1st hour: - Watching videos on film-making techniques and common mistakes 2nd/3rd hour: - Revise ideas, expand on them a little more - Get initial planning for some scripts done
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 and feedback + learner response 7) Cinematography analysis tasks 8) Cinematography video and feedback + learner response 9) Editing video task and learner response 10) Editing blog task - 750 word analysis
Media Magazine Theory Drop - Postmodernism Create a new blog post called 'Postmodernism in music video: blog tasks'. Read ‘The Theory Drop: Postmodernism’ in MM66 (p26). You'll find our Media Magazine archive here - remember you'll need your Greenford Google login to access. Answer the following questions: 1) How does the article define postmodernism in the first page of the article? The article describes postmodernism as a cultural movement that distrusts all established philosophies and frequently experiments with the medium it is presented in. 2) What did media theorist and Semiotician Roland Barthes suggest in his essay 'The Death of the Author'? He suggests there comes a need to test the boundaries of what a text is. 3) What is metatextuality? Metatextuality - when a text draws attention to the fact that it is a text 4) What is the repeated phrase on the cartoon on postmodernism on page 28? " Postmodernism is a cultural movement th...
Newsbeat analysis 1) What news stories were featured in the bulletin you listened to? Politics, Celebrities , and Social Issues 2) How does Newsbeat appeal to a youth audience? It appeals to a youth audience by having a fun, upbeat and diverse presentor that grabs the audience's attention with the stories that are lined up for the day. 3) How might Newsbeat help fulfil the BBC's responsibilities as a public service broadcaster? The presentor themselves are diverse, filling the BBC's need to inform and represent different audiences. Media Factsheet #246: BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat 1) How is the history and launch of Radio 1 summarised in the factsheet? If you studied this as part of GCSE Media you will already know much of this. BBC Radio 1 initially launched in 1967 to combat pirate radio stations, those of which were on boats to avoid regulation and were wildly popular with the youth. The station set out to emulate the "DJ-style" of the popular pirate radio stations ...
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