A2 Media Studies

Class blog for A2 Media Studies research and assignment information.

Monday, May 25, 2026

T2 | Wk 6 | Wed | 13 Reasons Why Case Study

   This task is now for your essay you'll write on Media Regulation. 



Case Study


Create a Blog post that is labelled - Media Regulation: Case Study, "13 Reasons Why"


Write a review on what happened with this TV series using the links below as a starting base for your case study research;


- Details about the movie (who created it/ distributed it/ directed it/ when did it come out / what platforms was it available on?)

- Where was it released? What countries?

- What was the controversy about?

- What rating did the NZ classifications board give it? Why?

- What was the rating in other countries?

- comment on the challenge of regulating online content 

 https://www.classificationoffice.govt.nz/news/latest-news/chief-censor-applies-rp18-classification-to-13-reasons-why-season-2/


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/28/13-reasons-why-new-zealand-bans-under-18s-from-watching-suicide-drama-without-adult


https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv-radio/91956245/13-reasons-why-censors-make-new-rp18-rating-for-controversial-netflix-show


https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/358000/serious-conversation-needed-with-netflix-chief-censor


Media Regulation Timeline Activity

You are going to create a graphic representation timeline of major media regulation developments to present back to the class.

This needs to be within a NZ context. 


At the end of the lesson, you will present back to the class what you've found and what you've included - and why you think it's significant. 


Include:

  • press regulation (laws introduced in NZ of note)
  • film classification
  • broadcasting codes
  • internet regulation
  • AI moderation developments

Also include:

  • establishment of The Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA)
  • The New Zealand Media Council
  • emergence of platform moderation
  • privacy laws
  • Online Safety legislation
  • Office of Film and Literature Classification

Questions to answer 

  • Has regulation become stronger or weaker?
  • Why is regulating digital media harder?

Sunday, May 24, 2026

T2 | Wk 6 - Monday - Media Regulation - Livingstone and Lundt theory

  Task 1


Watch this and make some notes to use in your essay. 

- How has technology development made media regulation harder? 

 


Task 2:

read this article;


New chief censor: the times they are a changing


I want you to answer the following questions;


1. How does the article describe what the censorship process was like in NZ 100 years ago? 

2. In what ways has this changed? 


3. What does the writer of the article mean when they say, "A revolving digital landscape has changed the way Kiwis viewed their entertainment, and it's also changed the way censorship defines itself."


4. Who is the NZ chief censor? 

5. What 3 words describe how the chief censor sees his responsibility and role? 

6. What City does the Chief censor reside in and how many people work in his team?

7. What other content passes through the hands of the censors and why is it considered a 'dark' side to the job? 

8. What are they on the look out for in content that is being assessed? 

9.What are some of the things that might be outright banned in NZ? 

10. What medium is becoming the censor's main focus at the moment and what do they do to classify things of that medium in NZ? 

11. Seeing how Shanks describes the differences between regulatory standards in NZ and Australia, how do you think culture play a part in restrictions placed on content?

12. What is a good example of a movie that was rated M in Australia but got a reviewed rating in NZ

13. Explain how the digital era proves a challenge to the censors 

14. How does Shank imagine we might tackle this challenge? 

15. What model did the Government say streaming services would fall under? 


T2: Wk 6 - Essay Question for Homework - Due Friday Week 7

 Media regulation

Analyse the challenges of regulating the media in the digital age. [15]

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

T2 | Wk 5 | Thursday - Hegemony

  Looking closer at HEGEMONY as a concept that you need to be able to refer to and talk about in both POWER AND THE MEDIA and MEDIA ECOLOGY

  • What is HEGEMONY?

Hegemony is basically the idea that the media continually reproduces images of a dominant group as superior or powerful. In Western society, the dominant group is middle class white males and because the media are predominantly produced by middle class white males, they tend to represent middle class white males as superior. And the rest of society – working class, BAME, LGBT, disabled, female – as less powerful or inferior.


This is a video that explains the overarching idea of hegemony in the world;









  • Read this article and make some notes on how hegemony is a theory that can be applied to considering the idea of power and the media.




ACTIVITY: Create notes answering these questions

1. what is Hegemony? 
2. Who came up with the theory? 
3. What are some examples (use your own - research them), of this in Western media / culture today? 

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

T2 | Wk 5 | Wed - Power + The Media - Black Panther Case Study

   Hi guys,


Please watch these 2 videos, jam-packed with some great information and research for Black Panther as your case study. This will work for Power and the Media (in terms of representation) but also in Media Ecology as we talk about how audiences engage with media envoronments. 

Questions to consider - what audience trends did Disney make use of to market and advertise as well as deliver this film to its audience? 





T2 | Wk 5 - Wed - Power + The Media - Sound of Freedom

  An element of power = the ability to tell the stories we want told

Write some notes on ''The Sound of Freedom' as a case study in relation to how independent filmmakers have more autonomy over what types of movies are being made and what stories are being told.


Why do you personally feel it is important for their to be stories like this told through the film industry, rather than just the usual 'cookie- cutter' movies that the Big 5 seem to be churning out? 


Look up some more recent stats in relation to how well this film did. What opposition did it face and how well was it recieved in the end? (You can use numbers from Facebook 'likes' on it's fan page as well as Box Office numbers)


 



Sound of Freedom
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAlejandro Monteverde
Written by
  • Rod Barr
  • Alejandro Monteverde
Produced byEduardo Verástegui
Starring
Cinematography
  • Gorka Gómez
  • Andreu Aec
Edited byBrian Scofield
Music byJavier Navarrete
Production
company
Santa Fe Films
Distributed byAngel Studios
Release date
  • July 4, 2023
Running time
131 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
Languages
  • English
  • Spanish
Budget$14.5 million[2]
Box office$182.5 million[3][4]

Sound of Freedom is a 2023 American action film directed and co-written by Alejandro Monteverde, and starring Jim Caviezel,

The film was released on July 4, 2023, by Angel Studios. It was a sleeper hit, becoming one of the most successful independent films in history.[6] It has grossed $182 million against a $14.5 million budget. It received mixed reviews from critics,[7] while audience reception has been highly positive.


In the entertainment industrysleeper hit refers to a film, television series, music release, video game, or some other entertainment product that was unpromising on release but became a success later on


The film was completed in 2018 and a distribution deal was made with the Latin American subsidiary of 20th Century Fox.[25] When the studio was purchased by the Walt Disney Company, it shelved the film. Subsequently, the filmmakers bought the distribution rights back from the studio.[26]

Verástegui approached Angel Studios with the release rights. Angel presented the film to an online group of 100,000 investors in its past projects called the Angel Guild, which gave it a "yes" vote within days.[2] In 2023, Angel Studios had acquired the worldwide distribution rights, with a planned release during the second half of 2023.[26] In May of the same year, it received a release date of July 4, 2023.[27]

Angel used equity crowdfunding to raise the funds needed to distribute and market the film. Seven thousand people invested, allowing Angel to meet its $5 million goal in two weeks.[2] They also encouraged patrons to "pay it forward" to allow people who might not otherwise see the film to watch it in theaters for free.[28] Sound of Freedom is Angel Studios' second theatrical release after His Only Son.[29]

On July 26, Angel Studios confirmed that Sound of Freedom would be released in 23 international markets throughout 2023. The film was released in UAE on August 17, in South Africa, Iceland and Lithuania on August 18 and Australia and New Zealand on August 24. The film has been released in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Belize, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica and Croatia[30] on August 31. In addition, the film will be released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on September 1 and Spain on October 11

T2 | Wk 6 | Wed | 13 Reasons Why Case Study

   This task is now for your essay you'll write on Media Regulation.  Case Study Create a Blog post that is labelled - Media Regulation:...