Secondary 

 

Media Studies

The mass media play an increasingly important role in contemporary society, providing us with information and entertainment in many forms, such as film, television, radio, internet, magazines, newspapers and advertising...

There is the opportunity to study Media at GCSE.  The AQA syllabus is followed. The assessment is through a written examination and practical coursework.

It’s rather like studying English and other languages, but instead of reading books we ‘read’ the modern media – we assess and analyse extracts from films, TV, newspapers, advertising and so on. Just as in English you learn about punctuation, alliteration and similes, so in Media Studies we discuss how editing, framing, denotation and connotation create meaning. 

As well as media language, we learn about representation – the way the media presents people, places, ideas and stories – and we ask whether this is fair and accurate or misleading and manipulative. We also learn about the different audiences that use the media, and the institutions that produce media products. There is also the chance to produce media products such as adverts, magazines, newspapers – even film trailers or radio programmes using the school's IT resources.