Monday, 30 December 2013

Recent and Past Influences (Film and Print)

You should upload a post displaying anything that you have recently come across that will influence your production. This may be a particular type of shot, use of font, location, lighting and so on; try to find as many specific examples and upload as separate posts.

Production Summary (Film and Print)

A post based on a recent production shoot, video or still photography, with examples and a detailed write-up and what the next steps of your production are.

In your write-up you may want to include...

  • How the images you collect relate to the genre of your piece
  • How successful the shoot was
  • What mistakes you need to look out for
  • What the next steps are.


Example Layout (Print)

If you are completing any sort of print based brief, such as a front page or article, you need to ensure you upload a post based on the intended layout design of your products.


Post Guidance

If you are unsure of some of the posts you can be uploading refer to...

http://knightsasmedia.blogspot.co.uk/

Over the next few days posts expected of you will be uploaded.

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Article Language (Print)

A post detailing the research you have accomplished based on the language you will use in your article and how it matches the codes and conventions expected of your article. This is an important post to include and needs to be as detailed as possible as the examiner will definitely be looking for lots of research on the language you use and the reasoning behind it.


Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Casting Overview (Film and Print)

Students need to upload a post based on the casting of roles for their films. It would be a good idea to include
photographs, character descriptions and reasons why particular people have been chosen to fulfil a particular role.

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Target Audience Vox Pops (Film and Print)

Collect a series of vox-pops, a series of really short interviews, collecting peoples opinions on the expected codes and conventions of the product you are creating; this can be completed as a moving image piece and uploaded onto your blogs via YouTube.