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Quick questions on Structuring the Statement of Aims and Intentions - Eduqas A-Level Media Studies cross-media production

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What are structure the Statement around the four framework areas?
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This structure guarantees you cover what the Statement is assessed on, and it makes the plan easy to follow. Each section states what you intend in that area and (crucially) how you will achieve it.
What is link each aim to a concrete production decision?
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The discipline that lifts the Statement is to tie every aim to a concrete decision:
What are ensure the products deliver the intentions?
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The Statement states intentions that the products must then deliver. Keep the two consistent: the strongest Statements describe a plan the finished products actually realise. If the production changes, the Statement should reflect the real intentions behind the finished work, so the planning and the products match.
What is q1?
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Name the four framework areas a Statement of Aims and Intentions should be structured around. [4 marks]
What is q2?
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Explain how you would tie a media language aim to a concrete production decision in the Statement. [10 marks]

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