Learning

Media Studies

Useful Year 12 links and Year 13 links are now part of the school website. 

Students are bombarded with messages through the media, from advertising to film and magazines. This subject aims to help them to deconstruct these messages and think critically about any media they consume. The course covers mainly film and print media, with a practical focus on journalism.

It is advised that students have well developed literacy skills to take this subject, especially at Level 3, as it involves a lot of written analysis of media texts as well as writing 800-2000 word articles.


News

Progression

Careers

Links


News

Zine

The Magazine Committee, which has a heavy contingent of Media students from the Year 13 class, has been busy taking photos and meeting to prepare an exciting new product.  It showcases their zany creativity, visual eye, writing skills and layout ability.


Progression

Courses and pathways available in Media Studies.  


Careers

Journalism

There is a local course at Whitireia that operates out of a new campus is Cuba Mall and is run by the well respected Jim Tucker.                  

Broadcasting

There is a well regarded course in broadcasting down in Christchurch at CPIT which takes in very limited numbers but has great records in students getting jobs within this very competitive industry.

Media Studies (as a major)

Students can choose to major in Media Studies or even Film Studies at many universities.  This is a more theoretical focus than some of the other options and can be part of a BA degree.  Here is the Victoria University course.

Communications Degree

Some students are opting to do a Communications degree which can help them in the corporate world or within many different organisations.  Here is the course that Massey University in Wellington offers.

Film and Television

The New Zealand Film and Television School in Wellington has a school that offers industry-run programmes and a very hands-on practical approach.

Advertising

CAANZ  (the Commincation Agencies Association) has a great list of links that show courses in NZ related to Advertising.

Radio

The New Zealand Radio Training School is a ten minute walk from our school, in Cuba Street.


Links

Mediascape

A nicely done site on the background of how the media is organised and monitored in NZ and some of the issues involved.  Done by the NZ Broadcasting School.

Media7

A NZ show about the media which tackles interesting issues with a NZ focus.  It's on Free View, but if you don't get that, the blog at this link covers what's in the show and has interesting links.  Also, you can view parts of the shows from their Youtube site.

Idealog Magazine

This is a New Zealand made magazine that has won awards for content and design.  It focuses on innovation in our country, covering marketing and some media and technology areas.

Wikileaks

An interesting site celebrating freedom of expression and showing how the internet can be a useful tool in this area for independant groups.  A site that might appeal to the social aware teens out there.

Media Watch (website)

A site that challenges stereotypes and encourages media education.

Media Watch (radio show)

A show on NZ's National Radio that looks at media issues that affect us.  Podcasts online.

NZ On Screen

An online archive of NZ footage - it's free and new!  It has gems such as a scene from 'Gloss' (the 1980s NZ soap).

New Zealand Journal of Media Studies

Articles written with a NZ focus by our own academics.  More for the extension students as it is really 'academic' writing - but fun topics such as Where’s Morningside? Locating bro’Town in the ethnic genealogy of New Zealand/Aotearoa.

TKI Media Studies Community

While this site is aimed at teachers, it may be a good point to start at if you're wondering 'what is Media Studies?' as it covers a lot of key concepts and has interesting links.

Pecha Kucha

A craze that has come here from Japan that has nights every few months with a dozen or so speakers from varied areas of 'creativity'.  I have been to a couple in Wellington and recommend them - great night out for $7.  A quick way to absorb lots of new ideas and be inspired by what people in NZ are getting up to.

Media Knowall

A British site designed to help Media Studies students with lots of research ideas and useful content that crosses over into what we are teaching over here as well.

Newseum

A site that shows over 600 newspaper front pages every day.  Interesting to compare between cities and countries what is important on any given day.

Trend Watching

A website that looks at trends in innovation and marketing.

NZ Film Archive

Another useful resource that is about a 10 minute walk from our school is the NZ Film Archive.  The actual archive has a library of resources as well as regular screenings, and the website has resources and schedules as well.

Americana

An online journal looking at American pop culture.  The latest film article looks at how 'The Dark Knight' can be read as a reflection on the current war on terrorism and links to to why such graphic novel heroes were also popular coming out of the depression era.

 

 

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