The document provides guidance for a media studies exam focusing on two sections: TV drama and media institutions and audiences.
For the TV drama section, students will watch a 5-minute TV drama extract 4 times and answer a question analyzing how one social group is represented through camerawork, editing, sound, or mise-en-scene.
The institutions and audiences section involves discussing issues like media ownership, cross-media convergence, technology, and marketing/consumption in the film industry. Major studios dominate the industry through large budgets and appealing to mass audiences. Conglomerates benefit from synergies across subsidiaries. Independent British films struggle due to smaller budgets and distribution challenges. New technologies are impacting film distribution models.