LESSON PLANNER

2023-2025 MEDIA A LEVEL LESSON PLANS

INDUCTION

The work undertaken before you start the course, ie the first two induction lessons, the summer task and the first couple of weeks at school in September provide an induction into this course.

AUTUMN HALF TERM 1(YEAR 1):

> INTRODUCTION ✔

Monday 4th September – Friday 20th October (7 Weeks)

1INSET DAY – Monday 4th September1st lesson introduction, settling-in, Do’s and Don’ts – Phone Box

Welcome poem from Dr M
Introduce first task 1-2-1 interview following STimes style model.

Introduce IDENTITY AND SELF (Goffman, Johari Window, Ron Gallo video)
Dr M Hospital! 😕
Students to complete interview, type up on word and email to school account
INTRODUCTION AND SETTLING DOWN

> MAKING-DOING-MEANING ✔

2Re-cap IDENTITY AND SELF get students to complete self identity profile (on line link) + Psychographic profilesStrike DayLook at induction tasks and assessment sheet for NEA.

Use printer, glue for psychographic profile & character type. Stick on front of note book.

Log on to Adobe Creative Cloud
INSET DAY – Thursday 14th September Introduce Follow FT style model to learn how to use InDesign to layout interviews with image
INTRODUCE DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & INDESIGN

> MEDIA LANGUAGE ✔

3Consolidate InDesign / trouble shoot

introduce photography

students take photos


take photos and edit photos in Photoshop
complete work, save, print out (for assessment and gallery).

Get students on blog
Finish work, upload digital copy to blog (low res)
Finish work, upload digital copy to blog (low res).
Print out high res on A3 paper
Jurgen Habermas ‘Transformation of the Public Sphere’

Students to make a media blog banner
SAVING, PRINTING, PUBLISHING (INTRODUCE BLOG)

> NARRATIVE ✔

4Peer assessment of interview work as gallery exercise.

Use post-it notes to provide mark.
introduce key narrative principles and theories:
1. STRUCTURE Freytag Pyramid

Todorov
2. THEMES – Seymour Chatman satellites and kernels

Binary Oppositions Levi-Strauss
Vladimir Propp – stock charactersApply Narrative theories to Ghost Town and Old Town Road
NARRATIVE STRUCTURE & SUMMER TASK (Propp, Todorov, Levi-Strauss)
Open book essay, NARRATIVE applied to either Music Video CSPUsing the blog. Upload a JPEG of your magazine article.
Upload a style model for a Music Festival poster
In Photoshop Produce an original piece of work based VERY CLOSELY to your style model for a music festival featuring The Specials and Lil Nas XComplete Photshop TaskPRINT poster as A4 AND UPLOAD TO BLOG as low res JPEG

2 min presentation of posters: SIGNS & MEANING
Using the blog, Consolidate Photoshop, Music Poster task

> SEMIOTICS ✔

6Complete A4 Festival poster – upload to blog and print out.SIGNS & MEANINGS
Introduce theory of SEMIOTICS

Define some key terms
> C. S. Pierce: iconic, indexical, symbolic
> Barthes and Saussure

Semiotics = Representation of signs

Case study in Feminist Critical thinking: Jean Kilbourne

Tori Moi, Laura Mulvey ‘male gaze’, gender as (fluid) contested and constructed concept

SIGNS & MEANING
Unseen CSP exam preparation.

Look at past papers and prepare for exam question
SEMIOTICS: SIGNS, MEANING and REPRESENTATION (Barthes, Pierce, Saussure, Gauntlett, Mulvey, Kilbourne)

> REPRESENTATION ✔

7Introduce Representation (Hall, Gauntlett)
Key terms around representation
Strike DayStrike DayRepresentation:
Stuart Hall
David Gauntlett
Exam question (Q2 Paper 1) compare with Bananarama Wow poster
REPRESENTATION (Hall, Gauntlett, Score Advert)

AUTUMN HALF TERM 2 (YEAR 1):

Monday 30th October – Tuesday 19th November (6 Weeks)

1Introducing practical project – double page of newspaper following style model of either The i or Daily MailChoose style model – upload to blog (ie take a photo)Layout style model on InDesign as either double page or 2 x separate pagesre-cap on text, wrap around, placing image, changing colour etcConsolidate skills, build work, plan for original content
Practical work – InDesign. Newspapers
2Import content produced over the weekend – focus on main article [home learning]See blog on rules of writing: Note differences between Daily Mail and the I. See at headlines, standfirst, pullquotes, visual style, proxemics and para-proxemics [home learning]Continue to build up content
[home learning]
More exercise in identifying the particular style and ideology of each Newspaper

building up content
[home learning]
[home learning]
Creating original content
3recap styles of writing according to ideology and newspaper character [home learning]

Go back and make improvements in terms of quality.

Looking at headlines of Daily Mail and the I
styles of writing and ideology
[home learning]


Back to school back to practical work: Extension given. recap main points about content and lay out style of close study products
building up content
in school
Submitting a double page newspaper
4Building up, improving.
recap key terms:
vertical and horizontal integration.
How does ownership influence the content of Daily Mail and The Guardian

Political Compass: Libertarian vs Authoritarian (+left v right)
extension of practical work for Friday. Building up and Improving lay out and content.

(Transformation) of the Public Sphere – Habermas
Chomsky – The Manufacture of ConsentOwnership of newspaper industry – case study of Daily Mail and The GuardianContinue research into The Daily Mail and The Guardian. Writing exercise
NEWSPAPERS: REGULATION, CONTROL & OWNERSHIP
5James Curran the Liberal Free PressCritique of the liberal theory of the press and different forms of regulation, consumer and citizen-based forms regulationrecap and consolidation of theory of the press and its critique.
Noam Chomsky and ideological agendas.
Prepare for formal, open-book exam, in class through writing exercise.
‘finish the paragraph with textual evidence’
bottom of the page on Noam Chomsky
Complete exercise on paragraph structure and content, by having at least two paragraphs on the ideological agenda of each CPS
NEWSPAPERS, THE LIBERAL FREE PRESS
6Monday: open book exams (newspapers)Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday Strike Days: School closed.Friday: Feedback from open book exam (newspapers)
Exam on Newspapers and Feedback
7 (2 days 18th & 19th December)Blinded by the LightBlinded by the Light
Last 2 days Blinded by the Light screening??

SPRING HALF TERM 1 (YEAR 1):

Thursday 4th January – Friday 9th February (6 Weeks)

1 (2 days 4th & 5th January)Re-cap Blinded by the Light – encourage students to watch film (but NOT in class time)Introduce Film Industry from the perspective of OWNERSHIP / INSTITUTION as the first topic area for this half term. KEY TERMS? Production/Distrubtion/Exhibition — Formatting. Essay questions
Introduce MEDIA OWNERSHIP as first topic for this half term
2Socio-cultural context and interview clips.
Reducing the Risk – marketing, advertising, promotion – vertical / horizontal integration etc
Key concepts in Hesmondhalgh’s theory and their relationship to close study product
Deepending the study on Blinded by the case study product (production. marketing,
film festival)
Why are the media industries risky?
Introduction to David Hesmondhalgh
INSET FRIDAY 12th JANUARY
THE RISKY BUSINESS OF MEDIA PRODUCTION – Hesmondhalgh, Steve Neale
3 How do
media industries
respond to risk? #
part a)
forms
ownership
/ and repertoire
[apply
vertical integration
/internationalization to close study product)

KAHOOT quiz on key terms
How do media respond to risk part 2 artificial scarcity, formatting
Grounding theory to Close study product: table.
match up key terms with their meaning Old and new forms marketing
application to close study product/
regulation
BBFC
and brainstorm on the various stages of the film production
map of all the production and distribution steps
Open book Essay:
How do independent films
reduce risk
and maximize
audience?
Consolidate Media Ownership and link to Blinded by the Light
4Using Photoshop and original images only (ie everything must be original! ABSOLUTELY NO CUT AND PASTE FROM GOOGLE!!) Produce 2 x A4 Film posters and 3 x Instagram posts for a new independent UK film that focusses on INCLUSIVITY and DIVERSITY.
Each poster must appeal to the readers of EITHER ‘GQ‘ and /or ‘THE GENTLEWOMAN
You must print out a high resolution copy of your posters and upload a low resolution of both posters to your blog.
You must also write up a 500 word statement of intent and post this to the same blog post as your posters.
Practical Work: Independent UK Film poster
A statement of intent outlines your aims for your production. This will be assessed with the products and will allow you to explain the ways in which you will apply knowledge and understanding of media language and media representation to your products, how your products will target the intended audience and reflect the industry context they are created for.”
Statement of Intent guidelines
4Research ‘GQ‘ and ‘The Gentlwoman‘ to determine the audience profile for your film – you must be able to make links between the audience for your film and the audience for 1 of the magazines.

Write a draft of your statement of intent

Look for similar style models / film posters for inspirations
Look for similar style models / film posters for inspirations

Brainstorm ideas

Sketch out / visualise ideas

Photograph original images
Photograph original images

Manipulate original ideas in Photoshop

Add text

Create a convincing and professional looking composition
Manipulate original ideas in Photoshop

Add text

Create a convincing and professional looking composition
Create a convincing and professional looking composition

Revisit and re-edit your statement of intent

Upload both film posters and statement of intent to a single blog post.
Print off high resolution copies of both posters
Planning framework for film poster production
5 work on you project, refine visual and textual components proceed to instagram postsrefine visual and textual componentsrefine visual and textual components
Produce a Creative Response to Film
6Writing a STATEMENT OF INTENT Writing about MEDIA LANGUAGEWriting about AUDIENCE (Uses and Grats)Complete writing statement of intentSUBMISSION of creative work for assessment
Complete Industry unit and submit Film Poster work

SPRING HALF TERM 2 (YEAR 1):

Monday 19th February – Wednesday 27th March (5.5 Weeks)

1
Magazine Language/Semiotics:
and CSP’s: The Gentle Woman and GQ
Main Image/Outlay/Typography
denotation and connotation: reading the cover of the GQ


Semiotics 2:
How is the cover of GQ Anchorerd?

The cover of the Gentle Woman.
Dominant signifier.
Modes of address.
Revisit Theory:

Industry
Concentration of ownwership.
GQ.
Hesmondalgh:
concentration,
star power
and digital
environment/native marketing
[see online presence and social media prewsence
Revisit Theory:
Audiences:
look at the media kits,
target audiences (class and gender)
Uses and gratification theory

NEA
read the brief
make notes for a statement of intent
brain storm;
studio booked for photoshoots
Introduce Magazine unit and make links with previous theory
2Feedback day
read feedbaclk upload your action plans on your media studies profile.
Keep on working
Laura Mulvey
Writing exercice: how do your CPS confirm or challenge Laura Mulveys views on the male gaze?

thinking about describing and characterizing an image = evidence to support an argument
Feminist Critical Thinking Kilbourne video – Killing Us Softly

Writing exercise: How do your CPS confirm or challenge Killbourne ideas on objectification?

Structure of an essay:
Intro

main body
[paragraphs/case studies]

conclusion


Writing exercise: Intro and two paragraphs
applying/challenging objectification on CPS
Practical
working on the cover.
gender theory: from second wave to post-feminism
3Practical MondayPractical Monday Intesectional theory
bell hook
Link/applying — challenging these ideas by using CSP
Butler and the Performativity of Gender
Link to the CSP
Applying bulter to Magazines and Old Town Road
: writing day.
unseen product: eurovision video clip
Practical MondayPost feminism, Raunch Culture and Female gaze.
Writing exercise
Postfeminism and men
Writing exercise
David Gaunlett
Identity theory:
David Gaunlett writing
Start NEA work on Magazines
Open Book ExamRevision
musical videos/media language and representation (practical extension: Inner pages interview)
Revision/media language and representation Practical extension: inner page interview
Revision/advertisement
media language/representation

Practical extension:
inner page interview
Practical extension: submission
Complete NEA work on Magazines
6 revision newspapers planning Industry and audienc es – complete any outstanding workrevision newspaper (industry and audiences)
planning – complete any outstanding work
revision: blinded by the light (industry and audiences) – complete any outstanding work
Preparation for mock exams / Last week of term

SUMMER HALF TERM 1 (YEAR 1):

Monday 15th April – Friday 24th May (6 Weeks)

1MOCK EXAM REVISIONMOCK EXAM ALL MEDIA STUDENTS 23rd of AprilMOCK EXAM REVISIONMOCK EXAM REVISIONMOCK EXAM REVISION
MOCK EXAM
2Work through Ms Magowan booklet on New Technology CSP’s – complete tasks as setWork through Ms Magowan booklet on New Technology CSP’s – complete tasks as setWork through Ms Magowan booklet on New Technology CSP’s – complete tasks as setWork through Ms Magowan booklet on New Technology CSP’s – complete tasks as setWork through Ms Magowan booklet on New Technology CSP’s – complete tasks as set
3BANK HOLIDAYWork through Ms Magowan booklet on New Technology CSP’s – complete tasks as setLeaving Day (year 12 to work through Ms Magowan booklet on New Technology CSP’s – complete tasks as set)BANK HOLIDAYFeedback from Mock exam Ms Magowan
4Dr M Mock exam feedback, and introduction to NEADr M input on writing a statement of intent. Students to start SoIComplete first draft of statement of intent

plan production timeline for first production

BUILD UP RESOURCE MATERIAL FOR NEA PRODUCTION 1 OUTSIDE OF CLASS TIME
Start First Production and try to finish by Monday.

BUILD UP RESOURCE MATERIAL FOR NEA PRODUCTION 1 OUTSIDE OF CLASS TIME
Submit statement of intent – either on blog or email m.mckinlay@hautlieu.sch.je
BUILD UP RESOURCE MATERIAL FOR NEA PRODUCTION 1 OUTSIDE OF CLASS TIME
START NEA – complete statement of intent
5Complete first product for Production 1.

Continue to build up NEA portfolio by completing Product 1

BUILD UP RESOURCE MATERIAL FOR NEA PRODUCTION 1 OUTSIDE OF CLASS TIME
Continue to build up NEA portfolio by completing Product 1

BUILD UP RESOURCE MATERIAL FOR NEA PRODUCTION 1 OUTSIDE OF CLASS TIME
Complete second product for Production 1.

BUILD UP RESOURCE MATERIAL FOR NEA PRODUCTION 1 OUTSIDE OF CLASS TIME
BUILD UP RESOURCE MATERIAL FOR NEA PRODUCTION 1 OUTSIDE OF CLASS TIMEComplete third product for Production 1.

Submit all products for Production 1 in appropriate media form (so if it is print, you need to print it out!)
13th Parish Film Festival events 2:00 pm screening of short films https://13thparish.org.je/
NEA complete PRODUCT 1 (& 13th PARISH FILM FESTIVAL???)

SUMMER HALF TERM 2 (YEAR 1):

Monday 3rd June – Friday 19th July (7 Weeks)

1Feedback whole class from first mark
Planning document for summer half term
MM 1-2-1 feedback.
Students to start work on Production 2.
Outside of class revisit Statement of Intent and Production 1.
MM 1-2-1 feedback.
Students to start work on Production 2.
Outside of class revisit Statement of Intent and Production 1.
MM away but cover provided. Carry on with your production workINSET Day at Hautlieu. Please carry on with your production work.
NEA TBC BY END OF SUMMER TERM
2MM to introduce Genre Theory Steve Neale.
Students to continue with production work (outside of class)
MM 1-2-1 feedback.
Students to start work on Production 2.
MM 1-2-1 feedback.
Students to start work on Production 2.
MM away Peer-2-Peer feedback reflection and progress check.

Think, pair, share in reference to assessment criteria and set brief.
NEA TBC BY END OF SUMMER TERM
  1. Establish talk partners –
  2. set question with goal (which is an audit) – look at the set brief and identify what you have already completed and what you still need to do
  3. build thinking time
  4. circulate to listen
  5. cold call . . .
  • ask the class a question
  • give thinking time
    • select someone to respond
  • respond to answer
  • select another to respond
3MM to demonstrate basic editing with Adobe InDesignMM to demonstrate flash lighting set-up (in class) and basic photo editing with Adobe PhotoshopMM to demonstrate basic video editing with Adobe PremierMM to demonstrate basic video editing with Adobe Premier1-2-1 Student assessment – using marking criteria provide new (student) mark for Go4Schools as interim assessment and as point of reference for work to be done
NEA TBC BY END OF SUMMER TERM
4SCHOOL SPORTS DAYMM to make sure students are aware of expectationsWINCHESTER HE TRIPWINCHESTER HE TRIPWINCHESTER HE TRIP
NEA TBC BY END OF SUMMER TERM
5Introduction of 6th lesson from this week onwardsWork on 2nd (Main) ProductionWork on 2nd (Main) ProductionWork on 2nd (Main) ProductionMM in London
NEA TBC BY END OF SUMMER TERM
6Start submitting final productions – make sure prints are of high quality and printed to correct size, make sure that videos are easily transferable Start submitting final productions – make sure prints are of high quality and printed to correct size, make sure that videos are easily transferable Start submitting final productions – make sure prints are of high quality and printed to correct size, make sure that videos are easily transferable Start submitting final productions – make sure prints are of high quality and printed to correct size, make sure that videos are easily transferable Start submitting final productions – make sure prints are of high quality and printed to correct size, make sure that videos are easily transferable
NEA TBC BY END OF SUMMER TERM
7Make sure printed work is printed out that on-line work is on-line etc etc – don’t wait until the end of the weekComplete NEA – Both productions (so all products) and Statement of Intent, for summer assessment, mark and feedbackComplete NEA – Both productions (so all products) and Statement of Intent, for summer assessment, mark and feedbackComplete NEA – Both productions (so all products) and Statement of Intent, for summer assessment, mark and feedbackComplete NEA – Both productions (so all products) and Statement of Intent, for summer assessment, mark and feedback
NEA TBC BY END OF SUMMER TERM