Thursday, 23 October 2025

Preliminary Exercise Feedback and Learner Response

The preliminary exercise is a brilliant opportunity to learn the basics of filmmaking/print before creating your actual coursework project.

You now need to create a blogpost called 'Preliminary exercise learner response' and complete the following tasks as your feedback and learner response:

1) Type up your teacher's feedback in full. If you've received your feedback via email, you can simply cut and paste it from the email into your blog.

2) Using a combination of your own reflection on the preliminary exercise and the feedback you were given, write two WWW bullet points (What Went Well) and two Next Step bullet points for your preliminary exercise. 

3) What have you learned from the preliminary exercise that will help you in the actual coursework project? List three things you have learned or will do differently as a result of this exercise. You may want to comment on organisation, actors, filming, editing or something else entirely but be specific.

Friday, 17 October 2025

Coursework: Statement of Intent

The first 10 marks of our coursework are for a written Statement of Intent.

This is simply a Word or Google Document in which we write what we are planning to make for our coursework. Your completed summer project will give you most of the information you need for this - particularly the planning section - but you may have changed or developed your idea since the summer. Your preliminary exercise learner response may also help you consider what you plan to create for your real coursework production.

Our coursework brief for 2026 can be found here - remember you need to choose either video or print adverts.

The Statement of Intent word count is 300 words - you can go slightly above this if you want to but you need to keep it close to 300.

This Statement of Intent guidance will help you if you're not sure what to write - you'll need your Greenford Google login to access it. The most important thing is that you cover media language, representations and the target audience in your Statement of Intent. 

Another tip is that you can use subheadings and bullet points in your Statement of Intent - it doesn't need to all be in paragraphs. In fact, bullet points are very useful for keeping the word count down. 

Finally, here is an example statement of intent from a previous year - note this was a different brief but the layout and use of media terminology and theory may help you. 

Here's the Statement of Intent mark scheme: 

Statement of Intent: task

1) Write your Statement of Intent on a Word or Google Doc - word count 300 words. Use this Statement of Intent guidance document to help you.

Submit your Statement of Intent to your teacher by emailing them the Word or Google Document. 

Due date: on Satchel One

Thursday, 16 October 2025

Year 11 Paper 1 baseline assessment: Learner response

The Paper 1 baseline assessment was a great opportunity to revise some of the content from last year and develop our exam technique. 

Every time we do a paper like this it helps us to learn how the questions are structured, how to answer social and cultural context questions and how to manage our time.

We now need to complete a learner response to the assessment to help reflect on what we are learning and how we can improve our exam technique. You may find reading the mark scheme useful for reflecting on these exams - you'll need your Greenford Google login to access these documents:

Year 11 Paper 1 assessment: Learner Response

Create a blogpost called 'Paper 1 baseline assessment learner response'.

1) Type up your feedback:
a. What Mark and Grade did you get?
b. What targets were you given for the longer written questions?

2) Look at the mark scheme for this assessment. For Question 2 (12 mark unseen) use the indicative content in the mark scheme to identify three points that you could have referred to in your answer.

3) For Question 3 (Galaxy - narrative features) use the mark scheme to write down the main narrative theories and how we can link them to the Galaxy advert CSP. 

4) Now look at Question 4 - Tatler and social/cultural contexts. Use the mark scheme to identify three points you could have made in your answer here.

5) On Section B, focus on Question 7 - film industry and Black Widow. Use the mark scheme to identify three ways Black Widow was marketed to its audience.

6) Finally, write down three things you are going to work on before your next mock exam in December (e.g. time management; revising CSPs etc.)

If you don't finish this LR in the lesson your papers are returned, complete for homework - due date on Satchel One

Thursday, 9 October 2025

Accountability Check: Coursework Checklist

As we all know by now, the 2025/26 Media Studies coursework deadlines are fast approaching and it is therefore incredibly important that we stay on top of everything that we ned to accomplish in time for deadline day.

Below you will find two checklist tables; one for print and one for video.

Task: On a new blogpost titled 'Coursework Checklist', you are to copy over the table that applies to you and your coursework selection before changing the colours of the corresponding boxes to show which tasks you have made progress on, and which you are still yet to begin/complete.

To keep things simple, we'll stick to the obvious colour choices to represent how far along we are on each item:

Completed = Green

In Progress/Partially Done = Orange

Not Started Yet = Red

Print Table:

Item

Progress

Statement of Intent (Max. 300 Words)


Front Cover

Title for the Magazine w/ Original Masthead Design

 

Selling Line

 

Cover Price

 

Dateline

 

Main Original Cover Image

 

Min. Four Cover Lines

 

Double Page Spread

Headline

 

Standfirst

 

Subheadings

 

Original Article (350-400 Words) that Links to Headline

 

Main Original Image (Different to Cover Image)

 

Min. Three Smaller Original Images

 


Music Video Table:

Item

Progress

Statement of Intent (Max. 300 Words)

 

Min. Two Filming Locations

 

A Clear Narrative/Story

 

Min. Two Characters (Including a Protagonist)

 

Variety of Camera Shots, Angles and Movements

 

Diegetic sound (which could include but is not restricted to dialogue, Foley sound and ambience /atmosphere).

 

Non-diegetic sound (which must include but is not restricted to music).

 

Use of narrative codes and media language to attract and engage the audience.

 

Editing of the footage, soundtrack and dialogue to establish meaning.

 

Use of titles and/or graphics to reinforce the message of the video.

 


Your teachers will be reminding you to update this whenever necessary, but a big part of this checklist is keeping you accountable for the progress or lack thereof that you are making on your own coursework.