Monday, 28 January 2013

Project Log week 1:





Week 1:
What have you learn this week from looking at the mark scheme and peer assessing previous work?
I have learn exactly what I have to do to obtain the higher marks and get level 4. I have also learnt that not doing specific things will lead me to a level 1 and I want to be aiming for the highest possible mark. Peer assessing previous work has helped me to understand what exactly gets the top marks and what doesn't  For example, Battered and Bruised got the lowest marks, while Straight Edge got the top marks so I want to set straight edge as my working point and want to top that.


How Will This Inform your production?
This will inform my production as I now know what I must do do get higher marks and what I must not do. Again I can look at previous work and know what to include. I also know what I thought got higher marks  but didn't as I wrote my predicted marks of the previous work and the actual marks they got. This means I know if I was over marking or under marking which will help me in the production of my opening scene.


What will you try and emulate/avoid?
I will try and emulate the such as Wasters and Straight edge as the got the highest marks. I will emulate their techniques but I will want my concept to be original. For example, I liked the way Wasters included their credits, but I will want to make my own ones in a different way. I will try to avoid some of the things that battered and bruised used, such as making the intro too long and also including more variety of shots and camera angles in it. I will want to also include as many British social realism themes as I can in my opening scene to capture the focus of BSR movies and obtain maximum marks.


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