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This bundle is crafted to aid students in mastering essential concepts, theories, and analysis techniques required for success in their media studies examinations.

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A Level Media Studies Study Questions and Answers

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Aberrant reading - the interpretation of a text in a manner different from the way its author intended it to be decoded. For example, people who think that severus snape from harry potter is cool and desirable, rather than cruel and bullying. Alternative - outside or on the edge of the mainstre...

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OCR A Level Media Studies Review Questions and Answers

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Consumption Explores the way in which the media text is used by audiences for pleasure but also explores the rise of user generated content across several platforms. Distribution This refers to all processes linked to delivering the media product to audiences both through tangible (disc) and di...

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EDUQAS A LEVEL Media Studies- All Theories Practice Questions and Answers

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Steve Neale's Genre Theory A theory which suggests two things about genre. 1) Audiences enjoy specific texts because of "repetition and difference" of the repertoires of genre elements used. For example an audience might enjoy a film because it is a typical action film which uses all the nor...

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Media Studies A Level Cambridge Review Questions and Answers

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Epochs An important period of time (McLuhan) What are McLuhan's four periods of "media?" - Oral world - Literate world - Gutenberg Galaxy - Electronic Media Media Ecology The study of media as environments and environments as media (Strate 2017) Primary Orality (Ong 1982) A world whe...

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A-Level Media Studies- Capital and D83 Study Set with Questions and Answers

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What is Mise-en-scene? And what is the acronym to remember it? Mise-en-scene is the action of putting on to stage. We remember Mise-en-scene by using the acronym CLAMPS. Costume, Lighting, Actors, Makeup, Props and Setting. What is a Multi-Strand narrative? Multi-strand is telling a story from ...

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A Level Media Studies Test Preparation Questions and Answers

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Pastiche (postmodernism) a cinematic device that honors the cinematography of another filmmaker through the imitation of specific scenes or iconic moments in the movie Spectacle (postmodernism) watching someone do something we didn't know humans could do (something impressive or striking). M...

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AQA A Level Media Studies - Key Terms-Questions and Ans

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Semiotics The study of signs Signifier The signifier is any material thing that signifies, e.g., words on a page, a facial expression, an image. The part of the sign that signposts the object (Saussure) Signified The signified is the concept, the meaning, the thing indicated by the signifier...

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A Level Media Studies- Media Language Practice Questions and Answers

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Structuralism A body of study or theory that discusses how societies, cultural practices and artefacts (such as media texts) can be analysed as signifying systems or languages (how different media texts are presented to a consumer) Semiotics the study of signs and symbols and their use or inter...

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A Level Media Studies - Media Language Revision Questions and Answers

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Encode messages and meaning placed within products Decode audience interprets message Close ups create emotion and tension Extreme close ups create suspense or draw attention to something Long shots provide more information about character/situation Medium close ups taken from the chest up Est...

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A Level Media Studies Theories-Audience Practice Questions and Answers

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ffects Theory A group of social scientists called the Frankfurt School that studied the power of the mass media. Hypodermic Needle Theory Audiences passively receive information from media texts without any attempt on their part to process or challenge it. Moral Panic The intensity of feeling ...

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