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Preliminary production Learner response:

WWW:  Good concept Effective narrative -Two locations  -Contrast well Some good framing Good cinematography and editing EBI:  Embed videos More detailed research( analyse media language) More detailed shot list More cutting back to bed Lighting needs to be more prevalent Some shots too long( Add more editing and more surreal) Export quality/resolution I believe that the music concept was good. The idea behind it works. However to add more to the video and boost it's quality. I should add a variety of shots, more contrasting shots. Add more to one location. Perhaps filming in the morning is more ideal.  I should also research similar music videos and compare it to my video, to fit more into that genre of Indie. The quality of the resolution is important as the audience can be blinded from lack of light. I will fix the lack of research, embed the music videos and update my shot list.

Film Industry: British film industry factsheets

  Use our brilliant Media Factsheet archive  on the M: drive Media Shared (M:\Resources\A Level\Media Factsheets)  to find Media Factsheet  #132  on  British Film . You can  find it online here - you'll need to log in using your Greenford Google login .  Read the whole of Factsheet and answer the following questions:   1) Write a one-sentence definition of what makes a film British. There are certain criteria you have to look at to determinates what makes a film British. for example if it is made by British directors of it the cast is British but mostly I think what makes a film British is if it is about British culture. 2) What is the difference between a Hollywood production context and production context of a British film? Most films made by Hollywood studios have high budgets, a heavy reliance on celebrities both in the cast and crew and spectacle driven stories. On the other hand British films can very as the can be high budget with popular characters like Harry Potter or they

TV index

 Tv index: TV: Introduction to TV Drama TV: Capital case study 1 AND 2 TV: Capital - Marxism and Hegemony TV: Industry contexts TV: Postmodernism and Deutschland 83 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Media awards videos

Media awards video:  The intuition by Sopiga was one my favourite productions shown in the media awards ceremony. I love the tension and suspense that she created by using the music as a form of intimidation and worry. It demonstrates how significant the music is in filming something. It can set the tone and atmosphere. Another project was the "The lurking cow" by Leila the sound that was non diagetic created fear and suspense to the audience. This lighting for the audience was also really important they used the natural lighting outside which isn't a bad idea but perhaps something more creative can be used. I like the close up of the faces. The facial expressions especially Those two videos stuck to me after a watch of the films Although many of them were really good at entertaining the audience.

Radio Index

  Radio: Introduction to radio Radio:BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat Radio: War of the worlds CSP   1) _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________