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OCR January 2011 G322 and G325 A Level Media Studies

Richard Gent | Thursday February 17, 2011

Categories: Courses, A Level, OCR A Level, OCR A2, OCR AS

OCR G322 AS Level Media Studies Exam Questions

January 2011

Q1

Extract

Hustle, Series 1 Episode 4 (Written by Tony Jordan, dir. Minkie Spiro)

Extract location: Episode 4

In point: 19.50
Out point: 25.01

Representation: Gender [50]

Q2

Discuss the issues raised by media ownership in the production and exchange of media texts in your chosen media area. [50]

OCR G325 A2 Media Studies Questions

January 2011 - Section A

Question 1(a)

Describe how you developed your skills in the use of digital technology for media production and evaluate how these skills contributed to your creative decision making.

Refer to a range of examples in your answer to show how these skills developed over time. [25]

Question 1(b)

Apply theories of narrative to one of your coursework productions. [25]
Candidates will need to choose one production from either Foundation Portfolio or Advanced Portfolio.

January 2011 - Section B: Contemporary Media Issues

Answer one question from Section B. Whichever question you answer, you must refer to examples from at least two media areas in your answer and your answer should include reference to historical, contemporary and future media.

Contemporary Media Regulation

Q2

Evaluate arguments for and against stronger regulation of the media [50]

Q3

To what extent can the media be regulated in the digital age? [50]

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