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Level Media studies . Harlow College
A Level Media Studies H409/03/04 Making media
Non-Examination Assessment (NEA) Briefs
Issue date 12 June 2018
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES
ď‚· You must not reproduce an existing media product.
ď‚· Group productions are not permitted but unassessed learners and others may act in,
or appear in, the media production. In addition, unassessed learners and others may
operate lighting, sound, recording and other equipment under your direction if
required.
ď‚· You must use original footage, images and/or text within your production.
ď‚· This NEA task is for candidates examined in 2019.
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
ď‚· The total number of marks available for the NEA component is 60. (30% of A level)
Guidance
Teachers can review learners’ work before it is handed in for final assessment. Advice must remain
at the general level, enabling learners to take the initiative in making amendments. One review
should be sufficient to enable learners to understand the demands of the assessment criteria.
Statement of Intent
Learners must complete a Statement of Intent for their own media production which must be
submitted with their production. A penalty will be applied if it is not supplied to the teacher with a
learner’s final production (see Section 3f of this specification for more details). The Statement of
Intent needs to outline the ways in which the learner proposes to use the four areas of the media
theoretical framework to communicate meaning and meet the requirements of their chosen brief,
set by OCR.
Learners must complete the Statement of Intent document using approximately 500 words. A
template will be provided on the OCR website for guidance.
Teachers should refer to section 2f of the specification for further guidance on preparatory activities
(research and planning), production rules and guidance and submission guidance.
Teachers can:
ď‚· explain the purpose of their chosen media brief
ď‚· advise on resources for individual productions
ď‚· train learners to use any necessary technology or software needed for the production
ď‚· alert the learner to key things that must be included in their final production
 review learners’ work before it is handed in for final assessment (this includes rough cut
edits).
Advice must remain at the general level, enabling learners to take the initiative in making
amendments. One review should be sufficient to enable learners to understand the demands of the
assessment criteria.
Teachers must not:
 practise the learner’s chosen media brief with them
ď‚· give detailed advice and suggestions as to how the work may be improved in order to meet
the
ď‚· assessment criteria; this includes indicating errors or omissions
ď‚· personally intervene to improve the presentation or content of the work.
Providing that advice remains at the general level, enabling the learner to take the initiative in
making amendments, there is no need to record this advice as assistance or deduct marks.
Brief
Medium Requirements of the brief Production detail
Brief 4
Music
Video and
online
You work for an independent media
production company. You have been
given the task of producing a three-
minute music video for a fictional
dance band/artist signed to
Universal Music, and the working
website for the band/artist.
(You may use an existing song for
your music video; this does not need
to be copyright free.)
The music video must feature a
narrative appropriate to a music
video (e.g. a performance montage,
a linear narrative illustrating or
commenting on the song, or a mix of
performance montage and other
narrative elements).
The web pages must promote the
band/artist to its target audience and
enable fans to interact with them.
Summary of brief requirements:
ď‚· Statement of Intent (approx.
500words). 1
ď‚· Music Video: One, three-minute
music video.
ď‚· Distribution channel: Content
must be suitable for broadcast on
streaming sites such as YouTube
and age appropriate for young
adults from the age of 16.
ď‚· Number of web pages: One
homepage and one linked page.
ď‚· Cross-media production target
audience: A culturally
sophisticated, 16–25 class AB
demographic.
There must be a clear sense of
branding across the two elements
of the cross-media production.
The production of the music video must include (as a
minimum):
Range of camera shots, including shot distances, angles
and movement as appropriate to a music video.
Editing of footage appropriate to the genre of the music
video audio track.
At least two different settings (this may be the same
location with a significantly different use of mise-en-scene
and / or lighting or two different locations).
At least two characters representing at least two different
social groups.
Graphics/titles to include the name of the track and the
name of the band/artist.
The production of the web pages must include (as a
minimum):
A minimum of two original images, (with at least one
different original image on each of the two pages) that
promotes and reinforces the brand identity of the
band/artist (for example these might feature the band/artist
or fans).
Appropriate conventions of website design, including an
original title and logo for the band/artist’s webpage and a
menu bar.
Text introducing the band/artist.
Working links from the home page to the other page.
A range of appropriate media language techniques
(typography, images, fonts, backgrounds, logos etc.) as
appropriate to the purpose of the website.
Original audio or audio-visual content appropriate to the
band/artist’s webpage.
1
A Statement of Intent document needs to be completed as part of each OCR set brief in which learners
outline the methods they propose to use from the four areas of the media theoretical framework to
communicate meaning and meet the requirements of their chosen set brief.
Making media (H409/03/04) – marking criteria
The learner’s cross-media production should be marked as three separate elements against the appropriate marking criteria as shown below, and a total
mark awarded out of 60.
Marking criteria Maximum mark
The television/radio/magazine/music
video media product
1 Application of knowledge and understanding of the media theoretical framework to
create a media product
25
The online media product 2 Application of knowledge and understanding of the media theoretical framework to
create a media product
25
The digitally convergent nature of the
cross-media product to create meaning
3 Application of knowledge and understanding of the digitally convergent nature of
contemporary media to create meaning
10
Total: 60
Each element of the cross-media production should be judged individually against the relevant set of marking criteria. Marks should be credited according
to the level attained for each set of criteria. It should be noted that it is possible for a learner to achieve a different level for each element of the production.
For example, a learner may demonstrate an excellent application of knowledge and understanding of the media theoretical framework to create their online
product (Level 5) but only demonstrate adequate application of knowledge and understanding of the media theoretical framework to create their
television/radio/magazine/music video media product (Level 3).
Over-length work
If work is submitted that is longer than the specified length, only the part up to (and including) the specified length can be credited. Any work beyond this
must not be considered for credit against the marking criteria. Teachers should stop watching or reading work beyond the specified length. This means that:
ď‚· Brief 1 For the television production any work submitted beyond the three-minute requirement must not be considered for credit and for the
online production any work submitted beyond the two-page requirement must not be considered for credit. Teachers should mark the first
homepage and linked page presented.
ď‚· Brief 4 For the music video production any work submitted beyond the three-minute requirement must not be considered for credit and for the
online production any work submitted beyond the two-page requirement must not be considered for credit. Teachers should mark the first
homepage and linked page presented.
Work that is shorter than the specified length should be marked against the marking criteria but may not allow learners to access the full range of marks
available.
Candidates who do not use original footage, images or text in their production(s) must not be awarded marks above level 1 for the production(s). For clarity,
if one production contains original footage, image and text and one production doesn’t then only the production that doesn’t contain original footage, images
or text must not be awarded marks above level 1. If both productions do not use original footage, images or text then both productions must not be awarded
above level 1.
A Statement of Intent must be supplied by the learner to each teacher with the media production. If a Statement of Intent is not supplied then a penalty of
10 marks must be deducted from the learner’s overall total out of a maximum of 60. If a learner’s outcome prior to the penalty is 10 marks or less, their
outcome should be moved to zero marks. The purpose of the Statement of Intent is to understand what candidates have intended to do in the creation of
their media product. Whether or not candidates have met the brief to a suitable standard will be assessed by the marking criteria, as indicated in the levels,
the Statement of Intent is corroborating evidence.
If a learner only produces one of the two required products that make up the cross-media production then they must only be credited against the marking
criteria for the product supplied and cannot be credited any marks in marking criteria 2: application of knowledge and understanding of the digitally
convergent nature of contemporary media to create meaning.
The non-examined assessment marking criteria assess Assessment Objective AO3: Create media products for an intended audience, by applying
knowledge and understanding of the theoretical framework of media to communicate meaning.
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Nea brief alevel media2018_v2

  • 1. Level Media studies . Harlow College A Level Media Studies H409/03/04 Making media Non-Examination Assessment (NEA) Briefs Issue date 12 June 2018 INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES ď‚· You must not reproduce an existing media product. ď‚· Group productions are not permitted but unassessed learners and others may act in, or appear in, the media production. In addition, unassessed learners and others may operate lighting, sound, recording and other equipment under your direction if required. ď‚· You must use original footage, images and/or text within your production. ď‚· This NEA task is for candidates examined in 2019. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES ď‚· The total number of marks available for the NEA component is 60. (30% of A level)
  • 2. Guidance Teachers can review learners’ work before it is handed in for final assessment. Advice must remain at the general level, enabling learners to take the initiative in making amendments. One review should be sufficient to enable learners to understand the demands of the assessment criteria. Statement of Intent Learners must complete a Statement of Intent for their own media production which must be submitted with their production. A penalty will be applied if it is not supplied to the teacher with a learner’s final production (see Section 3f of this specification for more details). The Statement of Intent needs to outline the ways in which the learner proposes to use the four areas of the media theoretical framework to communicate meaning and meet the requirements of their chosen brief, set by OCR. Learners must complete the Statement of Intent document using approximately 500 words. A template will be provided on the OCR website for guidance. Teachers should refer to section 2f of the specification for further guidance on preparatory activities (research and planning), production rules and guidance and submission guidance. Teachers can: ď‚· explain the purpose of their chosen media brief ď‚· advise on resources for individual productions ď‚· train learners to use any necessary technology or software needed for the production ď‚· alert the learner to key things that must be included in their final production ď‚· review learners’ work before it is handed in for final assessment (this includes rough cut edits). Advice must remain at the general level, enabling learners to take the initiative in making amendments. One review should be sufficient to enable learners to understand the demands of the assessment criteria. Teachers must not: ď‚· practise the learner’s chosen media brief with them ď‚· give detailed advice and suggestions as to how the work may be improved in order to meet the ď‚· assessment criteria; this includes indicating errors or omissions ď‚· personally intervene to improve the presentation or content of the work. Providing that advice remains at the general level, enabling the learner to take the initiative in making amendments, there is no need to record this advice as assistance or deduct marks.
  • 3. Brief Medium Requirements of the brief Production detail Brief 4 Music Video and online You work for an independent media production company. You have been given the task of producing a three- minute music video for a fictional dance band/artist signed to Universal Music, and the working website for the band/artist. (You may use an existing song for your music video; this does not need to be copyright free.) The music video must feature a narrative appropriate to a music video (e.g. a performance montage, a linear narrative illustrating or commenting on the song, or a mix of performance montage and other narrative elements). The web pages must promote the band/artist to its target audience and enable fans to interact with them. Summary of brief requirements: ď‚· Statement of Intent (approx. 500words). 1 ď‚· Music Video: One, three-minute music video. ď‚· Distribution channel: Content must be suitable for broadcast on streaming sites such as YouTube and age appropriate for young adults from the age of 16. ď‚· Number of web pages: One homepage and one linked page. ď‚· Cross-media production target audience: A culturally sophisticated, 16–25 class AB demographic. There must be a clear sense of branding across the two elements of the cross-media production. The production of the music video must include (as a minimum): Range of camera shots, including shot distances, angles and movement as appropriate to a music video. Editing of footage appropriate to the genre of the music video audio track. At least two different settings (this may be the same location with a significantly different use of mise-en-scene and / or lighting or two different locations). At least two characters representing at least two different social groups. Graphics/titles to include the name of the track and the name of the band/artist. The production of the web pages must include (as a minimum): A minimum of two original images, (with at least one different original image on each of the two pages) that promotes and reinforces the brand identity of the band/artist (for example these might feature the band/artist or fans). Appropriate conventions of website design, including an original title and logo for the band/artist’s webpage and a menu bar. Text introducing the band/artist. Working links from the home page to the other page. A range of appropriate media language techniques (typography, images, fonts, backgrounds, logos etc.) as appropriate to the purpose of the website. Original audio or audio-visual content appropriate to the band/artist’s webpage. 1 A Statement of Intent document needs to be completed as part of each OCR set brief in which learners outline the methods they propose to use from the four areas of the media theoretical framework to communicate meaning and meet the requirements of their chosen set brief.
  • 4. Making media (H409/03/04) – marking criteria The learner’s cross-media production should be marked as three separate elements against the appropriate marking criteria as shown below, and a total mark awarded out of 60. Marking criteria Maximum mark The television/radio/magazine/music video media product 1 Application of knowledge and understanding of the media theoretical framework to create a media product 25 The online media product 2 Application of knowledge and understanding of the media theoretical framework to create a media product 25 The digitally convergent nature of the cross-media product to create meaning 3 Application of knowledge and understanding of the digitally convergent nature of contemporary media to create meaning 10 Total: 60 Each element of the cross-media production should be judged individually against the relevant set of marking criteria. Marks should be credited according to the level attained for each set of criteria. It should be noted that it is possible for a learner to achieve a different level for each element of the production. For example, a learner may demonstrate an excellent application of knowledge and understanding of the media theoretical framework to create their online product (Level 5) but only demonstrate adequate application of knowledge and understanding of the media theoretical framework to create their television/radio/magazine/music video media product (Level 3). Over-length work If work is submitted that is longer than the specified length, only the part up to (and including) the specified length can be credited. Any work beyond this must not be considered for credit against the marking criteria. Teachers should stop watching or reading work beyond the specified length. This means that: ď‚· Brief 1 For the television production any work submitted beyond the three-minute requirement must not be considered for credit and for the online production any work submitted beyond the two-page requirement must not be considered for credit. Teachers should mark the first homepage and linked page presented. ď‚· Brief 4 For the music video production any work submitted beyond the three-minute requirement must not be considered for credit and for the online production any work submitted beyond the two-page requirement must not be considered for credit. Teachers should mark the first homepage and linked page presented.
  • 5. Work that is shorter than the specified length should be marked against the marking criteria but may not allow learners to access the full range of marks available. Candidates who do not use original footage, images or text in their production(s) must not be awarded marks above level 1 for the production(s). For clarity, if one production contains original footage, image and text and one production doesn’t then only the production that doesn’t contain original footage, images or text must not be awarded marks above level 1. If both productions do not use original footage, images or text then both productions must not be awarded above level 1. A Statement of Intent must be supplied by the learner to each teacher with the media production. If a Statement of Intent is not supplied then a penalty of 10 marks must be deducted from the learner’s overall total out of a maximum of 60. If a learner’s outcome prior to the penalty is 10 marks or less, their outcome should be moved to zero marks. The purpose of the Statement of Intent is to understand what candidates have intended to do in the creation of their media product. Whether or not candidates have met the brief to a suitable standard will be assessed by the marking criteria, as indicated in the levels, the Statement of Intent is corroborating evidence. If a learner only produces one of the two required products that make up the cross-media production then they must only be credited against the marking criteria for the product supplied and cannot be credited any marks in marking criteria 2: application of knowledge and understanding of the digitally convergent nature of contemporary media to create meaning. The non-examined assessment marking criteria assess Assessment Objective AO3: Create media products for an intended audience, by applying knowledge and understanding of the theoretical framework of media to communicate meaning.