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Media Studies
A Level

How do you answer section A of the AS written exam?

For section A, examiners will be looking to see that you know how to examine an extract from a television show and that you can analyse it in terms of its technical codes and representations. This means t...

Answered by Tutor213033 D. Media Studies tutor
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What does Stuart Hall mean by 'readings'?

In his essay Encoding and decoding, Stuart Hall explains that audiences are active, contrary to previous media effect's theories. This means that audiences actively engag...

Answered by Olivia W. Media Studies tutor
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How do I balance context with film analysis?

In terms of writing an essay for Media Studies, the analysis should provide the meat of your work. It is important to watch the film several times and take notes before divulging in great detail. The more...

Answered by Andreas K. Media Studies tutor
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How do I answer a question in the exam effectively?

The exam can be a great place for you to really show off your understanding of media studies and all the things you have learned, so try to enjoy it! I would advise to use a PEATL structure to your paragr...

Answered by Daniel P. Media Studies tutor
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How to structure an essay style answer?

I would always suggest to follow the simple "PEEL" format. This is the most effective and efficient way to get your point across without loosing the examiners attention. It is all about making i...

Answered by Eleanor G. Media Studies tutor
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