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50% of final AS grade
What is it?
 Three pieces of linked work:
    A pre-production reflecting research and demonstrating
     planning techniques (20%)

   A production piece, developed from the pre-production
    work (40%)

   A report of 1200 – 1600 words (40%).
Assessment Objectives
 Apply knowledge and understanding when analysing
  media products and processes, and when evaluating
  your own practical work, to show how meanings and
  responses are created.
 Demonstrate the ability to plan and construct media
  products using appropriate technical and creative
  skills.
 Demonstrate the ability to undertake, apply and
  present appropriate research.
Pre-production
Must include:
 Research into your chosen product/industry
 Research into your target audience
 An artefact that demonstrates planning skills, as would be
  used in the media industry – minimum 2 pages:
    Eg: storyboard, mock-up (very detailed draft), screenplay
     (script)…

Must demonstrate:
 Planning skills
 Technical and creative skills
 Written accuracy
Where to start?
 Consider your own technical skills and set an
  achievable goal.

 Gather lots of examples (style models) of the product
  and deconstruct them – identifying generic, narrative
  and technical codes.

 Keep all of your notes!
Audience research
 Identify your target audience (consider demographic
  and psychographic factors – gender, age, VALs…)
 Consider how your text will be consumed (where will it
  ‘appear’?).
 Undertake primary research: consider a questionnaire
  or a focus group.
 Undertake secondary research – use the internet to
  research audiences.
Production
 40 % of marks.
 Must be linked to pre-production, may be:
    Audio-visual – up to 3 minutes
    Print – minimum of 2 pages of original material,
     including images
    E-media – as ‘print’.
 A production should be a “fully realised media product
 that could exist in the market place.”
Success criteria
 Ability to construct media products using appropriate
  generic, narrative and technical codes
 Technical skills
 Creative skills
 Good written skills
Audio visual work
 Come up with a list of ‘issues’ that you need to
  consider if you choose audio-visual work.

 Eg – Do I know how to use a camera?
Audio-visual work
 Consider:
    Shots/edits
    Lighting/sound (diegetic & non-diegetic)
    Setting (location)/costume/props
    Actors
    Script, storyboard, set design
    Shooting schedule
    Equipment: microphones, cameras, tripod, lights
Print work
 What do you need to consider if you choose print?
Print work
 Consider:
    Typeface
    Layout
    Language & register
    Mode of address
    Colour
    Images
    Style/design
    Industry elements (barcode, price, logo)
    Brand image
    Narrative codes
Requirements
 You need to:
    Produce a mock-up
    Get feedback
    Take your original images. Think about:
        Composition
        Setting
        Lighting
        Framing
        Props
        Model
        Costume
        Colour
        Shot type
E-media
 Same applies!
The report
 This must include:
    A discussion of the most significant research findings
     which informed the pre-production
    A brief justification of the target audience for the
     production
    An evaluation of the production which highlights its
     strengths and weaknesses, through comparison with
     existing media products
It can be:
 An illustrated report
 An essay
 A blog
Success criteria
 Demonstrating independent research skills; use of
 research to inform pre-production.

 Ability to apply knowledge and understanding in
 evaluating the product, with reference to comparable
 media products
Research and pre-production
 What comparable texts did you use for research?
 How did you adapt the codes and conventions from
  these texts for your pre-production artefact?
 What research did you undertake into your target
  audience?
 How did you use the results of this research to inform
  your artefact?
Evaluation
 Evaluate your final product, demonstrating your
  knowledge and understanding of relevant codes and
  conventions.
 Reference your research.
 Compare you product to ‘real’ products.
 Get some audience feedback.
Strengths and weaknesses
 Evaluate:
    Media language
    Genre conventions
    Narrative codes and conventions
    Representation
    Technical sophistication
    Targeting of an appropriate audience
Warning!
 MS3 coursework (at A2) must not be the same form as
 MS2.
Brainstorm
 In groups, brainstorm ideas for production tasks for the
  different media platforms.
Maisie               Natasha              Amy
Megan                Lucy                 Georgia
George               Matt                 Tom J
Tom S.               Lee                  Scott
Cameron              James

 What style models could you use?
 What audience research would you do?
 What would suitable pre-production work be?
Spidergram
 Now, for each product, list
   codes and conventions and
   production issues/considerations.


 Eg – Horror Film trailer – where do I get fake blood?
 Eg – Music video – do I know anyone who can sing?
Problems
 Look at your given problem scenarios.


 Discuss possible solutions.
Task brief
 MS2: Brief
 Name:

 Production:

 Description/details:




 Pre-Production:


 Target Audience:

 Genre:
 Yr 12 Media Studies Deadlines
 All deadlines are to be met.
 Work is to reach your teacher by 3.00pm on that day –
    regardless of whether you actually have a lesson on that day

 IMPORTANT:
 THIS SHEET MUST BE HANDED IN WITH YOUR
    COURSEWORK

 Monday 31st October 2011
 Creation of brief with style model

 Complete the brief template, explaining what you plan to do
    for your production and find an example of an existing text,
    which is similar to what you want to produce.

Tuesday 3rd January 2012
Pre-Production

This should be a completed artefact – nothing hand-drawn to be handed in (except
for storyboards, which should be accompanied with detailed descriptions)

Tuesday 17th January 2012

First 500 words of report

This should be an analysis of your style model together with all of your research so
far (e.g. into target audience)

Thursday 19th March 2012
FINAL Production

This should be printed in colour (if Print or Website) or burned off onto DVD (if
moving image)

Thursday 26th March 2012
Final Report

Remember that this is worth 50% of your coursework mark. It should detail all of
your research as well as evaluate your strengths and weaknesses.

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Introduction to MS2

  • 1. 50% of final AS grade
  • 2. What is it?  Three pieces of linked work:  A pre-production reflecting research and demonstrating planning techniques (20%)  A production piece, developed from the pre-production work (40%)  A report of 1200 – 1600 words (40%).
  • 3. Assessment Objectives  Apply knowledge and understanding when analysing media products and processes, and when evaluating your own practical work, to show how meanings and responses are created.  Demonstrate the ability to plan and construct media products using appropriate technical and creative skills.  Demonstrate the ability to undertake, apply and present appropriate research.
  • 4. Pre-production Must include:  Research into your chosen product/industry  Research into your target audience  An artefact that demonstrates planning skills, as would be used in the media industry – minimum 2 pages:  Eg: storyboard, mock-up (very detailed draft), screenplay (script)… Must demonstrate:  Planning skills  Technical and creative skills  Written accuracy
  • 5. Where to start?  Consider your own technical skills and set an achievable goal.  Gather lots of examples (style models) of the product and deconstruct them – identifying generic, narrative and technical codes.  Keep all of your notes!
  • 6. Audience research  Identify your target audience (consider demographic and psychographic factors – gender, age, VALs…)  Consider how your text will be consumed (where will it ‘appear’?).  Undertake primary research: consider a questionnaire or a focus group.  Undertake secondary research – use the internet to research audiences.
  • 7. Production  40 % of marks.  Must be linked to pre-production, may be:  Audio-visual – up to 3 minutes  Print – minimum of 2 pages of original material, including images  E-media – as ‘print’.  A production should be a “fully realised media product that could exist in the market place.”
  • 8. Success criteria  Ability to construct media products using appropriate generic, narrative and technical codes  Technical skills  Creative skills  Good written skills
  • 9. Audio visual work  Come up with a list of ‘issues’ that you need to consider if you choose audio-visual work.  Eg – Do I know how to use a camera?
  • 10. Audio-visual work  Consider:  Shots/edits  Lighting/sound (diegetic & non-diegetic)  Setting (location)/costume/props  Actors  Script, storyboard, set design  Shooting schedule  Equipment: microphones, cameras, tripod, lights
  • 11. Print work  What do you need to consider if you choose print?
  • 12. Print work  Consider:  Typeface  Layout  Language & register  Mode of address  Colour  Images  Style/design  Industry elements (barcode, price, logo)  Brand image  Narrative codes
  • 13. Requirements  You need to:  Produce a mock-up  Get feedback  Take your original images. Think about:  Composition  Setting  Lighting  Framing  Props  Model  Costume  Colour  Shot type
  • 15. The report  This must include:  A discussion of the most significant research findings which informed the pre-production  A brief justification of the target audience for the production  An evaluation of the production which highlights its strengths and weaknesses, through comparison with existing media products
  • 16. It can be:  An illustrated report  An essay  A blog
  • 17. Success criteria  Demonstrating independent research skills; use of research to inform pre-production.  Ability to apply knowledge and understanding in evaluating the product, with reference to comparable media products
  • 18. Research and pre-production  What comparable texts did you use for research?  How did you adapt the codes and conventions from these texts for your pre-production artefact?  What research did you undertake into your target audience?  How did you use the results of this research to inform your artefact?
  • 19. Evaluation  Evaluate your final product, demonstrating your knowledge and understanding of relevant codes and conventions.  Reference your research.  Compare you product to ‘real’ products.  Get some audience feedback.
  • 20. Strengths and weaknesses  Evaluate:  Media language  Genre conventions  Narrative codes and conventions  Representation  Technical sophistication  Targeting of an appropriate audience
  • 21. Warning!  MS3 coursework (at A2) must not be the same form as MS2.
  • 22. Brainstorm  In groups, brainstorm ideas for production tasks for the different media platforms. Maisie Natasha Amy Megan Lucy Georgia George Matt Tom J Tom S. Lee Scott Cameron James  What style models could you use?  What audience research would you do?  What would suitable pre-production work be?
  • 23. Spidergram  Now, for each product, list  codes and conventions and  production issues/considerations.  Eg – Horror Film trailer – where do I get fake blood?  Eg – Music video – do I know anyone who can sing?
  • 24. Problems  Look at your given problem scenarios.  Discuss possible solutions.
  • 25. Task brief  MS2: Brief  Name:  Production:  Description/details:  Pre-Production:  Target Audience:  Genre:
  • 26.  Yr 12 Media Studies Deadlines  All deadlines are to be met.  Work is to reach your teacher by 3.00pm on that day – regardless of whether you actually have a lesson on that day  IMPORTANT:  THIS SHEET MUST BE HANDED IN WITH YOUR COURSEWORK  Monday 31st October 2011  Creation of brief with style model  Complete the brief template, explaining what you plan to do for your production and find an example of an existing text, which is similar to what you want to produce. 
  • 27. Tuesday 3rd January 2012 Pre-Production This should be a completed artefact – nothing hand-drawn to be handed in (except for storyboards, which should be accompanied with detailed descriptions) Tuesday 17th January 2012 First 500 words of report This should be an analysis of your style model together with all of your research so far (e.g. into target audience) Thursday 19th March 2012 FINAL Production This should be printed in colour (if Print or Website) or burned off onto DVD (if moving image) Thursday 26th March 2012 Final Report Remember that this is worth 50% of your coursework mark. It should detail all of your research as well as evaluate your strengths and weaknesses.