Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Useful Website & Resources for Section B

Visit the link below (BFI Screen Online Website) and have a look at the Film section - there's some really useful stuff on Industry and Audiences that will help with Section B of the exam.

http://www.screenonline.org.uk/

The following links will take you straight to pages that relate to:

Production (film studios and industry bodies): http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/studios.html

Distribution: http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/distribution/distribution1.html

Exhibition: http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/cinemas/sect1.html

Saturday, 20 November 2010

OCR Coursework Examples

Click on the links below to find examples of Music Magazine Coursework provided by OCR (the exam board):

High Level

Magazine Front Covers: How to...

 Here is a useful guide to creating your magazine front covers:

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Music Magazine Project Planning

Just a reminder that you need to respond to the following questions in full by next Wednesday's lesson (November 10th). You also have your Audience Profile to complete - both need to be posted on your blog once they are completed and you have checked them thoroughly!
Please respond to these questions/tasks
1.  Research and find definitions of the following Key Media Concepts – make sure that they’re linked to media studies:
·        Audience
·        Institution
·        Representation
·        Media Language
2.  Why have you chosen to do the Print task rather than the Moving Image task?
3.  Which skills will you need to demonstrate and develop in order to complete this project successfully? Think about technical skills (photography, use of DTP programmes etc.) as well as other personal skills (creativity, organisation, time management etc.).
4.  What interests you about magazines and the magazine industry?
5.  Which genres of music are you interested in?
6.  Which magazines have you researched or are planning to research?
7.  Which genre are you planning to produce your magazine for?
8.  What is your intended target audience?
9.  What is the purpose of your magazine? Which consumer needs will it meet?
10. List your initial ideas for the title of your magazine? Use a thesaurus or dictionary to help you with this. Your title needs to reflect/represent your genre and your audience.

Monday, 1 November 2010

Guide to Basic Photography



The above video provides a short tutorial about Basic Photography. This may come in use when taking your shots for your magazine.

Coursework - Blog Links

Here are a number of links to AS Media Blogs of students who chose to do the Music Magazine Project:

Try to view them with a critical eye, identifying strengths of the final productions and areas in which they may have been improved. The key questions are:
  1. Does the final piece resemble an authentic music magazine?
  2. Are the codes and conventions of a music magazine present?
  3. Is the genre of the magazine clear?
  4. Does the magazine have a clear sense of audience?
  5. Does the magazine have a consistent and recognisable house-style?
When looking at the blog as a whole:
  • Has the candidate clearly demonstrated their planning and the stages of production (photos, feature articles, flat-plans etc.)?
Remember, you will be creating:
  • The Front Cover
  • Contents Page
  • Double-Page Spread
  • and Advert for the Inside Cover
for a NEW MUSIC MAGAZINE.

TV Drama (Exam): Useful links and articles

As part of the new OCR Media Studies AS level, you will be studying the way in which representation functions within TV Drama. The study of TV Drama makes up half of the G322 exam (the other half concerns Institutions and Audiences). In the exam you will be asked to analyse a sequence from a TV Drama. You will not know what the drama is prior to the exam.

In order to get your preparation for this exam started, have a look at some of the links below:
www.bbc.co.uk/drama
www.bbc.co.uk/casualty
www.bbc.co.uk/holbycity
www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho
www.bbc.co.uk/spooks
www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer
www.channel4.com/entertainment/drama
www.channel4.com/4od
www.itv.com/drama
www.dubplatedrama.tv

Article on Interactive TV drama from the Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2005/sep/26/media.broadcasting