political context prompts
Key theory reminder sections
Student spaces for applying theory examples
Useful key terminology word banks

This resource can be used as:

A viewing lesson resource
A first-watch note-taking pack
A revision pack for LFTVD
A homework or independent study resource
A cover lesson resource
A Paper 2 Section B support pack
A Year 12 or Year 13 Media Studies resource
A comparison preparation resource for Stranger Things and Lupin

This resource is provided as PDF viewing sheets.

This resource is independently created and is not endorsed by OCR.

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OCR A-Level Stranger Things & Lupin Bundle (LFTVD)

A complete OCR A-Level Media Studies Long Form Television Drama bundle covering Stranger Things S1E1 and Lupin S1E1 for Paper 2: Evolving Media, Section B. This bundle contains 5 fully editable PowerPoint lessons and 1 viewing sheet resource pack for OCR A-Level Media Studies. It is designed to support the teaching of the LFTVD set texts: Stranger Things, Season 1 Episode 1: The Vanishing of Will Byers and Lupin, Chapter One. The bundle builds students’ knowledge step-by-step, beginning with structured viewing sheets before moving into genre, narrative, audience, media language and representation. Students explore key areas of the OCR framework including media language, representation, audience, industry, contexts and theory application. Lessons include retrieval practice, key terminology, model answers, I Do / We Do / You Do structures, printable tasks, scene analysis, theory application, sentence starters, word banks, exam-style responses and peer/self-assessment opportunities. This resource is suitable for Year 12 or Year 13 OCR A-Level Media Studies and can be used as a full teaching sequence, revision unit, intervention pack or cover lesson sequence. Suggested teaching order 1. LFTVD Viewing Sheets: Stranger Things + Lupin Students begin with structured viewing sheets for Stranger Things S1E1 and Lupin S1E1. These support first viewing, note-taking and revision across media language, representation, contexts, audience and media theory. The Stranger Things sheet covers Cold War context, 1980s nostalgia, intertextuality, Hawkins Lab, gender roles and audience appeal, while the Lupin sheet covers the Louvre heist, French colonial legacy, class inequality, Arsène Lupin intertextuality, national identity and Netflix global audience appeal. 2. Stranger Things Genre & Narrative Theory This lesson introduces Stranger Things through genre hybridity and narrative structure. Students explore sci-fi, horror, teen drama and mystery/thriller conventions before applying Todorov’s Narrative Theory to Episode 1. The lesson considers equilibrium, disruption, recognition, attempt to repair, open endings, cliff-hangers, multi-strand narrative and how LFTVDs encourage binge-watching. 3. Stranger Things Audience This lesson explores how Stranger Things appeals to both mass and specialised audiences. Students define and apply key audience terms including mass audience, specialised audience, target audience, consumption, response, active audience and passive audience. The lesson also covers Netflix distribution, binge-watching, younger online audiences, 1980s nostalgia, Dungeons & Dragons culture, character types and representation. 4. Lupin Media Language 1 This lesson introduces Lupin through media language, mise-en-scène and visual contrasts. Students analyse how setting, costume, colour palette and lighting construct representations of wealth, class and inequality. The lesson focuses on the Louvre, the French housing estate, janitors vs guests, the auction room, French iconography and Lévi-Strauss’ binary oppositions. 5. Lupin Narrative This lesson explores how Lupin uses narrative complexity to engage audiences. Students analyse non-linear narrative, flashbacks, cross-cutting, dual identity, enigma codes and Netflix binge-watching. The lesson applies Roland Barthes’ enigma codes to questions around Assane’s plan, the necklace, his father’s imprisonment, revenge and the heist structure. 6. Lupin Representation This lesson focuses on representation of race, class, ethnicity, power and social hierarchy in Lupin. Students explore stereotypes and anti-stereotypes, Assane’s representation as a Black French protagonist, the contrast between Assane/Babakar and the Pellegrini family, and how the series critiques inequality in modern France while appealing to a global Netflix audience. What is included? 5 fully editable PowerPoint lessons 2 PDF viewing sheets Stranger Things S1E1 viewing sheet Lupin S1E1 viewing sheet Do Now retrieval tasks Teacher feedback/model answer slides Key terminology slides Scene analysis tasks Printable worksheet-style activities I Do / We Do / You Do structures Genre and narrative theory tasks Audience terminology activities Media language analysis tables Representation analysis tasks Word banks Sentence starters Exam-style questions Model responses Self-assessment and peer feedback tasks Key topics covered OCR A-Level Media Studies Paper 2: Evolving Media Section B: Long Form Television Drama Stranger Things Stranger Things S1E1: The Vanishing of Will Byers Lupin Lupin: Chapter One LFTVD conventions Media language Representation Audience Contexts Genre hybridity Narrative theory Todorov Barthes Lévi-Strauss Binary oppositions Enigma codes Non-linear narrative Flashbacks Cross-cutting Binge-watching Netflix Mass and specialised audiences 1980s nostalgia Cold War context French colonial legacy Class inequality Race and ethnicity Stereotypes and anti-stereotypes Global streaming audiences This bundle can be used as: A complete OCR A-Level LFTVD teaching sequence A Paper 2: Evolving Media unit A Stranger Things and Lupin set text pack A media language and representation unit A narrative and audience revision bundle A theory application sequence A Year 12 or Year 13 exam preparation pack A revision, intervention or cover lesson sequence This bundle includes fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx) lessons and PDF viewing sheet resources. This resource is independently created and is not endorsed by OCR.

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