Knights Templar Media Studies AS 2013-14
Home hub for centre 17401 for G321 - OCR Foundation Portfolio in Media.
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
What you are missing...
Find your name and see what tasks you are missing... Remember, deadline is Friday 14th Feb!
Rachel:
Preliminary task blog posts:
◦ Notes and examples on the 3 shot types.
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• Main task blog posts:
◦ Research:
▪ 9 frame storyboard for films
▪ Opening timelines
◦ Planning:
▪ Suitable institution to produce your film. And why.
▪ Animatic storyboard
▪ A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
▪ Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
•
◦ Production:
▪ Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
◦ Evaluation:
▪ Evaluation
Georgia:
Preliminary task blog posts:
◦ Notes and examples on the 3 shot types.
• Main task blog posts:
◦ Research:
▪ ALL DONE!
◦ Planning:
▪ Audience profile for your film.
▪ Script for film
◦ Production:
▪ Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
◦ Evaluation:
▪ Evaluation
Charlie:
Preliminary task blog posts:
◦ Notes and examples on the 3 shot types.
◦ Brainstorm to show ideas for film
◦ Storyboard for film
◦ Script for the dialogue to film
◦ Edited film
◦ Evaluation/analysis of preliminary production (Keep it brief – must say what was learnt and how the preliminary task will help you in your main project.
•
• Main task blog posts:
◦ Research:
▪ Editing worksheet
◦ Planning:
▪ Animatic storyboard
▪ A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
▪ A production schedule/shooting schedule.
▪ Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc
▪ A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
▪ Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
•
◦ Production:
▪ Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
◦ Evaluation:
▪ Evaluation
Sophie L:
Preliminary task blog posts:
◦ALL DONE!
•
• Main task blog posts:
◦ Research:
▪ Conventions of film openings in general (look at content, style, features)
▪ Different genres of films (list films linked to the genre)
▪ 9 frame storyboard for films
▪ Opening timelines
▪ Audience profile for horror genre
◦ Planning:
▪ Brainstorm names for your film/state why you chose a particular name for your film.
▪ Suitable institution to produce your film. And why.
▪ Audience profile for your film.
▪ Storyboard ideas for the opening, with annotations to show development of ideas.
▪ Script for film
▪ Animatic storyboard
▪ A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
▪ A production schedule/shooting schedule.
▪ Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc
▪ A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
▪ Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
•
◦ Production:
▪ Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
◦ Evaluation:
▪ Evaluation
Sophie S:
Preliminary task blog posts:
◦ Notes and examples on the 3 shot types.
•
• Main task blog posts:
◦ Research:
▪ Editing worksheet
▪ Camera shot types
▪ Conventions of film openings in general (look at content, style, features)
▪ Different genres of films (list films linked to the genre)
▪ Institution research (2 companies)
▪ Conventions of openings of films from horror films (such as regular features, specific techniques, ways narrative is explained)
▪ Detailed analysis of AT LEAST 4 existing film openings (at least 2 must be horror)
▪ Horror location shot types
◦ Planning:
▪ Survey of your target audience to find out what hooks them onto a film from this genre.
▪ Audience profile for your film.
▪ Storyboard ideas for the opening, with annotations to show development of ideas.
▪ Script for film
▪ Animatic storyboard
▪ Costume plans
▪ Prop list
▪ A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
▪ Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc
▪ A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
▪ Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
•
◦ Production:
▪ Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
◦ Evaluation:
▪ Evaluation
Hannah:
Preliminary task blog posts:
◦ Notes and examples on the 3 shot types.
◦ Script for the dialogue to film
◦ Evaluation/analysis of preliminary production (Keep it brief – must say what was learnt and how the preliminary task will help you in your main project.
•
• Main task blog posts:
◦ Research:
All Done!
◦ Planning:
▪ Brainstorm names for your film/state why you chose a particular name for your film.
▪ Script for film
▪ Locations photographs with comments on suitability and when they could be used.
▪ A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
▪ Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc
▪ A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
▪ Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
•
◦ Production:
▪ Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
◦ Evaluation:
▪ Evaluation
Hollie:
Preliminary task blog posts:
◦ Evaluation/analysis of preliminary production (Keep it brief – must say what was learnt and how the preliminary task will help you in your main project.
•
• Main task blog posts:
◦ Research:
▪ Conventions of film openings in general (look at content, style, features)
▪ 9 frame storyboard for films
▪ Opening timelines
▪ Audience profile for horror genre
▪ Horror location shot types
◦ Planning:
▪ Brainstorm/plan ideas for your film (to include narrative, ideas for opening sequence, styles, colours, styles of copy, inspiration)
▪ Brainstorm names for your film/state why you chose a particular name for your film.
▪ Audience profile for your film.
▪ Storyboard ideas for the opening, with annotations to show development of ideas.
▪ Animatic storyboard
▪ Costume plans
▪ Prop list
▪ A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
▪ Explanation of your film’s concept in 25 words or less.
▪ Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc
▪ A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
▪ Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
•
◦ Production:
▪ Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
◦ Evaluation:
▪ Evaluation
Alex:
• Preliminary task blog posts:
◦ Evaluation/analysis of preliminary production (Keep it brief – must say what was learnt and how the preliminary task will help you in your main project.
•
• Main task blog posts:
◦ Research:
▪ History of Horror SEEMS TO BE BIG GAPS/A LOT MISSING
▪ Conventions of film openings in general (look at content, style, features)
▪ Different genres of films (list films linked to the genre)
▪ Conventions of openings of films from horror films (such as regular features, specific techniques, ways narrative is explained)
▪ 9 frame storyboard for films
▪ Opening timelines
▪ Audience profile for horror genre
▪ Horror location shot types
◦ Planning:
▪ Brainstorm/plan ideas for your film (to include narrative, ideas for opening sequence, styles, colours, styles of copy, inspiration)
▪ Brainstorm names for your film/state why you chose a particular name for your film.
▪ Audience profile for your film.
▪ Storyboard ideas for the opening, with annotations to show development of ideas.
▪ Script for film
▪ Animatic storyboard
▪ Costume plans
▪ Prop list
▪ A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
▪ Explanation of your film’s concept in 25 words or less.
▪ Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc
▪ A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
▪ Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
•
◦ Production:
▪ Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
◦ Evaluation:
▪ Evaluation
Becky:
• Preliminary task blog posts:
◦ ALL DONE :)
• Main task blog posts:
◦ Research:
▪ Conventions of film openings in general (look at content, style, features)
▪ Different genres of films (list films linked to the genre)
▪ Conventions of openings of films from horror films (such as regular features, specific techniques, ways narrative is explained)
▪ Detailed analysis of AT LEAST 4 existing film openings (at least 2 must be horror)
▪ Audience profile for horror genre
▪ Horror location shot types
◦ Planning:
▪ Brainstorm/plan ideas for your film (to include narrative, ideas for opening sequence, styles, colours, styles of copy, inspiration)
▪ Brainstorm names for your film/state why you chose a particular name for your film.
▪ Suitable institution to produce your film. And why.
▪ Storyboard ideas for the opening, with annotations to show development of ideas.
▪ Script for film
▪ Animatic storyboard
▪ Locations photographs with comments on suitability and when they could be used.
▪ Costume plans
▪ Prop list
▪ A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
▪ Explanation of your film’s concept in 25 words or less.
▪ A production schedule/shooting schedule.
▪ Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc
▪ A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
▪ Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
•
◦ Production:
▪ Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
• Evaluation:
◦ Evaluation
Daniel:
• Preliminary task blog posts:
◦ Notes and examples on the 3 shot types.
◦ Storyboard for film
◦ Script for the dialogue to film
◦ Edited film
◦ Evaluation/analysis of preliminary production (Keep it brief – must say what was learnt and how the preliminary task will help you in your main project.
•
• Main task blog posts:
◦ Research:
▪ Different genres of films (list films linked to the genre)
▪ Institution research (2 companies)
▪ Notes on at least 8 film openings (sheet/table from lesson)
▪ Conventions of openings of films from horror films (such as regular features, specific techniques, ways narrative is explained)
▪ 9 frame storyboard for films
▪ Opening timelines
▪ Audience profile for horror genre
◦ Planning:
▪ Brainstorm/plan ideas for your film (to include narrative, ideas for opening sequence, styles, colours, styles of copy, inspiration)
▪ Brainstorm names for your film/state why you chose a particular name for your film.
▪ Suitable institution to produce your film. And why.
▪ Survey of your target audience to find out what hooks them onto a film from this genre.
▪ Audience profile for your film.
▪ Storyboard ideas for the opening, with annotations to show development of ideas.
▪ Script for film
▪ Animatic storyboard
▪ Locations photographs with comments on suitability and when they could be used.far too minimal
▪ Costume plans far too basic.
▪ Prop list
▪ A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
▪ Explanation of your film’s concept in 25 words or less.
▪ A production schedule/shooting schedule.
▪ Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc
▪ A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
▪ Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
•
◦ Production:
▪ Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
• Evaluation:
◦ Evaluation
Charlotte:
• Preliminary task blog posts:
◦ Notes and examples on the 3 shot types.
◦ Brainstorm to show ideas for film
◦ Storyboard for film
◦ Script for the dialogue to film
◦ Edited film
•
• Main task blog posts:
◦ Research:
▪ Conventions of film openings in general (look at content, style, features)
▪ Conventions of openings of films from horror films (such as regular features, specific techniques, ways narrative is explained)
▪ Detailed analysis of AT LEAST 4 existing film openings (at least 2 must be horror) only 2 basic ones :(
▪ 9 frame storyboard for films
▪ Opening timelines
▪ Horror location shot types
◦ Planning:
▪ Brainstorm/plan ideas for your film (to include narrative, ideas for opening sequence, styles, colours, styles of copy, inspiration)
▪ Brainstorm names for your film/state why you chose a particular name for your film.
▪ Suitable institution to produce your film. And why.
▪ Survey of your target audience to find out what hooks them onto a film from this genre.
▪ Audience profile for your film.
▪ Storyboard ideas for the opening, with annotations to show development of ideas.
▪ Script for film
▪ Animatic storyboard
▪ Locations photographs with comments on suitability and when they could be used.
▪ Costume plans very basic
▪ Prop list
▪ A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
▪ Explanation of your film’s concept in 25 words or less.
▪ A production schedule/shooting schedule.
▪ Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc
▪ A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
▪ Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
◦ Production:
▪ Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
• Evaluation:
◦ Evaluation
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