Year 12 Media Studies Course Outline. Film Study Media Studies 2.2 Close read unfamiliar media text Credits 3 Assessment Internal.

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Year 12 Media Studies Course Outline

Film Study Media Studies 2.2 Close read unfamiliar media text Credits 3 Assessment Internal

Narnia and the Language of film

Film Study Media Studies 2.5 Demonstrate understanding of narrative conventions in media texts Credits 3 Assessment Internal

Narnia and The Prestige

Practical Project Media Studies 2.6 Design and produce a media product and evaluate the process used to create the product Credits 6 Assessment Internal

Practical Project Media Studies 2.7 Use technology in media production Credits 3 Assessment Internal

Music Video

Television Media Studies 2.4 Demonstrate understanding of a media genre Credits 3 Assessment External

American Sitcoms

Media Studies 2.1 Describe the relationship between a media product and its target audience Credits 3 Assessment External

Teen Girl Magazines