Media Studies
“Los medios no tratan de entretener a las masas. Se trata de mantener la atención de las masas.” – Alexander McQueen
Subject information
ENTRY DETAILS
Exam board: Cambridge International A-Level
Specification: Cambridge International A-Level in Media Studies (9607)
HOW I WILL BE ASSESSED?
Examination: The course is examined in June of both Year 12 and Year 13
COURSE DETAILS
Component 1: Foundation Portfolio
- Candidates produce a media product that includes digital evidence of the process of their work and a creative critical reflection
- Candidates work either individually or as part of a group to complete this coursework
Component 2: Media texts and contexts
- Media forms and media platforms
- Language, representation, industry & audience
Component 3: Advanced Portfolio
- Candidates produce a campaign of media products, digital evidence of the process of their work and reflect upon their finished products, in the form of an evaluative essay of around 1000 words
- Candidates work either individually or as part of a group to complete this coursework
Component 4: Critical Perspectives
- Media debates
- Media ecology
ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW, DURATION AND WEIGHTING
Paper 1 – Component 1: Coursework (25% of qualification, 50 marks)
Paper 2 – Component 2: Written examination 2 hours (25% of qualification, 50 marks)
Paper 3 – Component 3: Coursework (25% of qualification, 60 marks)
Paper 4 – Component 4: Written examination 2 hours (25% of qualification, 50 marks)
Exam Papers | % of IAL | Assessment overview |
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Component 1: | 25 | Candidates produce a media product that includes digital evidence of the process of their work and a creative critical reflection. Candidates work either individually or as part of a group to complete this coursework. Internally assessed and externally moderated. |
Component 2: Media texts and contexts | 25 | Section A: Media texts (25 marks). Section B: Media contexts (25 marks). |
Component 3: | 25 | Candidates produce a campaign of media products, digital evidence of the process of their work and reflect upon their finished products, in the form of an evaluative essay of around 1000 words. Candidates work either individually or as part of a group to complete this coursework. Internally assessed and externally moderated. |
Component 4: | 25 | Section A: Media debates (30 marks). Section B: Media ecology (30 marks). |
WIDER READING
Hall, S. (2013). Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices. Sage Publications.
Jenkins, H. (2008). Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide. New York University Press.
Rayner, P. Kruger S. Wall P. (2004). AS Media Studies: The Essential Introduction. Routledge.