Thursday, 16 March 2017

UPDATED FOR FRIDAY 21 APRIL

Updated for April 21st:
A variety of tasks:
  • Eval q. 1: upload annotated YouTube video presentations
  • Upload your trailer
  • Ensure that the Technology evaluation question has images and hyperlinks to your work
  • Does everything open on a third party computer?
  • Are key terms in colour?
  • Post your final film posters and magazine covers. MAKE THEM AS BIG AS YOU DARE!
  • Deconstruct each formally, using media language (glossary helps) and theoretical frameworks (Barthes, for example, on visual symbols /connotation as well as on narrative)
  • Add the black title page with your names, numbers, centre name & number, Brief name & number (Brief 2. A promotion package for a new film, to include a trailer, together with a film poster and magazine cover)
  • Have you done your 'Welcome, Moderator' ?
  • RISK: Edit to include the images that appear in your film poster (Bea's psychedelic figure(s), Alex's binoculars, James' car, Chloe's two protagonists.
  • RISK: Take the images into your Evaluation q.2 combination of main product and ancillaries. Be sure to draw attention to the cohesion of imagery. 
  • RISK: Chloe in your 'Welcome' post, change to 'I have taken responsibility for directing the scenes involving the text messages' and be more specific ' I was responsible for xxxx aspects of the soundtrack'.
    I have taken responsibility for
     self-directing my own acting scenes such as me receiving a risk text,
     soundtrack. 
    Place your finished poster & cover immediately below the welcome. In the 'pages' under POSTER and COVER, place the finished product at the top then all your development then all your research. Tick all your evaluation question pages to make them appear. There are a lot of gaps in your 4 evaluation questions at the moment. Add images & hyperlinks in the Technology answer.

  • RISK: Alex: In the poster and magazine cover 'pages', put how you developed it, then the research. Add numbers to your Eval. q. (1, 2, 3, 4). You need images and hyperlinks in your Technologies answer. Add the great Twitter feed to you Eval.q.2 Combination and there may be feedback (Eval. q. 3) from this, in which case, use relevant screenshots from Tweets
  • 2020: Ryan: finalize film magazine cover. 
  • 2020: Ollie: Be specific "I assisted with some of the editing on Final Cut Pro X." Add all your analysis & research to your film poster and film magazine PAGES. You can leave it on the main blog roll but it must appear under the development sections of your own products. You have a lot of gaps in all 4 evaluations questions... still the case on Tuesday 22 March when I have to your Review
  •  2020: Milo:  'I have helped write and direct scenes, such as the underground basement shots, as well as assist in some of the editing in the film.' Change so that this is more specific. Wording on 'write a scene'? Place the poster & cover immediately below the welcome. All your evaluation questions are empty.
    ... still the case on Tuesday 22 March when I have to your Review
  • 2020: Xander A bit more detail needed in eval. qs. 1& 2; check that my own notes are not copied at the bottom! Ensure images are big and clear to see in 2; empty eval. 3; excellent 'poster' page; add your product development to the magazine page.
  • RISK: Bea: 3/4 of your evaluation questions are empty. Aim to be specific in eval.q.1. In the poster and magazine cover 'pages', put your finished product first, then how you developed it, then the research.
  • RISK: James: magazine cover needs feedback. Aim to be specific in eval.q.1. In the  magazine cover 'page', put your finished product first, then how you developed it, then the research. Some of your evaluation questions are empty.

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