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G325: (Section A) Theoretical Evaluation of Production
Introduction
Lesson 1L/O: to know what exam is about, know marks and possible topics
What do you know?
• How much do you know now?
Marks
A/__
B/__
TOTAL/__
Marks
1A/25
1B/25
TOTAL/50
Mark value of exam
BPostmodernism
(50)
A1A (25)1B (25)
Timing
1A30 mins
1B30 mins
1 hour
2 hour exam
The other hour = postmodernism
Writing about which c/w?1A 1B
Both pieces of c/w (AS & A2) Choose 1 only.
(you choose AS or A2)
Topics
AAS & A2
Digital Technology
Creativity
Conventions of real
media texts
Research & Planning
Post-Production
*At least 2 theorists
Topics
BOne only
Genre
Narrative
Representation
Audience
Media Language
*At least 2 theorists
# of topics
• How many topics can you get asked in A & B?
• ONE OR TWO!
Past questions….
• Pg 5 in booklet
June 121A) Describe a range of creative decisions that you made in a post-production and how these decisions made a difference to the final outcomes. Refer to a range of examples in your answer to show how these skills developed over time.
1B) Explain how meaning is construction by the use of media language in one of your coursework productions.
Stages of making c/w
• Pre-production = research and planning• Production = filming• Post production = editing
Revision guide
• Read 1-2 pages everyday• Do some revision activities – don’t JUST read
for revision• Today = page 10
Examiner Report - Pg 6/7/8/9
• Read these for next lesson
AS c/w
• Watch your C/W at least 3 times for next lesson
Homework
• 1. Read all rest of examiner reports in booklet• 2. Read pages 12-25 in revision book– Takes notes– Read over/do activities in revision pages 26-29
• 3. Read over your AS blog (look especially at your research & planning)
• 4. Watch your AS evaluation