Get some of your friends to look at your animatic/ plans and feed back their views on it using the comment box
You could make this more sophisticated by giving them guidance as to the areas you want them to look at particularly
*target audience (you could pre-select- only female horror fans for instance)
*how the text positions its audience
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Blogging -planning
Blog – Planning your film
Now that you have uploaded research into similar texts you need to provide the following documentation about how you intend to make your own text.
o Synopsis
o Animatic
o Costume/ Props design – mood boards
o Photos of possible locations- annotated
o Risk assessment
o Shooting schedule
o Call sheet
Now that you have uploaded research into similar texts you need to provide the following documentation about how you intend to make your own text.
o Synopsis
o Animatic
o Costume/ Props design – mood boards
o Photos of possible locations- annotated
o Risk assessment
o Shooting schedule
o Call sheet
Friday, 2 October 2009
Thursday, 1 October 2009
Outline differences between AS and A2 production
Summary of similarities and differences between this work and the AS practical-
your writing will be done in stages uploaded to the blog; you will produce stages of the video: animatic, rough cut, final version; the writing will be longer and more sophisticated ;the standard expected of the video is much higher than AS;
you will be marked for every stage in the process.
In addition Section A of the G325 Critical Perspectives exam asks you to reflect upon your coursework in Section A. There are two compulsory questions:
Question 1a requires you to describe and evaluate your skills development over the course of the production work
Question 1b requires you to select one production and evaluate it in relation to a media concept. The list of concepts to which questions will relate is as follows:
Genre
Narrative
Representation
Audience
Media language
In the examination, questions will be set using one of these concepts only.
your writing will be done in stages uploaded to the blog; you will produce stages of the video: animatic, rough cut, final version; the writing will be longer and more sophisticated ;the standard expected of the video is much higher than AS;
you will be marked for every stage in the process.
In addition Section A of the G325 Critical Perspectives exam asks you to reflect upon your coursework in Section A. There are two compulsory questions:
Question 1a requires you to describe and evaluate your skills development over the course of the production work
Question 1b requires you to select one production and evaluate it in relation to a media concept. The list of concepts to which questions will relate is as follows:
Genre
Narrative
Representation
Audience
Media language
In the examination, questions will be set using one of these concepts only.
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