pre-requisites
Completion of Level 1 Media or creative/academic ability.
course description
In this subject, students learn to make sense of the media landscape that surrounds them and to become critical of media messages. Students develop desirable 21st century skills such as media literacy, creative collaboration, production knowledge & writing for media. We also reflect on the way technology impacts hauroa. Media students will be working more closely with Aorere Film Academy in 2022 to help broadcast student voice on campus.
Students take control of the creative process by developing projects, such as short films, that help them make sense of their experiences. The subject prepares students for careers in diverse fields such as law, film making, post-production, journalism, advertising, broadcast television, and the internet content economy.
Please see Mr. Unkovich in B4 or Mrs Varma-Lewis in A9 if you have any questions about the course. 1-2 achievement standards remain optional depending on student choice.
Students take control of the creative process by developing projects, such as short films, that help them make sense of their experiences. The subject prepares students for careers in diverse fields such as law, film making, post-production, journalism, advertising, broadcast television, and the internet content economy.
Please see Mr. Unkovich in B4 or Mrs Varma-Lewis in A9 if you have any questions about the course. 1-2 achievement standards remain optional depending on student choice.
course fees
Nil
course leads to
Level 3 Media Studies
assessment standards
internal credits
14
external credits
4-8
total number of credits
22
hod
Mr. A Unkovich