You must employ a range of multimedia to access the higher marks
Evidence what you're referring to: screenshots, video clips etc
When writing, use specific media language and semiotic terminology - be precise
You can access existing examples from past IGS students and current students at other centres
Each time you sit down to work on any of the Eval Qs, re-read the assessment criteria first, keep this fresh and prominent in your mind as you work!
Critique your work - its no good saying its perfect; you get rewarded for discussing aspects you'd like to have been more polished/different in some way ...
But that doesn't mean you can't show off a little too!
Make links into existing texts
Feel free to add comments/pass on suggestions! There is an extensive archive of posts covering most aspects you'll need to consider - use the BritCinema blog too to help add depth of knowledge on the film industry to your posts + Evaluation. A full guide to the coursework + what to blog is provided, and you can look over past student blogs using the Media Blogs...blog!
Key Posts
- Analysing openings guide
- AUDIENCE U+G theory
- Blog setup
- CINEMATOGRAPHY low light shoots
- COURSEWORK GUIDE in 10 steps
- Eval OVERVIEW
- Eval Q1a CONVENTIONS
- Eval Q1b REPRESENTATIONS
- Eval Q2a AUDIENCES
- Eval Q2b DISTRIBUTION
- Eval Q3 DEVELOPMENT
- Eval Q4 TECHNOLOGIES
- Final Cut Pro X
- GENRE research
- IDENTS
- Pitching
- Prelim
- TECH tips blog
- TECHNOLOGIES tag
- Titles tag
- Working title(s)
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