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The Voice A-level
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The Voice A-level

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This lesson focuses on the theoretical framework of media language, indrepresentation, industry and audiences in relation to The Voice. This lesson is planned for a duration of 5-6 hours. It also includes contexts, theoretical approaches and activities.
Newspapers Media Language and Representations EDUQAS GCSE
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Newspapers Media Language and Representations EDUQAS GCSE

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This lesson is planned for the duration of 80 minutes. It focuses particularly on denotation and connotation of language, It includes: DO NOW activity on denotation and connotation Definition of denotation and connotation Key terms for lesson and definitions Teacher example of denotation and connotations (layout and style) for set texts Students fill in information on blank worksheet Group work/ Class work on denotation and connotations on images Independent work on denotation and connotations of text Support for low ability students Answers and students self assess Representation Questions Support for low ability students
TLC Waterfalls Representations EDUQAS GCSE Media
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TLC Waterfalls Representations EDUQAS GCSE Media

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This resource comprises of a lesson PowerPoint planned for the duration of 80 minutes. This resource is student led rather than teacher led, with collaborative and independent tasks; considering how representations are used in TLC Waterfalls to reflect social and cultural contexts.
Luther TV Crime Drama SOW
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Luther TV Crime Drama SOW

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This resource comprises of three lesson (each lesson is planned for a duration of 80 minutes, thus three double lessons). This resource explores contexts, media language and representation.
Galaxy Advertisement AQA GCSE Media Studies
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Galaxy Advertisement AQA GCSE Media Studies

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This resource focuses on the theoretical framework of media (media language and representation in relation to the Galaxy Advertisement (Audrey Hepburn). This lesson includes: media language theoretical approaches exemplars exam questions group activities independent work// student agency representation production activity
EDUQAS GCSE Media Studies Waterfalls by TLC Media Language and Contexts
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EDUQAS GCSE Media Studies Waterfalls by TLC Media Language and Contexts

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This resource comprises of a 80 minutes double lesson focusing on the analysis and evaluation of media language as well as the influence of social and cultural contexts. The lesson includes the following: DO NOW starter activity on research of TLC and the term intertextuality Explanation of Intertextuality and some examples Background contexts on TLC Video information on HIV/AIDS in the 90s and information on how the music video is influenced by this context Watch the video Video information on Street violence in the 90s and information on how the music video is influenced by this context Intertextuality in the music video Explanation of the term iconography Group discussion on how romance/love iconography is used in the music video Lyrics illustration Music codes and conventions and how it’s used in the music video Media language analysis independent work Media language analysis answers and self mark Media language analysis group work Exam question sentence starters for less able
The Big Issue: Paper 1 Question 6 practice
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The Big Issue: Paper 1 Question 6 practice

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This resource is a powerpoint presentation (a lesson) helping students with structuring and planning a level 3 response to Paper 1 Question 6 15 marker. This focus is on The Big Issue. This is for revision only or once students have a base knowledge.
The Voice Revision Quiz AQA A-level
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The Voice Revision Quiz AQA A-level

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This resource includes an overview of what your students need to know in preparation for the exam. This resource covers the theoretical framework (media language, representations, industry and audience, contexts and academic theories) in relation to the Voice CSP for the AQA A-level specification. This is a PowerPoint lesson, a quiz for the duration of 65 minutes. Give your students 30 seconds to answer the short response questions and 1:30 minutes for the long response questions. They should be using a whiteboard in groups of 3/4 to answer the questions.
Score Print Advertisement AQA A-level
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Score Print Advertisement AQA A-level

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This lesson looks at the theoretical framwork of media (media language and representation) in relation to Score print advertisement. The lesson is planned for the duration of 3-5 hours and there are 26 slides in total. The lesson looks at the following: historical contexts social and cultural contexts codes and conventions of print advertisement denotation and connotation rule of thirds z line representation of ethnicity representation of gender representation of setting laura mulvey male gaze application bell hooks feminist theory application van zoonen feminist theory application exam questions on contexts and media language production activity
Spectre: Industry
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Spectre: Industry

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This SOW comprises of two powerpoint lesson, each planned for a duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes. There is also a powerpoint slide for the Bond/Spectre website analysis. The resources cover the following: Advertising/Marketing Product placement Synergy Ownership/ Industry (conglomerates/vertical and horizontal integration) Key facts
Media Audiences AS Level: Cambridge International
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Media Audiences AS Level: Cambridge International

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This resource offers versatile applications within the realm of audience theoretical frameworks, making it relevant across various exam boards. Serving as an initial stepping stone for the exploration of media audiences, it provides a comprehensive overview before delving into specific set texts. While the focus primarily caters to A-level standards, with its in-depth analysis of music videos, adaptations can be made to align with the requirements of other boards, such as AQA GCSE, albeit with some necessary adjustments. This resource is a 3 hour minimum lesson that comprises of the following: Questions and answers provided Links Mainly student led so teacher can facilitate Quiz Exam question Exam answer exemplar Answer sheet Homework A range of activites Worksheet with activities linked to slides on the board Exploration of : Stuart Hall Reception theory Passive/Active audience Clay Shirky Gerbner Cultivation theory Jenkin’s fandom theory Blumer and Katz Uses and gratifications theory Socioeconomic grades ABC1C2DE Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs theory Psychographic groups – Young and Rubicam
Advertising and Marketing Introduction: The Man With The Golden Gun
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Advertising and Marketing Introduction: The Man With The Golden Gun

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Advertising and Marketing Introduction, with specific reference to The Man With The Golden Gun. There are three PowerPoints in total and each PPT is planned for a duration of 1 hour and 20 minutes. These resources look at: Codes and Conventions of Film Posters The Purpose and effectiveness of Film Posters In depth analysis of Contexts and application to TMWTGG Bonus cover lesson included.
GQ Magazine (industry only) AQA A-level
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GQ Magazine (industry only) AQA A-level

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This lesson focuses on theoretical framework of industries in relation to the GQ magazine. The lesson is planned for a duration of 1-2 hours and covers the following: contexts online presence distribution and circulation consumption
Heaven and Titanium Scene by Scene Analysis
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Heaven and Titanium Scene by Scene Analysis

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This resource comprises of a thorough and detailed scene by scene analysis of both Titanium and Heaven music videos. It explores both Media Language and Representation. This resource is free gift for any teacher who will find it useful for students