What is GCSE Digital Media & Film?
A subject which specialises in the study of modern media industries including: broadcasting, film/cinema, the video game industry and the impact on emerging (social) media trends on society.
Is the subject a successful prospect?
Media has been a very successful GCSE subject since its commencement in 2005, building on the strengths of one of the most successful A Level subjects in the county. An excellent option for students wishing to develop analytical and critical writing and thinking skills, studying the fastest growing employment sector in the world. This brand new course reflects the main drivers of the media industry in Wales.
In the last 20 years of summer examinations, many GCSE Media pupils have regularly achieved higher grades in Media than in their other subjects, frequently achieving class results in excess of 80% A* - C grades; but this is nothing to do with the subject being any “easier”- pupils have to work very hard throughout the course.
It is worth pointing out that learners MUST be interested in learning about and personally engaging with all of the media industries listed above as sometimes learners think the Media means social media alone; whilst this is a part of the course, it is balanced by an in depth study of the film industry in both a Welsh and Global perspective. Learners must be open to the study of all industries through essays and practical work.
What type of pupil takes Digital Media & Film?
Pupils who prefer an NEA heavy course (70%)
Pupils who have a keen and genuine interest in exploring the effects of media on UK and global society.
Pupils who enjoy learning through creative writing/creative design & production.
Pupils who want to learn and are eager to succeed.
Pupils wanting a “soft option” need not apply!
What other subjects does Digital Media & Film compliment?
Pupils successful in Media should find that the following subjects have reciprocal benefits (due to their promotion of creative expression and analysis of industrial/market research): English - Retail Business - Art - Digital Technology - Drama - Design Technology.
The subject is delivered on a 5 lesson per fortnight basis, supported with industry visits, circumstances permitting, to local, national & international media organisations such as radio. In addition, pupils will have the opportunity to accompany visits to London and Cardiff to study multi-national corporations and visit the BBFC and BBC. The assessment of the course favours creativity with a 70 / 30 practical to written examination split.
Employment opportunities:
Journalism, Teaching, Broadcasting, Film-making and wider film industry including various behind the camera roles, Advertising, Public Relations, Marketing, Demographic Research, Consumer Related Employment and wider education courses/jobs.
For further information contact: jonathan.jones@yht.wales