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Film & TV Language index

  Film & TV Language index 1)  Film poster analysis 2)  Mise-en-scene analysis blog tasks 3)  Mise-en-scene video recreation and learner response 4)  Lighting analysis blog tasks 5)  Sound analysis blog tasks 6)  Sound: parallel and contrapuntal video feedback and learner response 7)  Cinematography blog tasks 8)  Cinematography video task and learner response 9)   Editing video task and learner response 10)  Editing blog task - 750 word analysis

Film Industry assessment LR

Film Industry assessment learner response 1) Type up your feedback in  full  (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential). WWW: There is clearly some knowledge of the topic and CSP here but also some important lessons is exam technique. EBI: Questions focus is the key for Question 2 & 3. Revise  film regulation a little. Revise Hesmondhalgh as a theory. 2) Read  the mark scheme for this assessment  carefully. Write down the number of marks you achieved for the three questions: 2 /3; 3/6; 4/9 . If you  didn't achieve full marks  in a question, write a bullet point on what you may have missed. Question 1-- Film is regulated to protect young people from content that may be considered harmful such as violence, sex/nudity, bad language and matters of taste/decency. Question 2-- Traditional marketing: film poster, trailer, review quotes etc. Social media: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube etc. Music / existing fans of Bruce Springsteen. Director po

Introduction to TV Drama

Introduction to TV Drama Use our Media Factsheet archive on the M: drive Media Shared (M:\Resources\A Level\Media Factsheets) or  on Google Drive here  (you'll need your Greenford Google login) to find Media Factsheet  #164  on  Television Serial Drama .  Read the whole of Factsheet and answer the following questions to show your comprehensive knowledge of the television drama genre: 1) What is serial television drama? Write your own definition. A serial TV drama is a television programme with an ongoing plot that develops in continuous parts by episodes. 2) List five of the TV dramas discussed in the history of the genre on page 1 of the factsheet. How has the genre evolved over time? Minder, The Sweetener, Danger Man, The Avengers and Doctor Who. 3) List the sub-genres of TV drama featured in the factsheet. Come up with your  own example  of an existing TV drama to fit each category. Police Procedural (crime)-- Vigilante Medical-- Doctor Slump Period (costume)-- Celebrity Science