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7. Synoptic Assessment
7.1 Connecting Theoretical Frameworks
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Core media theories
are fundamental frameworks that help us understand how media texts, industries, and audiences
function
Understanding core media theories is optional for the synoptic assessment in AQA A-Level Media Studies
False
What are key concepts in Narrative Theory?
Story structure, character archetypes
Representation in media connects directly to Semiotics and
Feminist Theory
True
Arrange the steps of the encoding/decoding process in Audience Theory:
1️⃣ Media text is produced
2️⃣ Message is encoded
3️⃣ Message is transmitted
4️⃣ Audience decodes the message
Feminist Theory examines the representation of gender and
patriarchal
structures in media
True
Understanding media theories allows students to evaluate media industries and their
practices
What are the key concepts in Semiotics as applied to media studies?
Signs, signifiers, and signifieds
What are the key concepts in Audience Theory?
Active/passive audiences, encoding/decoding
What is the ultimate goal of applying media theories in the synoptic assessment?
Develop a comprehensive understanding
Which core theory relates to the theme of Institutions in media studies?
Audience Theory
The theme of Language in media studies ties to Narrative Theory and
Semiotics
True
Semiotics focuses on how media texts construct meaning through signs and
symbols
What does Narrative Theory analyze in media texts?
Structure and conventions
Feminist Theory may not fully capture the
intersectionality
of identity representation
True
Narrative Theory focuses on the story structure, character archetypes, and genre
conventions
What is a key focus of Feminist Theory in media studies?
Representation of gender
Narrative Theory in a superhero film explores the film's story structure and genre
conventions
Feminist Theory in a superhero film may identify patriarchal themes
True
A Feminist Theory analysis can critique the representation of
gender
What are the three key concepts in Semiotics?
Signs, signifiers, signifieds
Match the theoretical framework with its focus:
Semiotics ↔️ Signs and symbols
Narrative Theory ↔️ Story structure
Audience Theory ↔️ Audience engagement
Feminist Theory ↔️ Gender representation
Audience Theory considers whether the text addresses an active or
passive
audience.
What might a Semiotic analysis of a superhero film focus on?
Visual symbols and costumes
Match the media theory with its key concepts:
Semiotics ↔️ Signs, signifiers, signifieds
Narrative Theory ↔️ Story structure, genre conventions
Audience Theory ↔️ Active/passive audiences, encoding/decoding
Feminist Theory ↔️ Patriarchal structures, intersectionality
The theme of language in media studies relates to
Narrative
Theory.
The limitation of Semiotics is that it does not fully account for audience
interpretation
Audience Theory emphasizes the active role of audiences in
meaning-making
Feminist Theory highlights marginalized perspectives and patriarchal
structures
Match each media theory with its focus:
Semiotics ↔️ Constructing meaning through signs
Narrative Theory ↔️ Conventions of storytelling
Audience Theory ↔️ Audience engagement with media
Feminist Theory ↔️ Representation of gender
Semiotics can be used to examine visual, aural, and textual elements to reveal symbolic
meanings
Audience Theory investigates whether a media text caters to active or passive
audiences
Combining theoretical frameworks enhances the
critical evaluation
of media texts.
True
You can use Semiotics to analyze the symbolic meanings in a text, then apply Audience Theory to consider how audiences
interpret
Combining Semiotics, Narrative Theory, Audience Theory, and Feminist Theory can provide a comprehensive analysis of a superhero film.
True
What are core media theories used to analyze in media studies?
Media texts, industries, audiences
In semiotics, a sign is composed of a signifier and a
signified
Match the media theory with its key concepts:
Semiotics ↔️ Signs, signifiers, signifieds
Narrative Theory ↔️ Story structure, genre conventions
Audience Theory ↔️ Encoding/decoding, active audiences
Language
in media ties to Narrative Theory and
Semiotics
What are key concepts in Audience Theory?
Active/passive audiences, encoding/decoding
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