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Browse all tutorsMedia Studies is offered at GCSE by AQA, Eduqas and WJEC. Grade 5 is a strong pass. Students considering A-Level Media Studies or Film Studies typically aim for grade 6 or above.
The most common underperformance in Media Studies is describing media products rather than analysing them through theoretical frameworks. Writing 'the magazine uses bright colours to attract readers' scores little; applying Barthes' codes or Hall's encoding/decoding model scores significantly more. A tutor teaches the theoretical lens that examiners are marking against.
The NEA requires students to produce their own media product and written statement of intent. Students who create strong products but don't document their decisions analytically lose significant marks. A tutor helps with both the production choices and the accompanying written work.
GCSE Media Studies teaches students to analyse media products using theoretical frameworks covering representation, narrative, genre, media language, audiences and industry. Marks depend on the ability to apply these frameworks fluently to unseen and set media products in extended essays — a skill that requires practice rather than content recall. A GCSE Media Studies tutor builds the analytical vocabulary and essay technique the exam rewards.
GCSE Media Studies tutors typically charge £28–£48 per hour. The subject is relatively specialised and tutors with Media Studies or Film Studies degrees are most effective. TutorLab tutors set their own rates.
Yes — these questions, which ask students to analyse how meaning is created through technical choices (camera angles, lighting, typography, mise-en-scène), are the most mark-dense component of the written exam. A tutor can build the specific analytical vocabulary and practice applying it to set and unseen products.
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