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SPECIMEN
     Advanced Subsidiary GCE
                                                                               G322 QP
     MEDIA STUDIES

     Unit G322: Key Media Concepts (TV Drama)
                                                                                  Morning/Afternoon
     Specimen Paper

                                                                                        Time: 2 hours




                                     EN
     Additional Materials: Answer Booklet (16 pages)




INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
•   Answer all the questions.
                                   IM
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
•   The number of marks for each question is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part of
    question.
•   The total number of marks for this paper is 100

ADVICE TO CANDIDATES
•   Read each question carefully and make sure you know what you have to do before starting your
  EC

    answer.
•   The quality of written communication will be taken into account in assessing your work.
SP




                                  This document consists of 4 printed pages.
SP (SLM) T12103       © OCR 2007 [QAN 500/2599/5]            OCR is an exempt Charity             [Turn Over
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                                         Answer all questions.




        Section A: Textual Analysis and Representation (Unseen moving image extract)

    •   You will be allowed two minutes to read the question for Section A before the extract is
        screened.

    •   The extract will be screened four times.

    •   First screening: watch the extract; no notes are to be made this time.




                                      EN
    •   Second screening: watch the extract and make notes.

    •   There will be a brief break for note-making.

    •   Third and fourth screening: watch the extract and make notes.

    •   Your notes for Section A are to be written in the answer booklet provided and must be
                                    IM
        handed in at the end of the examination. Rule a diagonal line through your notes
        afterwards.




   Extract: The Chase (BBC/Rollem Productions) Episode 1, written by Kay Mellor, dir. Jamie
   Payne
  EC

   Extract length: 5 minutes max.

   Answer the question below, with detailed reference to specific examples from the extract
   only.

1 Discuss the ways in which the extract constructs representations of gender using the following:
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    •   Camera shots, angles, movement and composition

    •   Editing

    •   Sound

    •   Mise-en-scene                                                                               [50]
3

   Section B: Institutions and Audiences

   Answer the question below, making detailed reference to examples from your case study
   material to support points made in your answer.

2 Discuss the issues raised by an institution’s need to target specific audiences within a media
  industry which you have studied.

                                                                                              [50]

                                                                                       Total [100]




                                    EN
                                  IM
  EC
SP
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                                                   EN
                                                 IM
  EC
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Sources

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OCR is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge
Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge


© OCR 2007
OXFORD CAMBRIDGE AND RSA EXAMINATIONS

                      Advanced Subsidiary GCE

                      MEDIA                                                          G322

                      Unit G322: Key Media Concepts (TV Drama)

                      Specimen Mark Scheme

       The maximum mark for this paper is 100.




                                   EN
       The unit is marked out of a total of 100. Each question is marked out of a total of 50
       marks.



                                 IM
  EC
SP




                             This document consists of 7 printed pages.
                                                                                      [Turn Over
SP (SLM) T12103          © OCR 2007 [QAN 500/2599/5]    OCR is an exempt Charity
2

Question                                                                                  Max
                                             Answer
Number                                                                                    Mark
           The purpose of these Units is to firstly assess candidates’ media
           textual analysis skills and their understanding of the concept of
           representation using a short unseen moving image extract ( AO1 and
           AO2); secondly to assess candidates’ knowledge and knowledge of
           media institutions and their production processes, distribution
           strategies, use of technologies and related issues concerning
           audience reception and consumption of media texts ( AO1 and AO2).


            Section A: Textual Analysis and Representation (Unseen moving
            image extract)




                                   EN
   1.
            Discuss the ways in which the extract constructs representations of
            gender using the following:
                                                                                          (50)
            •   Camera shots, angles, movement and composition
            •   Editing
            •   Sound
            •
                                 IM
                Mise- en-scene


            Candidates will be assessed on their ability to understand how
            representations are constructed in a media text through the analysis of
            different technical areas. Assessment will take place across three
            criteria:
            •
  EC
                Explanation/analysis/argument (20 marks) AO1 Specific
            •   Use of examples (20 marks) AO2 Specific
            •   Use of terminology (10 marks) AO1 Specific
            Candidates’ work should be judged on each of these criteria individually
            and marks awarded according to the level attained. It should be noted
            that it is possible for a candidate to achieve a different level for each
            assessment criterion.
SP


            General Mark Scheme


            Level 1


            Explanation/analysis/argument (0-7 marks)
            •   Shows minimal understanding of the task
            •   Minimal knowledge and understanding of the technical aspects used
                in the extract – general knowledge level
            •   Minimal discussion of the extract’s representations, with no attempt to
                link to textual analysis
            •   Of minimal relevance to set question or a brief response (under one
                and a half sides of answer booklet)
3

Question                                                                                   Max
                                              Answer
Number                                                                                     Mark
            Use of examples (0-7 marks)
            •   Offers minimal textual evidence from the extract
            •   Offers a limited range of examples (only one technical area covered)
            •   Offers examples of minimal relevance to the set question

            Use of terminology (0-3 marks)
            •   Minimal or frequently inaccurate use of appropriate terminology


            Some simple ideas have been expressed. There will be some errors of
            spelling, punctuation and grammar which will be noticeable and intrusive.




                                   EN
            Writing may also lack legibility.
           Level 2


            Explanation/analysis/argument (8-11 marks)
            •   Shows basic understanding of the task
            •   Basic knowledge and understanding of the technical aspects used in
                the extract
                                 IM
            •   Some discussion of the extract’s representations, with some attempt
                to link these to textual analysis
            •   Some relevance to set question


            Use of examples (8-11 marks)
  EC

            •   Offers some textual evidence from the extract
            •   Offers a partial range of examples (at least two technical areas
                covered)
            •   Offers examples with some relevance to the set question


            Use of terminology (4-5 marks)
            •   Some terminology used, although there may be some inaccuracies
SP



            Some simple ideas have been expressed in an appropriate context.
            There are likely to be some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar
            of which some may be noticeable and intrusive.


            Level 3


            Explanation/analysis/argument (12-15 marks)
            •   Shows proficient understanding of the task
            •   Proficient knowledge and understanding of the technical aspects used
                in the extract
            •   Proficient discussion of the extract’s representations, mostly linked to
                textual analysis
            •   Mostly relevant to set question
4



Question                                                                                  Max
                                             Answer
Number                                                                                    Mark


           Use of examples (12-15 marks)
           •   Offers consistent textual evidence from the extract
           •   Offers a range of examples (at least three technical areas covered)
           •   Offers examples which are mostly relevant to the set question


           Use of terminology (6-7 marks)
           •   Use of terminology is mostly accurate




                                  EN
           Relatively straight forward ideas have been expressed with some clarity
           and fluency. Arguments are generally relevant, though may stray from the
           point of the question. There will be some errors of spelling, punctuation
           and grammar, but these are unlikely to be intrusive or obscure meaning.


           Level 4
                                IM
           Explanation/analysis/argument (16-20 marks)
           •   Shows excellent understanding of the task
           •   Excellent knowledge and understanding of the technical aspects used
               in the extract
           •   Excellent discussion of the extract’s representations, clearly linked to
  EC

               textual analysis
           •   Clearly relevant to set question


           Use of examples (16-20 marks)
           •   Offers frequent textual analysis from the extract – award marks to
               reflect the range and appropriateness of examples
           •   Offers a full range of examples from each technical area
SP



           •   Offers examples which are clearly relevant to the set question


           Use of terminology (8-10 marks)
           •   Use of terminology is relevant and accurate


           Complex issues have been expressed clearly and fluently using a style of
           writing appropriate to the complex subject matter. Sentences and
           paragraphs, consistently relevant, have been well structured, using
           appropriate technical terminology. There may be few, if any, errors of
           spelling, punctuation and grammar.
5

Question                                                                                  Max
                                            Answer
Number                                                                                    Mark

           Section B: Institutions and Audiences

   2       Discuss the issues raised by institutions’ need to target specific
           audiences within a media industry which you have studied.                      [50]

           Candidates will be assessed on their ability to illustrate patterns of
           production, distribution, exchange and consumption through relevant case
           study examples and their own experiences.

           Candidates may cover the following material in their responses to the
           question:




                                  EN
              •   Production practices which allow texts to be constructed for specific
                  audiences
              •   Distribution and marketing strategies to raise audience awareness of
                  specific products or types of products
              •   The use of new technology to facilitate more accurate targeting of
                  specific audiences
              •   Audience strategies in facilitating or challenging institutional
                  practices
                                IM
           Candidates should be given credit for their knowledge and understanding,
           illustrated through case study material, in any of these areas; there is no
           requirement that they should all be covered equally. Examiners should also
           be prepared to allow points, examples and arguments that have not been
           considered if they are relevant and justified.
  EC

           Explanation/analysis/argument- AO1 Specific
           Use of examples- AO2 Specific
           Use of terminology- AO1 Specific.

           Level 1

           Explanation/analysis/argument (0-7 marks)
              • Shows minimal understanding of the task
              • Minimal knowledge and understanding of institutional/audience
SP



                 practices – general opinions or assertions predominate
              • Minimal argument evident, with little reference to case study material
              • Of minimal relevance to set question or a brief response (under one
                 and a half sides of answer booklet)

           Use of examples (0-7 marks)
              • Offers minimal use of case study material
              • Offers a limited range of or inappropriate examples
              • Offers examples of minimal relevance to set question

           Use of terminology (0-3 marks)
              • Minimal or frequently inaccurate use of appropriate terminology

            Some simple ideas have been expressed. There will be some errors of
            spelling, punctuation and grammar which will be noticeable and intrusive.
            Writing may also lack legibility.
6

Question                                                                                Max
                                             Answer
Number                                                                                  Mark

           Level 2

           Explanation/analysis/argument (8-11 marks)
              • Shows basic understanding of the task
              • Basic knowledge and understanding of institutional/audience
                 practices – factual knowledge will have some accuracy
              • Basic argument evident, with some reference to case study material
              • Some relevance to set question

           Use of examples (8-11 marks)
              • Offers some evidence from case study material




                                  EN
              • Offers a partial range of examples from case study and own
                  experience
              • Offers examples of some relevance to the set question

           Use of terminology (4-5 marks)
              • Some terminology used, although there may be some inaccuracies

            Some simple ideas have been expressed in an appropriate context.
                                IM
            There are likely to be some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar
            of which some may be noticeable and intrusive.

           Level 3

           Explanation/analysis/argument (12-15 marks)
              • Shows proficient understanding of the task
  EC

              • Proficient knowledge and understanding of institutional/audience
                 practices – factual knowledge is mostly accurate
              • Some developed argument, supported by reference to case study
                 material
              • Mostly relevant to set question

           Use of examples (12-15 marks)
              • Offers consistent evidence from case study material
              • Offers a range of examples from case study and own experience
SP


              • Offers examples which are mostly relevant to the set question

           Use of terminology (6-7 marks)
              • Use of terminology is mostly accurate

            Relatively straight forward ideas have been expressed with some clarity
            and fluency. Arguments are generally relevant, though may stray from the
            point of the question. There will be some errors of spelling, punctuation
            and grammar, but these are unlikely to be intrusive or obscure meaning
7

Question                                                                               Max
                                            Answer
Number                                                                                 Mark

           Level 4

           Explanation/analysis/argument (16-20 marks)
              • Shows excellent understanding of the task
              • Excellent knowledge and understanding of institutional/audience
                 practices – factual knowledge is relevant and accurate
              • A clear and developed argument, substantiated by detailed
                 reference to case study material
              • Clearly relevant to set question

           Use of examples (16-20 marks)




                                 EN
              • Offers frequent evidence from case study material – award marks to
                  reflect the range and appropriateness of examples
              • Offers a full range of examples from case study and own experience
              • Offers examples which are clearly relevant to the set question

           Use of terminology (8-10 marks)
              • Use of terminology is relevant and accurate
                               IM
            Complex issues have been expressed clearly and fluently using a style of
            writing appropriate to the complex subject matter. Sentences and
           paragraphs, consistently relevant, have been well structured, using
           appropriate technical terminology. There may be few, if any, errors of
           spelling, punctuation and grammar.
  EC
SP
2



Question                                                                                      Max
                                               Answer
Number                                                                                        Mark

           Indicative Content

           Section A: Textual Analysis and Representation


           Candidates are expected to study an ‘unseen’ moving image extract with
           one compulsory question dealing with textual analysis of various technical
           aspects of the languages and conventions of a British television drama.
           Candidates will be asked to link this analysis with a discussion of some
           aspect of representation within the sequence.




                                    EN
           Question 1

           Candidates will demonstrate textual analysis of all of the following technical
           areas of moving image language and conventions in relation to the unseen
           extract:               IM
           • Camera Angle, Shot, Movement and Composition


           • Mise-en-Scene


           • Editing
  EC

           • Sound


           The focus of study for Section A is the use of technical aspects of the
           moving image medium to create meaning for an audience, focusing on the
           creation of representations of specific social types, groups, events or places
           within the extract. Candidates should be prepared to analyse and discuss
           the following: technical aspects of the language and conventions of the
SP


           moving image medium, in relation to the unseen moving image extract, as
           appropriate to the genre and extract specified, in order to discuss the
           sequence’s representation of individuals, groups, events or places:


           Camera Shots, Angle, Movement and Composition

           •   Shots: establishing shot, master shot, close-up, mid-shot, long shot, wide
               shot, two-shot, aerial shot, point of view shot, over the shoulder shot, and
               variations of these

           •   Angle: high angle, low angle, canted angle

           •   Movement: pan, tilt, track, dolly, crane, steadicam, hand-held, zoom,
               reverse zoom
3



Question                                                                                      Max
                                                Answer
Number                                                                                        Mark


           •    Composition: framing, rule of thirds, depth of field – deep and shallow
                focus, focus pulls

           At a basic level, candidates will be able to identify and describe the type of
           shots or combination of camera shots used, use of camera angles, camera
           movement and shot composition. Analysis will be limited.

           At a higher level candidates will be able to show excellent understanding of
           the technical construction of shots and show a detailed and through




                                     EN
           knowledge and understanding of the technical aspects used in discussion of
           the extract’s use of representations. This will be clearly linked to textual
           analysis and clearly relevant to the set question.

           Editing

           Includes transition of image and sound – continuity and non-continuity
                                   IM
           systems

           •    Cutting: shot/reverse shot, eyeline match, graphic match, action match,
                jump cut, crosscutting, parallel editing, cutaway; insert;

           •    Other transitions, dissolve, fade-in, fade-out, wipe, superimposition, long
                take, short take, slow motion, ellipsis and expansion of time, post-
  EC

                production, visual effects

           At a basic level, candidates will be able to identify and describe the type of
           transitions used. They will be able to describe and comment upon the style
           of editing. Analysis will be limited.

           At a higher level candidates will be able to show excellent understanding of
           the editing of the technical aspects used in the extract. Candidates will also
SP


           be able to discuss how the editing in the extract assists in signifying the
           representations used in the extract, which are clearly linked to textual
           analysis and relevant to set question.

           Sound

           Diegetic and non-diegetic sound; synchronous/asynchronous sound; sound
           effects; sound motif, sound bridge, dialogue, voiceover, mode of
           address/direct address, sound mixing, sound perspective

           •    Soundtrack: score, incidental music, themes and stings, ambient sound

               At a basic level, candidates will be able to identify and describe the type
               of sounds used and will be able to describe and comment upon the use of
               sound. Analysis will be limited to identifying the use of sound.
4

Question                                                                                   Max
                                                    Answer
Number                                                                                     Mark
               At a higher level candidates will be able to show excellent understanding
               of the sound as a technical aspect used in the extract and discriminate
               between the different uses of sound. Candidates will be able to discuss
               how the sound in the extract is used to convey meaning and atmosphere,
               which is then examined in relation to representations used. The most
               able candidates will use textual analysis and examples relevant to the
               question set.

           Mise-en-Scene

           •    Production design: location, studio, set design, costume and make-up,
                properties




                                     EN
           •    Lighting; colour design

           At a basic level, candidates will be able to identify and describe the mise-
           en-scene used and will be able to describe and comment upon the
           production design. Analysis will be limited.
                                   IM
           At a higher level candidates will be able to show excellent understanding of
           the use of mise en scene as a technical aspect used in the extract.
           Candidates will be able to discuss how the mise-en-scene in the extract is
           used to convey meaning and how the concept exemplifies any
           representations used. Candidates will use textual analysis and examples
           relevant to the question set.
  EC

           It is acknowledged that not every one of the above technical areas will
           feature in equal measure in any given extract. Therefore examiners are
           instructed to bear this in mind when marking the candidates’ answers and
           will not expect each aspect to be covered in the same degree of detail, but
           as appropriate to the extract provided and to the discussion of
           representation. As indicated by the mark scheme, marks are awarded
           according to the degree of coverage the candidate gives to each point, for
           example, a response is considered basic if the candidate offers a partial
           range of examples (at least two technical areas covered) with basic
SP


           knowledge and understanding. Candidates should be prepared to discuss,
           in response to the question, how these technical elements create specific
           representations of individuals, groups, events or places and help to
           articulate specific messages and values, which have social significance.
           Particular areas of representation which may be chosen are:
                  •   Gender
                  •   Age
                  •   Ethnicity
                  •   Sexuality
                  •   Class and Status
                  •   Physical ability/disability
                  •   Regional identity
5

Question                                                                                    Max
                                              Answer
Number                                                                                      Mark
           Candidates discussion of the concept of representation is integral to a
           discussion of the technical elements of the television drama. Where a
           candidates work is basic there is some attempt to link the technical
           aspects of the television drama to the key concept, with some attempt to
           use examples.
           An excellent response will show excellent discussion and evaluation of the
           extract’s representations, clearly linked to textual analysis. Candidates will
           be able to evaluate the range of representations used.




                                   EN
                                 IM
  EC
SP
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  Assessment Objectives Grid (includes QWC)

    Question        AO1           AO2
       1             30            20
       2             30            20
     Totals          60            40




          EN
        IM
  EC
SP

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Sample Test Paper

  • 1. SPECIMEN Advanced Subsidiary GCE G322 QP MEDIA STUDIES Unit G322: Key Media Concepts (TV Drama) Morning/Afternoon Specimen Paper Time: 2 hours EN Additional Materials: Answer Booklet (16 pages) INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES • Answer all the questions. IM INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES • The number of marks for each question is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part of question. • The total number of marks for this paper is 100 ADVICE TO CANDIDATES • Read each question carefully and make sure you know what you have to do before starting your EC answer. • The quality of written communication will be taken into account in assessing your work. SP This document consists of 4 printed pages. SP (SLM) T12103 © OCR 2007 [QAN 500/2599/5] OCR is an exempt Charity [Turn Over
  • 2. 2 Answer all questions. Section A: Textual Analysis and Representation (Unseen moving image extract) • You will be allowed two minutes to read the question for Section A before the extract is screened. • The extract will be screened four times. • First screening: watch the extract; no notes are to be made this time. EN • Second screening: watch the extract and make notes. • There will be a brief break for note-making. • Third and fourth screening: watch the extract and make notes. • Your notes for Section A are to be written in the answer booklet provided and must be IM handed in at the end of the examination. Rule a diagonal line through your notes afterwards. Extract: The Chase (BBC/Rollem Productions) Episode 1, written by Kay Mellor, dir. Jamie Payne EC Extract length: 5 minutes max. Answer the question below, with detailed reference to specific examples from the extract only. 1 Discuss the ways in which the extract constructs representations of gender using the following: SP • Camera shots, angles, movement and composition • Editing • Sound • Mise-en-scene [50]
  • 3. 3 Section B: Institutions and Audiences Answer the question below, making detailed reference to examples from your case study material to support points made in your answer. 2 Discuss the issues raised by an institution’s need to target specific audiences within a media industry which you have studied. [50] Total [100] EN IM EC SP
  • 4. 4 EN IM EC SP Copyright Acknowledgements: Sources Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (OCR) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest opportunity. OCR is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge © OCR 2007
  • 5. OXFORD CAMBRIDGE AND RSA EXAMINATIONS Advanced Subsidiary GCE MEDIA G322 Unit G322: Key Media Concepts (TV Drama) Specimen Mark Scheme The maximum mark for this paper is 100. EN The unit is marked out of a total of 100. Each question is marked out of a total of 50 marks. IM EC SP This document consists of 7 printed pages. [Turn Over SP (SLM) T12103 © OCR 2007 [QAN 500/2599/5] OCR is an exempt Charity
  • 6. 2 Question Max Answer Number Mark The purpose of these Units is to firstly assess candidates’ media textual analysis skills and their understanding of the concept of representation using a short unseen moving image extract ( AO1 and AO2); secondly to assess candidates’ knowledge and knowledge of media institutions and their production processes, distribution strategies, use of technologies and related issues concerning audience reception and consumption of media texts ( AO1 and AO2). Section A: Textual Analysis and Representation (Unseen moving image extract) EN 1. Discuss the ways in which the extract constructs representations of gender using the following: (50) • Camera shots, angles, movement and composition • Editing • Sound • IM Mise- en-scene Candidates will be assessed on their ability to understand how representations are constructed in a media text through the analysis of different technical areas. Assessment will take place across three criteria: • EC Explanation/analysis/argument (20 marks) AO1 Specific • Use of examples (20 marks) AO2 Specific • Use of terminology (10 marks) AO1 Specific Candidates’ work should be judged on each of these criteria individually and marks awarded according to the level attained. It should be noted that it is possible for a candidate to achieve a different level for each assessment criterion. SP General Mark Scheme Level 1 Explanation/analysis/argument (0-7 marks) • Shows minimal understanding of the task • Minimal knowledge and understanding of the technical aspects used in the extract – general knowledge level • Minimal discussion of the extract’s representations, with no attempt to link to textual analysis • Of minimal relevance to set question or a brief response (under one and a half sides of answer booklet)
  • 7. 3 Question Max Answer Number Mark Use of examples (0-7 marks) • Offers minimal textual evidence from the extract • Offers a limited range of examples (only one technical area covered) • Offers examples of minimal relevance to the set question Use of terminology (0-3 marks) • Minimal or frequently inaccurate use of appropriate terminology Some simple ideas have been expressed. There will be some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar which will be noticeable and intrusive. EN Writing may also lack legibility. Level 2 Explanation/analysis/argument (8-11 marks) • Shows basic understanding of the task • Basic knowledge and understanding of the technical aspects used in the extract IM • Some discussion of the extract’s representations, with some attempt to link these to textual analysis • Some relevance to set question Use of examples (8-11 marks) EC • Offers some textual evidence from the extract • Offers a partial range of examples (at least two technical areas covered) • Offers examples with some relevance to the set question Use of terminology (4-5 marks) • Some terminology used, although there may be some inaccuracies SP Some simple ideas have been expressed in an appropriate context. There are likely to be some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar of which some may be noticeable and intrusive. Level 3 Explanation/analysis/argument (12-15 marks) • Shows proficient understanding of the task • Proficient knowledge and understanding of the technical aspects used in the extract • Proficient discussion of the extract’s representations, mostly linked to textual analysis • Mostly relevant to set question
  • 8. 4 Question Max Answer Number Mark Use of examples (12-15 marks) • Offers consistent textual evidence from the extract • Offers a range of examples (at least three technical areas covered) • Offers examples which are mostly relevant to the set question Use of terminology (6-7 marks) • Use of terminology is mostly accurate EN Relatively straight forward ideas have been expressed with some clarity and fluency. Arguments are generally relevant, though may stray from the point of the question. There will be some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar, but these are unlikely to be intrusive or obscure meaning. Level 4 IM Explanation/analysis/argument (16-20 marks) • Shows excellent understanding of the task • Excellent knowledge and understanding of the technical aspects used in the extract • Excellent discussion of the extract’s representations, clearly linked to EC textual analysis • Clearly relevant to set question Use of examples (16-20 marks) • Offers frequent textual analysis from the extract – award marks to reflect the range and appropriateness of examples • Offers a full range of examples from each technical area SP • Offers examples which are clearly relevant to the set question Use of terminology (8-10 marks) • Use of terminology is relevant and accurate Complex issues have been expressed clearly and fluently using a style of writing appropriate to the complex subject matter. Sentences and paragraphs, consistently relevant, have been well structured, using appropriate technical terminology. There may be few, if any, errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar.
  • 9. 5 Question Max Answer Number Mark Section B: Institutions and Audiences 2 Discuss the issues raised by institutions’ need to target specific audiences within a media industry which you have studied. [50] Candidates will be assessed on their ability to illustrate patterns of production, distribution, exchange and consumption through relevant case study examples and their own experiences. Candidates may cover the following material in their responses to the question: EN • Production practices which allow texts to be constructed for specific audiences • Distribution and marketing strategies to raise audience awareness of specific products or types of products • The use of new technology to facilitate more accurate targeting of specific audiences • Audience strategies in facilitating or challenging institutional practices IM Candidates should be given credit for their knowledge and understanding, illustrated through case study material, in any of these areas; there is no requirement that they should all be covered equally. Examiners should also be prepared to allow points, examples and arguments that have not been considered if they are relevant and justified. EC Explanation/analysis/argument- AO1 Specific Use of examples- AO2 Specific Use of terminology- AO1 Specific. Level 1 Explanation/analysis/argument (0-7 marks) • Shows minimal understanding of the task • Minimal knowledge and understanding of institutional/audience SP practices – general opinions or assertions predominate • Minimal argument evident, with little reference to case study material • Of minimal relevance to set question or a brief response (under one and a half sides of answer booklet) Use of examples (0-7 marks) • Offers minimal use of case study material • Offers a limited range of or inappropriate examples • Offers examples of minimal relevance to set question Use of terminology (0-3 marks) • Minimal or frequently inaccurate use of appropriate terminology Some simple ideas have been expressed. There will be some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar which will be noticeable and intrusive. Writing may also lack legibility.
  • 10. 6 Question Max Answer Number Mark Level 2 Explanation/analysis/argument (8-11 marks) • Shows basic understanding of the task • Basic knowledge and understanding of institutional/audience practices – factual knowledge will have some accuracy • Basic argument evident, with some reference to case study material • Some relevance to set question Use of examples (8-11 marks) • Offers some evidence from case study material EN • Offers a partial range of examples from case study and own experience • Offers examples of some relevance to the set question Use of terminology (4-5 marks) • Some terminology used, although there may be some inaccuracies Some simple ideas have been expressed in an appropriate context. IM There are likely to be some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar of which some may be noticeable and intrusive. Level 3 Explanation/analysis/argument (12-15 marks) • Shows proficient understanding of the task EC • Proficient knowledge and understanding of institutional/audience practices – factual knowledge is mostly accurate • Some developed argument, supported by reference to case study material • Mostly relevant to set question Use of examples (12-15 marks) • Offers consistent evidence from case study material • Offers a range of examples from case study and own experience SP • Offers examples which are mostly relevant to the set question Use of terminology (6-7 marks) • Use of terminology is mostly accurate Relatively straight forward ideas have been expressed with some clarity and fluency. Arguments are generally relevant, though may stray from the point of the question. There will be some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar, but these are unlikely to be intrusive or obscure meaning
  • 11. 7 Question Max Answer Number Mark Level 4 Explanation/analysis/argument (16-20 marks) • Shows excellent understanding of the task • Excellent knowledge and understanding of institutional/audience practices – factual knowledge is relevant and accurate • A clear and developed argument, substantiated by detailed reference to case study material • Clearly relevant to set question Use of examples (16-20 marks) EN • Offers frequent evidence from case study material – award marks to reflect the range and appropriateness of examples • Offers a full range of examples from case study and own experience • Offers examples which are clearly relevant to the set question Use of terminology (8-10 marks) • Use of terminology is relevant and accurate IM Complex issues have been expressed clearly and fluently using a style of writing appropriate to the complex subject matter. Sentences and paragraphs, consistently relevant, have been well structured, using appropriate technical terminology. There may be few, if any, errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar. EC SP
  • 12. 2 Question Max Answer Number Mark Indicative Content Section A: Textual Analysis and Representation Candidates are expected to study an ‘unseen’ moving image extract with one compulsory question dealing with textual analysis of various technical aspects of the languages and conventions of a British television drama. Candidates will be asked to link this analysis with a discussion of some aspect of representation within the sequence. EN Question 1 Candidates will demonstrate textual analysis of all of the following technical areas of moving image language and conventions in relation to the unseen extract: IM • Camera Angle, Shot, Movement and Composition • Mise-en-Scene • Editing EC • Sound The focus of study for Section A is the use of technical aspects of the moving image medium to create meaning for an audience, focusing on the creation of representations of specific social types, groups, events or places within the extract. Candidates should be prepared to analyse and discuss the following: technical aspects of the language and conventions of the SP moving image medium, in relation to the unseen moving image extract, as appropriate to the genre and extract specified, in order to discuss the sequence’s representation of individuals, groups, events or places: Camera Shots, Angle, Movement and Composition • Shots: establishing shot, master shot, close-up, mid-shot, long shot, wide shot, two-shot, aerial shot, point of view shot, over the shoulder shot, and variations of these • Angle: high angle, low angle, canted angle • Movement: pan, tilt, track, dolly, crane, steadicam, hand-held, zoom, reverse zoom
  • 13. 3 Question Max Answer Number Mark • Composition: framing, rule of thirds, depth of field – deep and shallow focus, focus pulls At a basic level, candidates will be able to identify and describe the type of shots or combination of camera shots used, use of camera angles, camera movement and shot composition. Analysis will be limited. At a higher level candidates will be able to show excellent understanding of the technical construction of shots and show a detailed and through EN knowledge and understanding of the technical aspects used in discussion of the extract’s use of representations. This will be clearly linked to textual analysis and clearly relevant to the set question. Editing Includes transition of image and sound – continuity and non-continuity IM systems • Cutting: shot/reverse shot, eyeline match, graphic match, action match, jump cut, crosscutting, parallel editing, cutaway; insert; • Other transitions, dissolve, fade-in, fade-out, wipe, superimposition, long take, short take, slow motion, ellipsis and expansion of time, post- EC production, visual effects At a basic level, candidates will be able to identify and describe the type of transitions used. They will be able to describe and comment upon the style of editing. Analysis will be limited. At a higher level candidates will be able to show excellent understanding of the editing of the technical aspects used in the extract. Candidates will also SP be able to discuss how the editing in the extract assists in signifying the representations used in the extract, which are clearly linked to textual analysis and relevant to set question. Sound Diegetic and non-diegetic sound; synchronous/asynchronous sound; sound effects; sound motif, sound bridge, dialogue, voiceover, mode of address/direct address, sound mixing, sound perspective • Soundtrack: score, incidental music, themes and stings, ambient sound At a basic level, candidates will be able to identify and describe the type of sounds used and will be able to describe and comment upon the use of sound. Analysis will be limited to identifying the use of sound.
  • 14. 4 Question Max Answer Number Mark At a higher level candidates will be able to show excellent understanding of the sound as a technical aspect used in the extract and discriminate between the different uses of sound. Candidates will be able to discuss how the sound in the extract is used to convey meaning and atmosphere, which is then examined in relation to representations used. The most able candidates will use textual analysis and examples relevant to the question set. Mise-en-Scene • Production design: location, studio, set design, costume and make-up, properties EN • Lighting; colour design At a basic level, candidates will be able to identify and describe the mise- en-scene used and will be able to describe and comment upon the production design. Analysis will be limited. IM At a higher level candidates will be able to show excellent understanding of the use of mise en scene as a technical aspect used in the extract. Candidates will be able to discuss how the mise-en-scene in the extract is used to convey meaning and how the concept exemplifies any representations used. Candidates will use textual analysis and examples relevant to the question set. EC It is acknowledged that not every one of the above technical areas will feature in equal measure in any given extract. Therefore examiners are instructed to bear this in mind when marking the candidates’ answers and will not expect each aspect to be covered in the same degree of detail, but as appropriate to the extract provided and to the discussion of representation. As indicated by the mark scheme, marks are awarded according to the degree of coverage the candidate gives to each point, for example, a response is considered basic if the candidate offers a partial range of examples (at least two technical areas covered) with basic SP knowledge and understanding. Candidates should be prepared to discuss, in response to the question, how these technical elements create specific representations of individuals, groups, events or places and help to articulate specific messages and values, which have social significance. Particular areas of representation which may be chosen are: • Gender • Age • Ethnicity • Sexuality • Class and Status • Physical ability/disability • Regional identity
  • 15. 5 Question Max Answer Number Mark Candidates discussion of the concept of representation is integral to a discussion of the technical elements of the television drama. Where a candidates work is basic there is some attempt to link the technical aspects of the television drama to the key concept, with some attempt to use examples. An excellent response will show excellent discussion and evaluation of the extract’s representations, clearly linked to textual analysis. Candidates will be able to evaluate the range of representations used. EN IM EC SP
  • 16. 6 Assessment Objectives Grid (includes QWC) Question AO1 AO2 1 30 20 2 30 20 Totals 60 40 EN IM EC SP