Monday 23 June 2014

Welcome to MS3



Students are required to demonstrate: 
  • Individual and independent research skills 
  • The ability to use their research to inform a media product 
  • Technical and creative skills 
  • The ability to evaluate the product exploring the validity of the research undertaken 
Students will submit three pieces of linked work comprising: 
  • A research investigation focused on one or more of the following concepts: genre, narrative, representation. (1400 – 1800 words) 
  • A production which arises out of the research 
  • An evaluation which explains how the research has informed the production (500 – 750 words) 
MS3: MEDIA INVESTIGATION AND PRODUCTION

Introduction
This unit develops the knowledge and skills acquired at AS and as such contributes
to synoptic assessment. In particular, it is designed to demonstrate the importance
of research in informing media production and to develop the skills acquired in MS2.

Content
Candidates are required to produce three pieces of linked work:
• a research investigation (1400 – 1800 words)
• a production (informed by the investigation)
• a brief evaluation (500 – 750 words).

(a) Research Investigation
Candidates are required to undertake an individual investigation into a
specific area of study focused on one of the following concepts: genre,
narrative or representation. Their research should draw on a range of both
primary and secondary sources. It should enable candidates to reach
conclusions that will inform their production.

Examples of investigations include:
• the representation of teenagers in two British films
• the generic similarities between Dr Who and Stargate
• the narrative structures of The X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing.

(b) Production
Candidates are required to submit a production which should develop from
and be informed by the candidate's research investigation. This production
must be in a different form from the AS production.
Audio-visual productions should be up to 4 minutes in length (depending on
the nature of the production). Print-based productions (or their digital
equivalent) should be a minimum of 3 pages.
Digital media (other than audio-visual productions) and print-based
productions must be individual. Audio-visual productions can be produced
either individually or in groups (maximum 4). Group tasks must offer
appropriate opportunities for each candidate to demonstrate an individual
contribution.

(c) Evaluation
The production must be accompanied by an individual evaluation which
explores how the production has been informed by the research undertaken
into the relevant media concept.
The evaluation can be produced in any appropriate form such as:
• a discursive essay (with or without illustrations)
• a digital presentation with slide notes (such as a PowerPoint)
• a suitably edited blog.
Assessment
This unit will be internally marked and externally moderated, assessing AO2, AO3
and AO4.

Candidates are required to submit:
• a research investigation (1400 – 1800 words): 45 marks
• a production (informed by the investigation): 45 marks
• a brief evaluation (500 – 750 words): 10 marks

Each of the three pieces of work will be assessed separately and then combined
to achieve a total mark for the unit.

For further supporting information and examples, see the Notes for Guidance

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