AQA A-Level Media Studies
Complete AQA A-Level Media Studies path covering the four frameworks (language, representations, industries, audiences), Close Study Products, and the cross-media NEA.
AQA A-Level Media Studies: Media Language
Master media language for AQA A-Level Media Studies — semiotics, codes and conventions, genre, narrative, and key theorists including Barthes, Todorov, Neale, and Baudrillard.
AQA A-Level Media Studies: Media Representations
Master media representations for AQA A-Level Media Studies — gender, ethnicity, race, class, age, disability, stereotypes, and key theorists including Hall, Gauntlett, Butler, Mulvey, van Zoonen, hooks, and Gilroy.
AQA A-Level Media Studies: Media Industries
Master media industries for AQA A-Level Media Studies — ownership, regulation, production, distribution, and key theorists including Hesmondhalgh, Curran & Seaton, and Livingstone & Lunt.
AQA A-Level Media Studies: Media Audiences
Master media audiences for AQA A-Level Media Studies — effects theories, uses and gratifications, reception theory, Hall's encoding/decoding, Jenkins on participatory culture, Shirky, and Bandura.
AQA A-Level Media Studies: Close Study Products
A framework-based approach to analysing AQA Close Study Products (CSPs) across all nine media forms — advertising, music video, newspapers, magazines, radio, film industry, video games, long-form TV drama, and online media.
AQA A-Level Media Studies: Exam Technique and NEA
Master the AQA A-Level Media Studies exam papers and NEA — Paper 1 (Media One), Paper 2 (Media Two), and Component 3 cross-media production with step-by-step guidance and model answers.
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