Friday, 19 November 2010
Friday, 22 October 2010
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Monday, 12 April 2010
Evaluation Questions
You need to answer the following questions in order to evaluate your finished products:
· In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
· How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
· What have you learned from your audience feedback?
· How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
Deadline: Friday 30th April 2010
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Key Deadlines
Main Task
1. All principle filming to be completed by Friday 5th March 2010
2. Editing to be completed by Friday 12th March 2010
3. Trailer to be finished by Friday 19th March 2010
Ancillary Tasks
4. Film magazine cover – Friday 12th February 2010
5. Film Poster – Friday 12th March 2010
Research and Planning
6. Blog – Keep up to date. Final Date for entry: Friday 30th April 2010
Evaluation
7. PowerPoint Presentation – Completed by Friday 23rd April 2010
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
You should begin filming the scenes for your trailer during the week beginning Monday February 1st 2010.
You have until Friday, March 5th 2010 to complete all your filming for the trailer.
Analyse the example film trailer from one of last year's Year 13 group and look at the teacher's write up to see how the students gained marks. The overall mark was 51 out of 60 for the leader of the group, which the moderator agreed with, so it is a good example of level 4 construction.
Try to make your trailer even better!
Planning – Comments and mark out of 30
The production was well planned by the candidate who made an excellent contribution to the research and planning stage of the project displaying good leadership qualities. There was clear evidence of organised use of time and equipment, and the candidate's involvement with the development of an appropriate brief and storyboard was very good. The candidate carried out relevant individual analysis of appropriate genre films and identified key codes and conventions of trailers during group planning activities. The candidate also created the initial five hundred word plot synopsis which was adapted by the rest of the group for the finished trailer. The actors were well organised during the project and the candidate was responsible for selecting the location for the setting. The gun props were also supplied by the candidate who was given permission to use them by his parents on their private land. All internal deadlines were met successfully during the research and planning stage of the production. Overall, the candidate's contribution to the planning was excellent and he played a key role during the development of the storyboard and script.
Planning – 26
Construction – Comments and Mark out of 60
Construction – 51
Key Deadlines
Main Task
1. All principle filming to be completed by Friday 5th March 2010
2. Editing to be completed by Friday 12th March 2010
3. Trailer to be finished by Friday 19th March 2010
Ancillary Tasks
4. Film magazine cover – Friday 12th February 2010
5. Film Poster – Friday 12th March 2010
Research and Planning
6. Blog – Keep up to date. Final Date for entry: Friday 30th April 2010
Evaluation
7. PowerPoint Presentation – Completed by Friday 23rd April 2010
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Anciliary Task 1 - Film Magazine Front Cover
You have one hour to re-create the layout of the text of an Empire magazine cover using Adobe InDesign. You can use the most recent edition (pictured) or one of your own choosing.
You should include frames instead of images in order to create a basic layout.
Choose appropriate fonts, text sizes and colours.
Pay particular attention to the layout and design of the page.
Deadline: Tuesday 26th January 2010
Textual Analysis
1. What are the functions of a film magazine?
· Discuss the function of the different sections of a film magazine.
2. How do film magazines target an audience?
3. What are the key codes and conventions of the front cover of a film magazine? You should focus on the following:
· The masthead
· The strap line
· The sell lines
· The main image
· Subsidiary images
· Mise-en scene
· Captions
· The flash – reference to competitions
· References to films
· References to film directors, actors etc.
· References to “specials”
· Lists of actors, etc
4. Why are film magazines an important aspect of the film industry?
5. What is the relationship between film magazines and readers?
6. What is the relationship between film magazines and the film industry?
7. How do film covers represent social groups?
8. What is the mode of address of the front cover of the film magazine?