Representation of Events in Media
Media Studies
Year 9
10 questions
~20 mins
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This worksheet explores how different media portray events and how these representations influence audiences. Focus on analyzing descriptions and creating visual concepts.
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Representation of Events in Media
Subject: Media StudiesGrade: Year 9
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Grade Year 9
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This worksheet explores how different media portray events and how these representations influence audiences. Focus on analyzing descriptions and creating visual concepts.
Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
1.
Describe how a newspaper might visually represent a protest event to emphasize chaos and disorder. Include details about the choice of words, images, and layout.
[8 marks]2.
Explain how a TV news report might portray a natural disaster differently from a political rally. Consider visual and verbal language used.
[8 marks]3.
Imagine a documentary about a sporting event. Describe how the filmmaker might visually depict victory and defeat to influence viewers' perception.
[8 marks]4.
Sketch a storyboard panel illustrating a news broadcast covering a community festival. Indicate what visual elements and camera angles might be used to create a lively atmosphere.
[2 marks]Drawing / Sketch space
5.
Describe how the media might portray a controversial event to either support or criticize it. Include specific language and visual cues.
[2 marks]6.
Draw a concept for a poster promoting a peaceful protest. Include elements that would communicate harmony and purpose.
[2 marks]Drawing / Sketch space
7.
Explain how the timing of a media release can influence public perception of an event. Use an example involving a political announcement.
[6 marks]8.
Identify and explain two ways media can manipulate the viewer’s perception of a sporting event during coverage.
[8 marks]9.
Think of a recent event reported in the media. Describe how the choice of words and images could influence the audience’s attitude towards the event.
[8 marks]10.
Create a brief script for a radio news report covering a festival. Include at least two descriptive phrases that paint a vivid picture of the event.
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- 1/2/2026
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- 1/2/2026
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