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OCR H409 A Level Unit 10 Core: Media Industry+

Barry Rainsford | Thursday September 27, 2018

Categories: A Level, OCR A Level



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  • OCR H409 A Level Media Studies Unit 10 Set Study Products

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  • Introductory Lesson Theoretical Framework
  • Lesson 1: Defining Institutions - Ladybird
  • Lesson 2: Refining Institutions - Branding -Sony
  • Lesson 3: Expanding Institutions - Curran and Seaton
  • Lesson 4: Ownership - YouTube
  • Lesson 5: The Digital Age - Digital Natives
  • Lesson 6: Funding - Platforms, Sponsorship & Placement
  • Lesson 7: TV - Public, Commercial & Internet
  • Lesson 8: TV - Scheduling - Stripping & Stacking
  • Lesson 9: Print - Agenda Setting - The Sun
  • Lesson 10: Film - Classic, New and Franchised Hollywood
  • Lesson 11: Digital - Convergence - Platforms - Gamer
  • Lesson 12: Genre 1 - Repetition and Difference
  • Lesson 13: Genre 2 - TV Serial Drama
  • Lesson 14: Genre 3 - Opening Credits - Sopranos & Happy Valley
  • Lesson 15: Genre 4 - Narratives - Binary Opposition
  • Lesson 16: Ownership - Dominant Hegemony - Gatekeeping
  • Lesson 17: End of Audience - Consumer as…

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