Friday, September 27, 2013

Target audience - social class classification table

This will give you some extra information on how advertisers break down social class using ABC1, DE etc.



'Depth of Analysis'












Do you have 'depth of analysis' as one of your EBIs???

Check out Laura T's blog from Mr Matthews' class - her analysis has #A* written all over it!

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Introduction to Media - end of unit checklist

Today is the last lesson of our Introduction to Media Studies before we start our coursework. We're giving you the opportunity to make sure all of your work is complete, on your blog and the best it can be. Use the following checklist to make sure all of the following tasks are on your blog:


  • Summer research project - redrafted to the highest possible standard
  • Videogame advert analysed using the four key conventions
  • Completed Learner Response tasks for any work you have had marked
  • Completed Photoshop fruit bowl with written explanation of task
  • Completed photo story with written analysis explaining each camera shot and what impact it has on the audience
  • Completed Microsoft Word document with Minority Report shot-by-shot analysis
  • Completed Photoshop typography work uploaded on blog with written explanation of task
  • Completed Target Audience Profile on Photoshop for videogame of your choice, uploaded on blog


Extension task

If you have completed everything above to a very high standard, have a go at the task below:

Create your own media production company and design a graphic identity for it using everything you have learned about Photoshop and media communication in the last month.

Upload it to your blog and write an analysis of your design.

The end of the beginning... and it's looking great

We're reaching the end of our Introduction to Media Studies unit and there is some spectacular work already on blogs that suggests we are going to have an amazing year. Mr Parker and Mr Matthews have already highlighted the excellent work in their classes and I'm delighted to say that plenty of students in my classes have really gone the extra mile.

If you want to know what a blog looks like from a student aiming for A/A* then take a look at the following...

Mr Halsey A1: Harmony, Mohammed B, Perry, Ruth, Shahd
Mr Halsey B1: Enia, Kishan, Rashida, Veerhain, Zahhiyah

These students are all making the most of the possibilities of a Media blog and deserve great credit: keep up the good work!

Mr Matthews Blogscars Awards

Phenomenal start to the GCSE course from Mr Matthews' media class...

Into the blogging HALL of FAME with special mentions and a Greenford award for 'services to entertaining the blogosphere' go to: Laura T, Leila, Zubair, Radhika, Ana, Alan, Angad, Nikita, Samsam

'Phenomenal Photoshop Prowess' award to Ammar (check out his #A* Fruitbowl!)

Blogger of the year so far - and winner of the Blogscar this week - RABIA ZAKRIA

Well done team Matthews - a great start to a GCSE which I am confident you will do brilliantly in!

Demographics: Audience Profile

Create an audience profile for a videogame of your choice using Photoshop.

First, use demographics: Age, gender, education, social class, race/ethnicity, job/profession/ earnings, home (city/village/countryside).

You can also add statements that your audience agree with (see the NME profile for an example)

Then use brand logos that the audience will use or enjoy and build them into your profile.

Ultimately, we want it to look like this:



An example profile could be GTA5...




GTA5 Audience Profile - Demographics
Age: 15-35
Gender: 80% male, 20% female
Education: Further or higher education
Race/ethnicity: Wide variety
Job: Young professional/student
Lives: major cities/towns

GTA5 Audience Profile - Brands
iPhone, Galaxy, PS3, Xbox, Nike, Top Boy, Sky Movies, Nandos, Lucozade etc.





Monday, September 23, 2013

A Big Well Done

I just wanted to single a few of my Media Studies students out for their excellent start to GCSE Media.
  • Jordan - I'm really impressed with your dedication and enthusiasm; great to see someone enjoying their option subject and it shows in your work so far.
  • Tejas - SUPERB blog; professional presentation and lots of hard work on show.
  • Umar - always ready to contribute in class and you always give an answer to show you've been listening, well done.
  • Mohammad - our Photoshop expert showing kindness and patience when helping everyone in the class - including me!
  • Sambul - a great pleasure to have in the class - always on task and focused; I'm really impressed
The bar has been set high and I'm looking forward to mentioning other individuals on the blog throughout the year. 

p.s. special mention to Kishan - if you haven't seen his fruit bowl take a look at his blog, it is a work of art. 


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Homework: Minority Report shot-by-shot analysis

A reminder that your homework is to finish your Minority Report shot-by-shot analysis.

The Word document with the images to analyse is available on the VLE > Departments > Media > Shared documents > Minority Report shot-by-shot analysis

Due: Wednesday 25 September

Unfortunately, we can't attach a Word document to our blogs so we will be printing these out and sticking them in our books for marking. We will find some time in lessons to do this.

If you have any questions, just let one of us know.

Good luck!

Monday, September 16, 2013

Media Guardian

A really useful site to check regularly is the Media News section of Guardian online.

Take a look
http://www.theguardian.com/media
Media Guardian

Friday, September 6, 2013

Key Concepts - notes

If you missed any of the notes from today's lesson this should help:

Language

  • The Language of Media Studies
  • How we ‘read’ media texts
  • Recognising the codes and conventions of media texts
  • Key media terms e.g. genre… denotation… connotation… narrative… 


Institution

  • The companies or organisations behind the media
  • Most aspects of the media are a commodity: something that is bought and sold. There is competition and a demand for profit.
  • Huge institutions are called multinationals e.g. News International
  • Smaller institutions can include media texts we create ourselves (blogs etc.)


Audience

  • The people who consume media products
  • How does the media influence its audience? Who holds the power?
  • How is an audience targeted? What do the audience enjoy or learn from the media product?
  • Audience research: who exactly is buying our product?


Representation

  • The people who consume media products
  • How does the media influence its audience? Who holds the power?
  • How is an audience targeted? What do the audience enjoy or learn from the media product?
  • Audience research: who exactly is buying our product?

Summer research project - deadline

Most of you have published your summer research project to your blog - well done!

If you haven't (you may have joined the course late or been on a trip when the work was set) you need to make sure it is published to your blog by next Friday 13 September.

All the information you need is on this blog - just scroll down.

If you are not able to meet this deadline then we will need to question whether GCSE Media is the right option for you.

Homework - Key Concepts

Your first piece of homework this year is as follows:

1) Find a print advert for a recent videogame (use Google images)

2) Write an analysis of the advert on your blog using the four key media concepts: language, institution, audience and representation.

Make sure this goes on your blog and that we have your blog linked from the main GCSE Media Macguffin page.

Due: Friday 13 September

Example:


















Language
The title and packaging of the game, the console logo, background image and web address are all key conventions of a videogame advert. The effect created here is…

Institution
The game was produced by Ubisoft and is available on multiple platforms. The original game was produced for Wii, a Nintendo brand. It was commercially successful (charting at number 1 in the game charts)…

Audience
This looks like it would be targeted at an audience of mixed gender (although perhaps slightly more female?) A reasonably wide age range might apply due to family appeal…

Representation 
The stylistic cover design makes it difficult to see race or ethnicity but it is notable that the two models at the front are female while in the background are males. This is perhaps unusual for most videogames…