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LATYMER CRITICAL RESEARCH 2009
Sunday, February 3, 2008
TOPIC AREA 9 - WORLD CINEMA
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WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
INTRO TO THE EXAM + THE TOPIC AREAS
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TOPIC AREA 1 - ADVERTISING
TOPIC AREA 2 - CHILDREN AND THE MEDIA
TOPIC AREA 4 - CRIME + THE MEDIA
TOPIC AREA 3 - COMMUNITY RADIO
TOPIC AREA 7 - TELEVISION DRAMA
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TOPIC AREA 9 - WORLD CINEMA
RESEARCH - DO'S + DONT'S
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RESEARCH RECORD AND EVALUATION CHART
PRIMARY RESEARCH
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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AUDIENCE THEORY - A GUIDE
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BFI NATIONAL LIBRARY VISITS
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Topic Intros
Advertising
Introduction to TV Drama
Women and Film
TOPIC PRESENTATIONS - COURTESY OF LONG ROAD MEDIA
Children and the Media presentation
TV Drama presentation
World Cinema presentation
PAST STUDENT BLOGS 2008
Clare Women + Film
Emma TV Drama
Gee World Cinema
Jasmine Children + TV
Jazzi Women + Film
Jenny World Cinema
Jerome Crime + the Media
Kirsty Crime + the Media
Louise Crime + the Media
Natalie Advertising
Nina Women + Film
Paul Advertising
Rachel Women + Film
Rob Crime + the Media
Ryan World Cinema
Sam Advertising
Sameer Children + TV
Zahra Community Radio
Zoe Crime + the Media
PAST STUDENT BLOGS 2007
Adam - Advertising
Amie - Children and the Media
Amy - TV Drama
Bruno - TV Drama
Chris - World Cinema
Daryl - Children and the Media
Ellie - Crime and the Media
Francis - World Cinema
Harrison - World Cinema
Harry - TV Drama
Malissa - Advertising
Matt - Crime and the Media
Siobhan - Children and the Media
ESSENTIAL WEBSITES - INSTITUTIONAL
Advertising Standards Authority website
British Film Institute
Media Awareness site - good for gender, representation, advertising, children and TV
OFCOM - The Governments Communications website - facts, stats, and research
Screenonline - the BFI's student website for TV + Film research, facts and figures
The Broadcasters Audience Research Board
ESSENTIAL WEBSITES - ACADEMIC
Aberystwyth University Media and Communications website
David Buckingham's site - a great source of research and analysis,
Excellent theory site (David Gauntlett, Westminster Uni)
Long Road Sixth Form College Critical Research Blog
Media Education support for students
Media Knowall - an impressive school based website
Pop Cultures - Great links to huge range of cultural studies articles
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