When I was 10 years old, I won a short story competition and became a junior reporter for ITV for 
the day - the world of media presented itself to me for the first time. Since then, my fascination into 
this ever-evolving industry has grown. I enjoy evaluating human relations and I want to expand my 
understanding and involvement by continuing my studies to degree level. 
I am particularly captivated in how the written word translates itself in different media – from film 
and television to magazines and newspapers. I believe that I have a real flair for making the written 
word come alive. After attending a talk by Anna Murphy – Fashion Editor of The Daily Telegraph –my 
desire to pursue a career in media was reinforced. Having always been interested in creative writing, 
I am now considering specialising in journalism in the future. 
“Cinema is a matter of what's in the frame and what's out,” is a quote from Martin Scorsese, most 
famous for his psychologically complex films placing an emphasis on characterisation, which I came 
to truly understand as I studied Media at A level. Learning how to use various video editing software 
such Adobe Premiere Pro has really evoked an interest in the practical side of media such as film and 
television and learning more about the art of filming, through various means such as attending a 
regular film club, I realised that what you leave out of a shot or imply through other means, is just as 
important as what is actually shown. 
I have experience working with an independent filmmakers company in producing and filming a 30 
minute crime thriller, soon to be extended to feature length, a project I hope to be a part of. (Talk 
more about the techniques used etc.) 
My media A-level coursework required me to publish my work on a blog - my current portfolio. I also 
have a personal blog which I enjoy using often as it allows me to express my personal interests such 
as photography, fashion and music in a creative form through images and writing. I enjoy filming and 
editing short parody videos and uploading them to YouTube this demonstrates my innovation and 
desire to pursue this interest outside of a curricular environment. I’d consider myself an avid reader, 
keen photographer and enjoy creative writing. 
My other A Level choices, Psychology and English, will also aid me in a media oriented direction; due 
to the essay-based nature of these subjects, I feel that they have broadened my appreciation and 
understanding of culture and human communication. I’ve also been involved in various publicity 
projects, including creating business cards to help promote a local band and designing posters using 
Photoshop software for fundraising events - as I’m member of the School’s Amnesty Team 
I’ve also gained a range of skills such as interacting with members of the public, teamwork and 
organisational skills through various work opportunities such as a part-time job in a Tea Shop, 
cleaning company and catering business as well as voluntary work experience at a primary school. I 
feel I have a dedicated work ethic and this will ensure my success on the course. 
When I was selected for a week’s work experience in the internationally leading law firm ‘Burges 
Salmon’, an experience which I feel gave me an invaluable insight into the workings of a large 
organisation, I led a group of 7 people into planning and presenting an event to a panel of legal 
partners as I feel I have strong communicational skills - this is reflected through my involvement 
within a reading mentor scheme, working on a one to one basis alongside a younger student with 
difficulties in reading as I gain a sense of reward in aiding others.
Continuing to study about the media would allow me to discover the different aspects of media’s 
broad spectrum. Whether we are aware of it or not, the media surrounds us in our everyday lives 
and as Malcolm X once said ‘the media’s the most powerful entity on earth’ and having a more 
active role within the media industry has always been something I’ve desired.
Sophie first draft

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Sophie first draft

  • 1. When I was 10 years old, I won a short story competition and became a junior reporter for ITV for the day - the world of media presented itself to me for the first time. Since then, my fascination into this ever-evolving industry has grown. I enjoy evaluating human relations and I want to expand my understanding and involvement by continuing my studies to degree level. I am particularly captivated in how the written word translates itself in different media – from film and television to magazines and newspapers. I believe that I have a real flair for making the written word come alive. After attending a talk by Anna Murphy – Fashion Editor of The Daily Telegraph –my desire to pursue a career in media was reinforced. Having always been interested in creative writing, I am now considering specialising in journalism in the future. “Cinema is a matter of what's in the frame and what's out,” is a quote from Martin Scorsese, most famous for his psychologically complex films placing an emphasis on characterisation, which I came to truly understand as I studied Media at A level. Learning how to use various video editing software such Adobe Premiere Pro has really evoked an interest in the practical side of media such as film and television and learning more about the art of filming, through various means such as attending a regular film club, I realised that what you leave out of a shot or imply through other means, is just as important as what is actually shown. I have experience working with an independent filmmakers company in producing and filming a 30 minute crime thriller, soon to be extended to feature length, a project I hope to be a part of. (Talk more about the techniques used etc.) My media A-level coursework required me to publish my work on a blog - my current portfolio. I also have a personal blog which I enjoy using often as it allows me to express my personal interests such as photography, fashion and music in a creative form through images and writing. I enjoy filming and editing short parody videos and uploading them to YouTube this demonstrates my innovation and desire to pursue this interest outside of a curricular environment. I’d consider myself an avid reader, keen photographer and enjoy creative writing. My other A Level choices, Psychology and English, will also aid me in a media oriented direction; due to the essay-based nature of these subjects, I feel that they have broadened my appreciation and understanding of culture and human communication. I’ve also been involved in various publicity projects, including creating business cards to help promote a local band and designing posters using Photoshop software for fundraising events - as I’m member of the School’s Amnesty Team I’ve also gained a range of skills such as interacting with members of the public, teamwork and organisational skills through various work opportunities such as a part-time job in a Tea Shop, cleaning company and catering business as well as voluntary work experience at a primary school. I feel I have a dedicated work ethic and this will ensure my success on the course. When I was selected for a week’s work experience in the internationally leading law firm ‘Burges Salmon’, an experience which I feel gave me an invaluable insight into the workings of a large organisation, I led a group of 7 people into planning and presenting an event to a panel of legal partners as I feel I have strong communicational skills - this is reflected through my involvement within a reading mentor scheme, working on a one to one basis alongside a younger student with difficulties in reading as I gain a sense of reward in aiding others.
  • 2. Continuing to study about the media would allow me to discover the different aspects of media’s broad spectrum. Whether we are aware of it or not, the media surrounds us in our everyday lives and as Malcolm X once said ‘the media’s the most powerful entity on earth’ and having a more active role within the media industry has always been something I’ve desired.