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糖心Vlog

Last updated

15 August 2026

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Make key Media Studies vocabulary more visible, memorable and engaging with this set of 17 terminology posters, available in both a bright full-colour version and a printer-friendly black-and-white colouring-in version.

Designed for GCSE and A Level Media Studies classrooms, these visual word-art sheets are ideal for reinforcing subject-specific terminology across media language, representation, audiences, industries, newspapers, film and television.

Use them to create a colourful classroom display, support revision, introduce key vocabulary, provide a calming starter activity or give students a creative way to build confidence with essential Media Studies language.

This resource includes:

  • 17 Media Studies terminology word-art sheets
  • Full-colour versions for instant classroom display
  • Black-and-white versions for colouring, annotation or low-ink printing
  • A wide range of key terms, including:
    • Camera shots, angles and editing
    • Media language and semiotics
    • Narrative and genre
    • Representation and ideology
    • Audience theory and audience positioning
    • Newspapers and print terminology
    • Media industries, ownership and regulation
    • Digital media, convergence and social media vocabulary

Terms featured include: semiotics, ideology, anchorage, symbolism, representation, hegemony, patriarchy, feminism, encoding, decoding, cultivation, hyperreality, convergence, synergy, ownership, USP, AIDA, product placement, gatekeeping, propaganda, tabloid, broadsheet, framing, composition, mise-en-sc猫ne terminology, camera shots, camera angles, editing and many more.

A fun and practical resource for keeping vital terminology in front of students throughout the course.

Ideal for:

  • GCSE Media Studies
  • A Level Media Studies
  • Classroom displays
  • Revision walls
  • Vocabulary support
  • Cover lessons
  • Early-finisher activities
  • Colouring and mindfulness tasks
  • Media Studies booklets and displays

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