•Your chosen brief and briefly explain why you chose that particular brief.
•The two ancillary tasks that go along with your brief – once these are completed they will also need to be uploaded to your blogs.
•Completed films uploaded
•Four evaluation questions – answered in full using a range of NMT
•Storyboard
•Evidence of textual analysis of both trailers and full films, each group must show that they have knowledge of other texts
•The branding that you have used throughout the tasks, to include; films and film poster/magazine review/front page
•Audience – who is your target audience? Why have you chosen this particular group? Profile of your audience – include images/mood boards of them
•Questionnaire/ surveys/focus group examples and responses to them
•Mood boards of audience/film/genre, etc
•Script (does not have to be the full version and does not have to be kept to word for word in the filming stage
•Location shots – ideal locations you have found, whether you use them or not it shows that you have given careful consideration to your choices
•Key concepts theory from Helen’s lessons – illustrate the theory with examples from films, images, etc (Narrative, Audience, Genre, Representation and Media Language)
•Music – have you created your own music? If so why not film how you made it and post onto your blog. If it’s from a free site, you must site the address and provide the copyright information.
•Shooting plan – you must make a provisional plan of where, when and what you will be filming and a rough outline of how long you think it will take and any problems that you might envisage.
•Document the editing process as it happens, what problems are you having? Have things been straight forward? If not, then why?
•Prop lists – what will you need and when? How do they fit in to the filming schedule?
•List of actors required and what days they will be needed for filming.
•Anything else that you think is relevant to your work include it in your blog, eg; trailers of interest to you, ideas you might have had which didn’t quite make the final cut. Interesting images that may be representative of your film or chosen genre.
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