End of Year 1 Exam Learner Response

1) Type up any feedback from your teacher in full (you do not need to write the mark/grade if you do not wish to).

"Do more for the 20 mark question. Think about the eras of each show."

2) Look at the mark scheme document linked above. Question 1.1 asks about mise-en-scene. What do we use to remember mise-en-scene? Give one example answer from the clip too - you'll find example answers in the mark scheme.

CLAMPS: Costume, Lighting, Actor placement/movement, make-up, props, setting.

Wills Costume - makes him look like he is from our world

3) Question 1.2 asks about narrative features in the extract. Look at the mark scheme to pick out three possible answers for this question. 

Excellent analysis of the product that is detailed and critically engages
with the nuanced aspects of how media language is used.

Focus on how narrative features communicate meanings is thorough
and effective.

Consistent appropriate and effective use of subject terminology
throughout.

4) Now focus on Question 2 - the 20 mark essay. Use the mark scheme to pick out one way Doctor Who reflects 1963 and one way His Dark Materials reflects 2020. 

Traditionally, Doctor was a white male, most often with a younger female companion, reflecting and reinforcing traditional gender roles of the times, with the man as powerful and in control and the woman as helper. Women’s helper role often been to provide an emotional, empathetic side to the programme. Reinforcing the idea that men are active, action-centred while women are more passive, emotional and sensitive

5) Reflect on your overall work and exam performance this year. What three things do you need to work on or revise in Media for Year 11? 

His Dark Materials, Mise - En - Scene, Show Era's

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