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    Quiz What is the topic for the first controlled

    assessment?

    What percentage of your GCSE does the exam

    represent?

    For your final controlled assessment will youmake a movie trailer - yes or no?

    Why is it important that you all use the blogs?

    What must you do before the next mediaclass?

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    The key conceptsof Media Studies

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    LO To develop an essential understanding of the key

    concepts of media studies

    All will be able to list the concepts using the

    acronym MIGRAIN

    Most should be able to apply the termsdenotation and connotation and know thedifference

    Some may be able to determine howconnotations are created and comment on therepresentation

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    MIGRAIN M is for Media Language

    I is for Institutions

    G is for Genre

    R is for Representation

    A is for Audience I is for Ideology

    N is for Narrative

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    Vocabulary

    Represent

    Narrative

    Audience

    Genre Ideology

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    Starter Look at this image

    How should webegin to talk about it?

    What things shouldwe notice?

    What words shouldbe use?

    Discuss on yourtables - 2 mins

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    Try this one

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    Media Language

    What do you see?

    Describe

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    Media Language

    Denotation - whatis denoted, what is

    shown. A

    description of what

    we see or hear.

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    Denotation

    Other useful vocabulary

    Shot sizes: close-up, long shot, mediumshot,

    Lighting: low key, high key, back-lit

    Mise en scene: costume, make-up, pose

    Mode of address: to camera or not

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    Task Paste the image into your books and

    annotate around the image what is

    denoted.

    a couple holding each otherclose on a bench facing the

    pond

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    Connotation

    Connotation: this is the meaningcreated by the denotation, what the

    audience might infer or deduce,

    what is symbolised.

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    Annotate

    Continue your annotation using the

    image but this time add connotations.

    The embraceconnotes romance

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    Practice

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    Representation

    Who or what is represented in the

    image?

    How are they shown?

    Is the representation accurate, fair,

    stereotypical, unusual, positive,negative?

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    Representation

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    MIGRAIN M is for Media Language

    I is for Institutions

    G is for Genre

    R is for Representation

    A is for Audience I is for Ideology

    N is for Narrative

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    Practical

    you have 5 minutes in your groups to

    take 3-5 images to REPRESENT

    bullying

    think about the choices you make and

    be prepared to present them

    you will need to use MEDIA

    LANGUAGE

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    Presentation

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    HW

    Choose an image and embed onto your

    blog

    Write the denotation and connotation of

    the image including the representation.

    250 words maximum

    you may use bullet points

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    Quiz

    What does the R stand for?

    What does the M stand for?

    What does the G stand for?