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LR - April PPE

1) Type up your feedback in full (you do not need to write mark/grade if you do not wish to). WWW: Some of the points using media terminology well EBI:  2) Did you succeed in meeting or exceeding your target grade for A Level Media? If not, how many additional marks do you need to achieve your target grade in this paper? I needed 55 more marks to get to my target grade but I hope for an A.  We don't know exactly what grade boundaries AQA will set as this is a new specification. These are the boundaries we've used, based on last year's A Level exam but reduced slightly to account for the new specification (out of 84):   A* = 78; A = 68; B = 56; C = 44; D = 32; E = 21. Now read through the AQA  mark scheme . This is vital as the paper was an official specimen exam paper and therefore the mark scheme tells us a lot about what AQA are expecting us to produce. The  original question paper is here  if that is helpful too. 3) Write a question-by-question analysis of your

Videogames: The Sims FreePlay part 3 - Representation

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1) How do the expansion pack (DLC) trailers reinforce or challenge dominant ideologies? It reinforces typical American Teenage stereotypes not, but only showing basic and unintersting stereotypes such as young white teen boys joining rock bands and girls doing ballet. 2) What stereotypes have you identified in The Sims FreePlay? Stereotypes surrounding capitalism and the idea of making a lot of money to become rich and successful. Also reinforces the stereotypes surround white sub urban families with the fashion and how they're dressed as well as the blonde labrador and silver sedan. 3) What media theories can you apply to representations in The Sims FreePlay? Representation reading Read  this Forbes article on gender and racism in The Sims franchise  and answer the following questions: 1) How realistic does The Sims intend to be? Realistic enough to make it believable without having to over step boundaries. 2) How has The Sims tried to create more realistic representations of

Videogames: The Sims FreePlay part 1 - Language & Audience

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Background: mobile gaming The videogames industry has changed massively since the emergence of the smart phone and app store distribution model. Mobile gaming has changed the audience demographics for gaming and brought the industry into the mainstream. The app store model means tech giants such as Apple and Google are making significant sums from mobile gaming but mobile hits can still earn developers millions. Angry Birds made developer Rovio $200m in 2012 and broke 2 billion downloads in 2014. The Sims FreePlay is a spin-off from the hugely successful Sims franchise first published by Electronic Arts (EA) in 2000.  The game is a strategic life simulation game (also known as the sandbox genre). The Sims FreePlay takes the game on to phones and tablets and uses the ‘freemium’ model that makes money via in-app purchases. The game has seen 200 million downloads since 2011 – remarkable success. The Sims FreePlay: Audience The Sims franchise has demonstrated there is a strong an

Videogames: The Sims FreePlay part 2 - Industries

Regulation – PEGI Research the following  using the PEGI website . 1) What is the VSC and how does it link to UK law? It monitors the contents of particular medias within the UK to make sure they're able to be sold to the appropriate ages. 2) Note down the key statistics on the homepage. 12,000+ Games Rated, 8000+ Apps rated, 1987 Number of Member Outlets, 30 Years in Operation. 3) What is the purpose of PEGI? Provide information about a game about the contents of a game. 4) Click on the PEGI Rating tab in the top menu. What are the age ratings and what do they include? Ages 3, 7, 12, 16 And 18. The higher the age the more adult content, such as violence, swearing, drug abuse, sexual content. 5) Scroll down to look at the ‘How games are examined’ infographic. What is the PEGI process for rating a game? Initially a game producer rates the game themselves. Anything from violence to strong language to sexual content must be monitored before applying