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A2 G325: Critical Perspectives in Media

The purpose of this unit is to assess candidatesā€™ knowledge and understanding of media concepts,
contexts and critical debates, through their understanding of one contemporary media issue and
their ability to evaluate their own practical work in reflective and theoretical ways.

The examination is two hours. Candidates are required to answer two compulsory questions, on
their own production work, and one question from a choice of six topic areas. The unit is marked
out of a total of 100, with the two questions on production work marked out of 25 each, and the
media theory question marked out of 50.

There are two sections to this paper:

Section A: Theoretical Evaluation of Production (50 marks)

Section B: Contemporary Media Issues (50 marks)

Section A: Theoretical Evaluation of Production

Candidates answer two compulsory questions. The first requires them to describe and evaluate
their skills development over the course of their production work, from Foundation Portfolio to
Advanced Portfolio. The second asks them to identify one production and evaluate it in relation to
one theoretical concept.

Question 1(a) requires candidates to describe and evaluate their skills development over the
course of their production work, from Foundation Portfolio to Advanced Portfolio. The focus of this
evaluation must be on skills development, and the question will require them to adapt this to one or
two specific production practices. The list of practices to which questions will relate is as follows:



Digital Technology

Creativity

Research and planning

Post-production

Using conventions from real media texts


In the examination, questions will be posed using one or two of these categories.

Where candidates have produced relevant work outside the context of their A Level media course,
they are free to additionally refer to this experience.
Question 1(b) requires candidates to select one production and evaluate it in relation to a media
concept. The list of concepts to which questions will relate is as follows:

Genre

Narrative

Representation

Audience

Media language


In the examination, questions will be set using one of these concepts only.

In some circumstances, candidates will be expected to select the production that appears to relate
most effectively to the specific concept that arises in the exam question. However, the requirement
for candidates to evaluate one of their productions in relation to a concept does not assume that
the concept will necessarily always fit easily and in an orthodox way. Thus in some cases
candidates will be describing their productions in terms of them not relating straightforwardly to the
concept. For example, a candidate producing three websites over their two portfolios might
describe ways in which websites cannot be understood easily through applying conventional
narrative theory. Whether the candidate applies the concept to the product or uses the production
to challenge the concept, it is essential that candidates are sufficiently knowledgeable about the
concept for either approach. Candidates may choose to write about work undertaken at AS or A2,
main task or preliminary/ancillary.

Section B: Contemporary Media Issues

One question to be answered from a choice of six topic areas offered by OCR. There will be two
questions from each topic area.

The topic areas require understanding of contemporary media texts, industries, audiences and
debates.

Candidates must choose one of the following topic areas, in advance of the examination and,
through specific case studies, texts, debates and research of the candidatesā€™ choice, prepare to
demonstrate understanding of the contemporary issue. This understanding must combine
knowledge of at least two media and a range of texts, industries, audiences and debates, but these
are to be selected by the centre / candidate. The assessment of the response will be generic,
allowing for the broadest possible range of responses within the topic area chosen. Each topic is
accompanied by four prompt questions, and candidates must be prepared to answer an exam
question that relates to one or more of these four prompts. There should be emphasis on the
historical, the contemporary and the future in relation to the chosen topic, with most attention on
the present. Centres are thus advised to ensure that study materials for this unit are up to date and
relevant. Candidates may choose to focus on one of the following contemporary media issues:

City College Norwich Topic:

Media in the Online Age
Topic Content Prompts

Candidates are free to study any media texts, theories, case studies, debates and issues,
providing they relate to the four prompts for the topic area selected. The exam question will relate
to one or more of the prompts.

Media in the Online Age



How have online media developed?

What has been the impact of the internet on media production?

How is consumer behaviour and audience response transformed by online media, in relation to the
past?

To what extent has convergence transformed the media?


Candidates might explore combinations of any two media, considering how each (or the two in
converged forms) can be analysed from the above prompts. Examples might be music
downloading and distribution, the film industry and the internet, online television, online gaming,
online news provision, various forms of online media production by the public or a range of other
online media forms.


Further Guidance

Section 1

In order for candidates to be best prepared for the exam, it is suggested that preparation for G325
should take place alongside production work. However, centres are not recommended to design A2
production briefs purely to be ā€˜suitableā€˜ for G325. Rather, candidates should be guided in reflective,
theoretical evaluation of production as an ongoing way of learning throughout their AS and A2
studies. Question 1(a) directly requests an evaluation of how candidatesā€™ media production skills
have developed progressively from AS to A2, so centres are advised to guide candidates through
regular ā€˜auditsā€™ of skills development. As the question for 1(b) is different in focus for each
assessment session, and draws from a list of possible concepts, candidates should either prepare
to answer on more than one of their productions (so they can choose the production in response to
the specific demands of the question) or prepare an evaluation of one production which covers all
of the possible concepts.

Section 2

In order to be fully prepared for the specific requirements of the question, the material studied by
candidates must cover these three elements:

Historical ā€“ dependent on the requirements of the topic, candidates must summarise the
development of the media forms in question in theoretical contexts.

Contemporary ā€“ current issues within the topic area.
Future ā€“ candidates must demonstrate personal engagement with debates about the future of the
media forms / issues that the topic relates to.


In order to preserve the flexibility and freedom for candidates / centres to tailor the topics to their
own preferences / interests, the list of examples offered above should be taken as a starting point
but certainly not as a prescribed set of content. However, centres should approach a topic with the
following general guidance in mind. Credit will be given for work which can be adapted to the
specific requirements of the question.

In addition, candidates will need to offer a balance of media theories, knowledge of texts and
industries and personal engagement with issues and debates.

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Critical Perspectives in Media

  • 1. A2 G325: Critical Perspectives in Media The purpose of this unit is to assess candidatesā€™ knowledge and understanding of media concepts, contexts and critical debates, through their understanding of one contemporary media issue and their ability to evaluate their own practical work in reflective and theoretical ways. The examination is two hours. Candidates are required to answer two compulsory questions, on their own production work, and one question from a choice of six topic areas. The unit is marked out of a total of 100, with the two questions on production work marked out of 25 each, and the media theory question marked out of 50. There are two sections to this paper: Section A: Theoretical Evaluation of Production (50 marks) Section B: Contemporary Media Issues (50 marks) Section A: Theoretical Evaluation of Production Candidates answer two compulsory questions. The first requires them to describe and evaluate their skills development over the course of their production work, from Foundation Portfolio to Advanced Portfolio. The second asks them to identify one production and evaluate it in relation to one theoretical concept. Question 1(a) requires candidates to describe and evaluate their skills development over the course of their production work, from Foundation Portfolio to Advanced Portfolio. The focus of this evaluation must be on skills development, and the question will require them to adapt this to one or two specific production practices. The list of practices to which questions will relate is as follows: Digital Technology Creativity Research and planning Post-production Using conventions from real media texts In the examination, questions will be posed using one or two of these categories. Where candidates have produced relevant work outside the context of their A Level media course, they are free to additionally refer to this experience.
  • 2. Question 1(b) requires candidates to select one production and evaluate it in relation to a media concept. The list of concepts to which questions will relate is as follows: Genre Narrative Representation Audience Media language In the examination, questions will be set using one of these concepts only. In some circumstances, candidates will be expected to select the production that appears to relate most effectively to the specific concept that arises in the exam question. However, the requirement for candidates to evaluate one of their productions in relation to a concept does not assume that the concept will necessarily always fit easily and in an orthodox way. Thus in some cases candidates will be describing their productions in terms of them not relating straightforwardly to the concept. For example, a candidate producing three websites over their two portfolios might describe ways in which websites cannot be understood easily through applying conventional narrative theory. Whether the candidate applies the concept to the product or uses the production to challenge the concept, it is essential that candidates are sufficiently knowledgeable about the concept for either approach. Candidates may choose to write about work undertaken at AS or A2, main task or preliminary/ancillary. Section B: Contemporary Media Issues One question to be answered from a choice of six topic areas offered by OCR. There will be two questions from each topic area. The topic areas require understanding of contemporary media texts, industries, audiences and debates. Candidates must choose one of the following topic areas, in advance of the examination and, through specific case studies, texts, debates and research of the candidatesā€™ choice, prepare to demonstrate understanding of the contemporary issue. This understanding must combine knowledge of at least two media and a range of texts, industries, audiences and debates, but these are to be selected by the centre / candidate. The assessment of the response will be generic, allowing for the broadest possible range of responses within the topic area chosen. Each topic is accompanied by four prompt questions, and candidates must be prepared to answer an exam question that relates to one or more of these four prompts. There should be emphasis on the historical, the contemporary and the future in relation to the chosen topic, with most attention on the present. Centres are thus advised to ensure that study materials for this unit are up to date and relevant. Candidates may choose to focus on one of the following contemporary media issues: City College Norwich Topic: Media in the Online Age
  • 3. Topic Content Prompts Candidates are free to study any media texts, theories, case studies, debates and issues, providing they relate to the four prompts for the topic area selected. The exam question will relate to one or more of the prompts. Media in the Online Age How have online media developed? What has been the impact of the internet on media production? How is consumer behaviour and audience response transformed by online media, in relation to the past? To what extent has convergence transformed the media? Candidates might explore combinations of any two media, considering how each (or the two in converged forms) can be analysed from the above prompts. Examples might be music downloading and distribution, the film industry and the internet, online television, online gaming, online news provision, various forms of online media production by the public or a range of other online media forms. Further Guidance Section 1 In order for candidates to be best prepared for the exam, it is suggested that preparation for G325 should take place alongside production work. However, centres are not recommended to design A2 production briefs purely to be ā€˜suitableā€˜ for G325. Rather, candidates should be guided in reflective, theoretical evaluation of production as an ongoing way of learning throughout their AS and A2 studies. Question 1(a) directly requests an evaluation of how candidatesā€™ media production skills have developed progressively from AS to A2, so centres are advised to guide candidates through regular ā€˜auditsā€™ of skills development. As the question for 1(b) is different in focus for each assessment session, and draws from a list of possible concepts, candidates should either prepare to answer on more than one of their productions (so they can choose the production in response to the specific demands of the question) or prepare an evaluation of one production which covers all of the possible concepts. Section 2 In order to be fully prepared for the specific requirements of the question, the material studied by candidates must cover these three elements: Historical ā€“ dependent on the requirements of the topic, candidates must summarise the development of the media forms in question in theoretical contexts. Contemporary ā€“ current issues within the topic area.
  • 4. Future ā€“ candidates must demonstrate personal engagement with debates about the future of the media forms / issues that the topic relates to. In order to preserve the flexibility and freedom for candidates / centres to tailor the topics to their own preferences / interests, the list of examples offered above should be taken as a starting point but certainly not as a prescribed set of content. However, centres should approach a topic with the following general guidance in mind. Credit will be given for work which can be adapted to the specific requirements of the question. In addition, candidates will need to offer a balance of media theories, knowledge of texts and industries and personal engagement with issues and debates.