2. What is Media Studies?
Every aspect of our lives is touched by media
whether it is your Friday night DVD, checking
who is tweeting what on your smartphone or
reading the day’s headlines in the paper.
Studying media involves changing the way
you look at the world by understanding how
different media work. But, you also get to
change how others look at the world by
making your own media products!
4. What do will you do?
• One exam on two topics
1. Action Adventure Films 2.Television Comedies
• Group Production Project
• Advertising Campaign
• Individual Production Project
1. Choice of media product 2. Essay
6. Examples of Individual Projects
Our current students have produced all sorts
of media projects, some examples are:
• Documentary on bullying
• Website for a Lady Gaga album
• Design for a new female gaming hero
8. Examples of individual essays
Students have to analyse media texts in depth in an
essay. Here are some examples:
• Representation of gender in three music videos by
Madonna, Lady Gaga and Eminem
• Use of documentary conventions in TV and short
film: Educating Essex, I remember Lebanon
• Exploration of mental health in Eastenders and
Hollyoaks
10. What else will you learn?
• As well as developing media skills, you will
also learn how to:
• Conducting research
• Project planning
• Leading a team
• Working independently
• Thinking critically
• Relate texts to their social context
12. Where does it lead?
GCSE Media Studies helps you develop the
knowledge and skills that you need for post-16
study in:
• English Literature, Art
• Psychology, Sociology
• Film Studies, Media Studies
14. So, what do you need…
If you:
• Like challenging how you see the world
• Enjoy working on long term projects
• Can express your ideas and ask difficult questions
• Want to analyse films, TV, advertising and more
Then Media Studies is for you!