Wednesday 7 April 2010

OCR GCSE Media studies

Cross Media Analysis- Revision notes

Look at the following slides and answer the following questions:

Why do companies advertise?

What forms of media do they use?

What techniques do they use to persuade us to buy their products or services?







Use the following tree map to structure your thoughts:









Your focus for paper two will be ADVERTISING. You need to understand what advertising is, how companies advertise (forms) and the techniques they use.

One question will focus on the advertising techniques used in both the Tango and Bacardi adverts.

You need to discuss the methods used by advertisers of at least two adverts from different media's (TV, Print, Internet...) to persuade audiences to buy the product.

You need to:






  • Analyse how each medium has been used.



  • How the products were made attractive to their audiences.





Messages and values (representation)



Your second question will focus on the Guinness campaign, from the 1950's to present day. You need to examine how the advertising campaign has changed over time. You need to focus on representation, target audience and product placement.

Read the following slides for some background information.


Guinness Decades Information









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Whilst watching the following clip, make notes on the following:



  • Representation of women and men

  • Target audience

  • Product placement

  • Strapline

  • Messages and Values

  • Hard sell/ Soft sell

What changes did you see?


Why do advertising campaigns need to change over time?









Friday 19 March 2010

The Creative and Media Diploma




Welcome to the Creative and Media Diploma




The Creative and Media Diploma is a qualification designed to equip you with the necessary creative knowledge, skills and understanding required to progress in this broad industry. It will allow you to combine a number of disciplines relating to various employment sectors of the creative and media industry.



The aim of the qualification is to develop creativity and confidence in the ability to think, question, explore, create and communicate.



The Creative and Media diploma disciplines:




2D Visual Art
3D Visual Art
Graphic Design
Product Design
Fashion
Drama
Advertising
Textiles
Footwear
Audio and Radio
Interactive Media
Animation




Interactive Media
Animation
Film
Photo Imaging
Television
Music
Computer Games
Creative Writing
Craft
Dance
Publishing and printing (from 2009)

You will study a total of seven units over the period of two years:




Unit 1: Scene
Unit 2: Performance
Unit 3: Artefact
Unit 4: Record
Unit 5: Campaign
Unit 6: Festival
Unit 7: Project Report (based on one of the above
units)




You will also need to complete 10 days work experience within the media arts industry.



Blogger will be your best friend for the duration of the course. You will use it in the following ways:





  • To record your research and upload evidence for your
    portfolio.


  • To access assignment briefs.


  • To access deadlines and details of important milestones in the
    course.


  • To access resources that will help you meet the specified learning
    objectives for each unit of principle learning.