A2 Media Studies

Class blog for A2 Media Studies research and assignment information.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

REJOICE - Wk 1 - Genre Study

   Genre Studies 

Today is all about GENRE research! Watch the video then proceed to the tasks below;


This HOMEWORK IS DUE NEXT FRIDAY 7th FEB





PART A of Genre Research

Your task is to;


1. Read through this aryicle that explains different genres or types of MV's

https://media-studies.com/music-video-genre/


2. Watch the video below to start



2. Make notes into a blog post about what the genres are in this video and some characteristics of each

3. Choose 3 different music video genres and at least 2 music videos in each genre , embed clips of them from Youtube into your blog

4. Analyse technical/stylistic elements (filming, editing, mise-en-scene and sound) 

5. Present your findings in a presentation blog tool (Canva / SLideshare etc) 

6. Explain what your genre preference is for creating a music video and why


PART B of Genre Research  

Start looking into those 3 genres you discussed in part A and answering the following questions in a blog post;

Look at

-  what record labels tend to produce artists in those particular genres

- who is the target audience for those genres (what demograhic is mostly consuming that genre / downloading / watching on Youtube etc)

- How the brand / Artist represent themselves on album covers

- What cross-media-convergence opportunities have been utilised for those artists/ bands in those genres? (newspaper / magazine articles / front covers / TV interviews with celebrity shows / news media)? 


*** remember to reference blogs from last year for ideas on how to complete tasks. Please don't use any of the same content! It's just good for a guide. 

T1| Wk 3 - Thurs (due Wed Wk 4) Major Task Planning PITCH

 Today you guys are going to create a PITCH for your short film.


A pitch is a short, persuasive presentation that sells a film idea to producers by proving:

  • The idea is clear

  • The story is engaging

  • The audience is defined

  • The film is achievable

 

For A2 Media, it must show:

  • Narrative understanding

  • Genre conventions

  • Audience targeting

  • Industry awareness

  • Practical production thinking


    Activity: DUE WED 


    Create a Pitch using the 8 step pitch structure below. Create a slideshow that will be presented as though you were pitching to potential investors, filmed and uploaded to your blog as a Youtube video.

    This can be a shared task but should have equal input for marking purposes, both in the planning and the presentation.

    You'll be marked on the following areas;

    1. Content

    - the actual idea 

    - clarity (clear, structured ideas) 

    - researched

    - creative rationale for choices 

    - feasibility (realistic) 

    - audience awareness is specific and justified


    2.  presentation 

    - clarity in communication of idea (articulate and concise)

    - professionalism

    - persuasive and confidence in communicating the idea

    - technological tools used in a sophisticated way

    - articulate 


    The 8-Step Pitch Structure

    Use this framework:

    1. Title & Logline (Hook)

    1–2 sentence summary

    It must include:

    • Protagonist

    • Goal

    • Obstacle

    • Stakes


    Example:

    When a shy teen accidentally livestreams her private diary, she must track down the hacker before her secrets destroy her reputation.

    2. Genre & Style

    You should answer:

    • What genre?

    • Hybrid genre?

    • Tone? (dark, comedic, surreal, realist?)

    • Visual style?

    Use references:

    • “Inspired by Black Mirror…”

    • “Shot in handheld realism like This Is England…”

    This shows media literacy which is essential for A2.


    3. Target Audience

    You must define:

    • Age range

    • Gender skew (if relevant)

    • Psychographics (values, interests)

    • Where it would be distributed (festival? YouTube? streaming?)

    Go beyond:
     “Teenagers”
    Rather  “16–21 urban audiences interested in social realism and mental health narratives”


    4. Narrative Outline (Beginning–Middle–End)

    Not the full script,  just:

    • Setup

    • Conflict

    • Climax

    • Resolution

    Keep it under 1 minute when spoken.

    5. Characters

    Brief description of:

    • Protagonist

    • Antagonist (or central conflict)

    • Key supporting role

    Focus on:

    • Motivation

    • Internal conflict

    • Representation

    6. Themes & Messages

    • What issues are explored?

    • Why does this matter now?

    • How does it reflect contemporary society?


    This is where theory can be integrated ( Todorov, Hall, etc.)

    7. Visual & Technical Approach

    Students should mention:

    • Cinematography style

    • Colour palette

    • Sound design

    • Editing pace

    • Locations

    • Budget awareness

    This proves production understanding.

    8. Why This Film? (The Sell)

    End with:

    • Why it’s original

    • Why audiences will care

    • Why it’s relevant today

    This is the persuasive close.



    Common Mistakes

    • Idea too big for a short film

    • No clear conflict

    • No target audience

    • Confusing genre

    • Overcomplicated plot

    • No clear ending

    Reminder;

    A short film is about one moment of change — not a whole life story.

Short Film examples for inspiration


Good example of a quirky comedy that uses humour to address a more sinister issue. Also interesting use of sound as there's minimal dialogue.





Wednesday, February 4, 2026

T1 | Wk 3 | Monday - Tues - Cinematography Challenge

Shot Meaning Workshop


Your scenario - someone is hiding something 


They must plan (using a storyboard) and record;

  • 5 shots

  • thinking about...

    Shot type

  • Camera angle

  • Movement


    Write a short paragraph answering the question; "What does each choice suggest about power or emotion?"



Tuesday, February 3, 2026

T1 | W2 | Wed + Thurs - Conventions of short films (incl. Narrative conventions)

 Use the links below to do some research on  conventions (specifically but not exclusively, narrative conventions - essentially HOW a story is told).


Create a slide-show (or any blog tool for presentation) that summarises and presents your findings. 


You should have a minimum of 10 conventions that you've found AND include relevant examples from movies or TV series that demonstrate or use these effectively. 

(this task will lead into what we will do tomorrow)

Resource 1 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zqdhrdm/revision/4


Resource 2 (slightly broader than just narrative but also effective research for HOW to tell a story in a short film)

https://raindance.org/3-elements-of-short-film-structure-you-need-to-know/


https://coggle.it/diagram/Wd6YvWgXiQABSh5g/t/short-film-conventions




https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/codes-and-conventions-of-a-short-film/9389267




Monday, February 2, 2026

T1 | Wk 3 | Mon - Micro-narrative representation exercise

To make a good short film you have to be a good storyteller. 


Knowing what you know already of narrative conventions for a short film, pick a theme from the list below;


1. Guilt

2. Identity

3. Isolation

4. Redemption 


  • You must pitch a 1–2 minute story with:


    • Beginning / middle / end

    • One main character

    • One turning point


    • No dialogue allowed ('Show don't tell')
    • Present your story pitch as a voice over, with a creative background video (this is fairly easy to create w/ AI)


    You must use the conventions available to you to plan to convey your story. 


    This will be out of 10 marks and will be assessed based on your ability to understand narrative conventions and construct a short film story, effectively. 

    Sunday, February 1, 2026

    Representation in short film

     Activity;


    You are being employed to write an article for the local newspaper. As a journalist you are going to base your piece on research.


    You are going to 

    1. Choose one of the core areas of society that we studied last year 

    2. Find at least 2 films or TV series where we can examine this representation

    3. Do a short study on how those characters are represented

    4. Use your knowledge on Stuart Hall's reception theory to write a research piece on representation of this particular group in modern film or television 


    REJOICE - Wk 1 - Genre Study

        Genre Studies  Today is all about GENRE research! Watch the video then proceed to the tasks below; This HOMEWORK IS DUE NEXT FRIDAY 7th ...