Media Studies (JUN10MEST301) General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examination June Critical Perspectives TOTAL

Similar documents
Thursday 19 May 2016 Morning Time allowed: 2 hours (including 15 minutes viewing time)

CPT1. Unit 1 Computer Systems, Programming and Networking Concepts. General Certificate of Education June 2005 Advanced Subsidiary Examination

Information and Communication Technology Level 1

COMP2 (JAN10COMP201) General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination January 2010

Information and Communication Technology Level 2

Applied Business BS12 (JUN14BS1201) General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examination June Wednesday 18 June am to 10.

CPT1. Unit 1 Computer Systems, Programming and Networking Concepts. General Certificate of Education January 2004 Advanced Subsidiary Examination

Unit 1 Part 2 Data Response: Markets and Market Failure

Surname. Other Names. Centre Number. Candidate Number. Candidate Signature. General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examination June 2014

Mathematics (JUN10MD0101) General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination June Unit Decision TOTAL

Business and Communication Systems

Mathematics 43601F. Transformations. In the style of General Certificate of Secondary Education Foundation Tier. Past Paper Questions by Topic TOTAL

Information and Communication Technology Level 2

Functional Mathematics 4368

Business and Communication Systems

Information and Communication Technology Level 1

Information and Communication Technology Level 2

General Certificate of Secondary Education Higher Tier

COMP3 (JUN13COMP301) General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examination June 2013

with x 1 ¼ 1 to find the values of x 2 and x 3, giving your answers to three decimal places

Functional Skills Level 2 ENGLISH (8725) Component 1 Reading

General Certificate of Secondary Education Higher Tier November Time allowed 1 hour 30 minutes

General Certificate of Secondary Education Higher Tier June 2014

Mathematics MPC3 (JUN14MPC301) General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examination June Unit Pure Core TOTAL

Information and Communication Technology Level 1

Mathematics (JUN11MPC201) General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination June Unit Pure Core TOTAL

Information and Communication Technology Level 2

Information and Communication Technology Level 2

COMP2 (JUN15COMP201) General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination June 2015

Mathematics MD01. General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination. Unit Decision 1

Information and Communication Technology Level 1

Information and Communication Technology Level 2

Mathematics MD01 (JUN15MD0101) General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination June Unit Decision TOTAL

Mathematics (JAN13MD0101) General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination January Unit Decision TOTAL

Mathematics MPC2. General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination. Unit Pure Core 2

COMP3 (JUN10COMP301) General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examination June 2010

Edexcel Gcse Physics Science

ELE4. ELECTRONICS Unit 4 Electronic Control Systems. General Certificate of Education June 2005 Advanced Level Examination

Version 1.0: klm. General Certificate of Education. Media Studies. Creating Media. Report on the Examination examination - January series

Surname. Other names. Centre number. Candidate number. Candidate Signature

Unit 1 Computer Systems, Programming and Networking Concepts

Unit 4 Processing and Programming Techniques

Wednesday 15 June 2016 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes

Condensed. Mathematics. General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination June Unit Decision 1. Time allowed * 1 hour 30 minutes

Computer Programming

Edexcel International Gcse Economics Revision Guide Ebook

Edexcel Higher Set C Paper 2

MATHEMATICS Unit Decision 1

GCSE German 2016: Exemplars for Paper 3 Higher Tier

Monday 15 June 2015 Afternoon

WJEC LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE 9550/01 ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS

Mathematics Paper 3 (Calculator)

Fundamental principles of computing

Japanese Advanced Unit 2: Understanding, Written Response and Research

MATHEMATICS SAMPLE ASSESSMENT MATERIALS

GCE A level 1103/01 COMPUTING CG3

Tuesday 14 January 2014 Morning

Edexcel Gcse 9 1 Business

Gcse Religious Studies Unit 11 Paper

Edexcel As A Level Business 5th Edition Student Book And Activebook

Friday 24 June 2016 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes

Applied Information and Communication Technology

Edexcel Biology B1 Gcse Higher Specimen Papers

General Certificate of Secondary Education For submission in 2016

Edexcel Gcse Science B2 Sample Paper Mark Scheme bi2h 01

Methods in Mathematics

Mathematics A Level 1/2 Paper 1H

GCE AS and A Level. Physics A. AS exams 2009 onwards A2 exams 2010 onwards. Unit 3X: Approved specimen question paper. Version 1.0

Gcse 9 1 Physics Pearson Qualifications Edexcel

Methods in Mathematics

October/November 2005 READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

Applied Information and Communication Technology

Bachelor's degree in Audiovisual Communication - Syllabus

ELECTRONICS Unit 4 Electronic Control Systems

Condensed. Mathematics MD01. General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination June Unit Decision 1.

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY UNIT 3: ICT in Organisations

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

Edexcel Past Papers Maths Gcse Higher 2012 Non Calculator

Pearson LCCI Level 1 Certificate in Bookkeeping (VRQ)

Date Morning 1 hour 45 minutes

Assessor Training Course BREEAM International

Edexcel M2 Mock Paper Mark Scheme

Mathematics Paper 2 (Calculator)

Computer Literacy - A Beginners' Guide

Information and Communication Technology

TUESDAY, 8 NOVEMBER 2016 MORNING 1 hour 45 minutes

Pre Paper 3F Predicted Paper June 2017 GCSE Mathematics (AQA style) Foundation Tier. Question Mark. out of

Assessed Project 1: Magnetic North. 5: Working to a Brief. 64: Motion Graphics and Compositing Video. 20 credits 20 credits

Trigonometric Graphs

GCSE Computer Science

CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS GCE & IGCSE EXAMINATIONS:

Reception Operations and Services

Sample Assessment for Functional Skills English Writing Level 2

Communication task Headed letter

Edexcel Gcse Churchill Maths Paper 3c Answers

Thursday 6 June 2013 Morning

General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination January 2010

Information and Communication Technology Paper 1: Written Paper

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level COMPUTING

Edexcel Gcse 9 1 History Medicine Through Time C1250 Present Student Book Edexcel Gcse History 9 1

Transcription:

Centre Number Surname Other Names Candidate Signature Candidate Number For Examiner s Use Examiner s Initials General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examination June 2010 Question 1 2 Mark Media Studies Unit 3 Critical Perspectives MEST3 3 SECTION A SUB-TOTAL 4 Tuesday 15 June 2010 9.00 am to 11.00 am TOTAL You will need no other materials. Time allowed 2 hours (including 15 minutes viewing time) Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Fill in the es at the top of this page. Answer all questions in Section A and one question from Section B. You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. around each page or on blank pages. Do all planning in this book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. Information The marks for questions are shown in brackets. The maximum mark for this paper is 80. You will be marked on your ability to: use good English organise relevant information clearly use specialist vocabulary where appropriate. You will also be awarded marks for showing that you know and understand: media concepts, contexts and critical debates how meanings and responses are created within media products and processes. Advice You are advised to spend one hour (including 15 minutes viewing time) planning and writing your answers to Section A. You should spend 1 hour planning and writing your answer to Section B. (JUN10MEST301) 6/6/6 MEST3

2 Section A Answer all questions in Section A. Read the information and the three questions below. You will be shown two media products three times. In between viewings you should make notes in response to the questions below in the space provided. These notes will not be marked. You should spend approximately 45 minutes answering the questions in Section A. Media Product One The game play trailer for Call of Duty The trailer is the fourth instalment of the Call of Duty game series, which was released in the UK in November 2007. The trailer was widely available, including online and on television. It is a first person shooter game and can be played by a single player or as a multi-player online game. It is available on all main platforms, PC, X 360, PlayStation 3 and Nintendo DS. The action is contemporary and is set in multiple locations, including the Middle East and Russia. The events take place from the point of view of a British SAS soldier and a US Marine. It was one of the top selling games globally in 2007. Media Product Two The cinema trailer for Battle for Haditha The film had a limited release in cinemas in the UK in October 2007 and was subsequently broadcast on Channel 4. It was directed by Nick Broomfield, a British documentary maker and was co-produced by Channel 4 Films. Set after the invasion of Iraq, it is a fictionalised account of events in November 2005, in Haditha in Iraq, where 24 men, women and children were killed. They were allegedly shot by four US Marines in retaliation for the death of a US Marine killed by a roadside bomb. It interweaves three narratives, linking the story of the young Marines, the two roadside bombers and the Iraqi people living nearby. The cast is predominantly amateur, including ex-soldiers and Iraqi civilians. 1 How do the two media products represent war? (8 marks) 2 What is the appeal to audiences of such shocking war films and war games? You may refer to other media products to support your answer. (12 marks) 3 Some media research has raised concerns about unrestricted access to violent images. Do you think control is necessary? You should refer to other media products to support your answer. (12 marks) (02)

3 You may make notes on pages 3, 4 and 5. These notes will not be marked. Turn over (03)

4 You may make notes on pages 3, 4 and 5. These notes will not be marked. (04)

5 You may make notes on pages 3, 4 and 5. These notes will not be marked. Turn over (05)

6 01 How do the two media products represent war? (8 marks) (06)

7 8 Turn over for the next question Turn over (07)

8 02 What is the appeal to audiences of such shocking war films and war games? You may refer to other media products to support your answer. (12 marks) (08)

9 12 Turn over for the next question Turn over (09)

10 03 Some media research has raised concerns about unrestricted access to violent images. Do you think control is necessary? You should refer to other media products to support your answer. (12 marks) (10)

11 12 Turn over for Section B Turn over (11)

12 Section B You should answer one question only from Section B. You are advised to spend one hour on your answer. You will be rewarded for detailed reference to media products and from your own individual case study. Write the question part reference in the provided. EITHER Representations in the Media 04 (a) 1Xtra, MTV Base and ZeeTV are all hugely popular. But whenever I watch these channels, all I see is a ghetto... Nobody wants to be in the ghetto, OK? We all want to live in the mainstream. (Lenny Henry in a speech to the Royal Television Society, Guardian News and Media Ltd, 2008) OR Why would the group or place you have studied want to be represented in the mainstream media? (48 marks) 04 (b) A dominant representation is one which is repeated across the media over time and so are the values that it carries. Discuss. (48 marks) OR The Impact of New/Digital Media 04 (c) Developments in new/digital media mean that audiences can now have access to a greater variety of views and values. To what extent are audiences empowered by these developments? (48 marks) OR 04 (d) Why and with what success are traditional media institutions adapting to the challenge posed by new/digital media? (48 marks) END OF QUESTIONS (12)

13 You may make notes on this page. These notes will not be marked. Turn over ((13)

14 Write the question part reference in the provided. 4 (14)

15 Turn over (15)

16 (16)

17 Turn over (17)

18 (18

19 Turn over (19)

20 Question 4a: Copyright Guardian News & Media Ltd 2008. Copyright 2010 AQA and licensors. All rights reserved. 48 (20)