We've now reached the end of our lessons on TV News. Next week, the exam preliminary brief will be out and we'll be spending our lessons preparing a TV news pitch for the real exam on 15 June.
First, you need to create an index of all your work on TV News.
This will help you ensure that you haven't missed anything crucial over the last five weeks and will also be extremely helpful for exam revision. Each link should take you to YOUR original blogpost on that topic. Here's an example with links to the original tasks:
TV News index
1) TV News case study 1: Channel 4 News
2) TV News case study 2: BBC News at Six
3) TV News case study 3: coverage of the General Election across different news programmes
4) TV News case study 4: independent case studies (BBC3 60 Second News and Newsround)
5) News Values blog task
6) TV News audience - creating a running order
7) TV News representation - analysing Sky News coverage of the 2011 riots
If you've missed any of these lessons due to exams or illness, you have a week to make sure your blog is up to date. The links above will take you to the original tasks and if you're unsure on anything you can speak to your Media teacher.
It is absolutely essential you have learned all of this material before going into the exam - otherwise you will be significantly disadvantaged and your result will reflect this.
Due: Thursday 21 May
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