Media Studies
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01.
Analysing Media Texts
02.
Media Language 1: The Moving Image
03.
Genre: Categorising texts
04.
Representing the world
05.
Stereotypes: Simplifying the Complex
06.
Introduction to Audience
07.
Media Language 2: Newspapers
08.
Media Language 3: Magazines and Advertising
09.
Broadcast News
10.
Ideology: Ideas and Values within Contemporary Media
11.
Hilarious Situations – What makes a sit com funny?
12.
Introduction to Semiology (Semiotics)
13.
British National Newspapers – An Overview
14.
Telling Stories – The Media’s Use of Narrative
15.
Horror Films: Creating and Reflecting Fear
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Media Studies
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Sep06 -April 07
016.
Contemporary Issues in British Newspapers: Celebrity Reporting
017.
Firefly and Serenity: A Tale of Contemporary Audience and Institution
018.
An Introduction to Television Soap Opera
019.
Analysing Film in AS Media: The Use of Media Language
020.
Ideology from Representations for A2 Media
021.
The Modern Procedural Drama: Investigating CSI
022.
Vertical and Horizontal Integration in Media Institutions – A Focus on Film
023.
Magazines: An Introduction
024.
The Music Industry
025.
Representing Gender for A2 Media
026.
Telling a Good Tale – Further Narrative Techniques
027.
Case Study: Masculinity in Film – Context and Representations
028.
Contemporary British Radio
029.
Solving Problems: An analytical approach to television issue talk shows
030.
Media and Audiences -The Effects Debate
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