Tuesday 21 October 2014

Year 12 - set tasks 21/10

Today I'd like you to begin preparing for your first piece of AS coursework analysis.  I have copied and pasted a couple of links below to help.

You need to have made a note of relevant key terms using the following glossary as well as supplementing it with your own research (for example antagonist and protagonist are not on this list);

 
 
Read through the following two pages on Key Concepts and what you need to think about when analysing;
 
 
 
Finally, look at the AS blogs from last year's class as well as those included on Reepham's blog as they are generally quite good.
 
 
On Thursday I expect you to bring either a copy of the opening two minutes to watch and analyse OR screenshots that you intend to talk about. I aim to mark this analysis over half term week.
 
 
 
 
 
 




Monday 13 October 2014

Year 12 - set tasks 15/10

Hi guys,

I'm not with you today although you have Miss Ella as tech support should you need. I have put the clips from Monday's lesson on the O drive and I'd like you to summarise your notes from the last two lessons and support with screenshots from the clips.

You have a clip of Horatio's one liners from CSI and an example of how they are funny when taken out of the CSI franchise. As I thought, there is a clip from The Usual Suspects, look at how enigma is created - also if you haven't ever seen the whole film you really should, it is extremely clever. I've given you a Lego Star Wars, which will help you identify Propp's character types.

Once you've done that you can look through the rest of the powerpoint and, using your favourite film or story, try to create a narrative flowchart using Tordorov's model.



Year 13 - Course Taster

I've had this email forwarded on to me and thought it may be of interest to some of you;


From: Karen Hinton [k.hinton@UCS.AC.UK]
Sent: 09 October 2014 11:21
Subject: New Film Degrees at UCS
Dear colleague
I am writing to let you know that the Film department at University Campus Suffolk (UCS) is now offering two degrees in this area: BA (Hons) Digital Film Production and BA (Hons) Screenwriting and Film Studies.*
The Film degree at UCS has had a number of successes over the years, with the majority of our graduates gaining employment on graduation and many finding work within the industry in production and post-production. These roles (on graduation) include:
- Trainee Editor (now Assistant Editor) - Warner Bros.
- Commissioning Team Assistant - ITV Studios
- Senior Editor - Lightly Frozen Productions
- TV Audience Manager - Applause Store Productions Ltd
- Editorial Trainee (now Assistant Editor) - Fox Searchlight Pictures
- Script Supervisor - Abduct Films Ltd
- Junior Video Editor - iSiteTV
The Film department is running taster sessions on Saturday 1 November 2014, which your students may be interested in attending. This event will run subject to student bookings, so if you think this would be of interest please encourage your students to book a place by emailing film@ucs.ac.uk.
We are also able to offer taster sessions during October to December 2014 in film analysis, screenwriting, and digital film production. If you’d like to bring your students to UCS or for us to visit your school to provide a taster session please email us on film@ucs.ac.uk .
For more information on the degrees please see our website: www.ucs.ac.uk/film and www.ucs.ac.uk/screenwritingandfilmstudies.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards,
Alex
Alexandra Leaney
Course Leader

BA (Hons) Film
School of Arts & Humanities
University Campus Suffolk

Waterfront Building

Neptune Quay

Ipswich

Suffolk

IP4 1QJ


Tel: 01473 338826

Email:
alexandra.leaney@ucs.ac.uk
*BA (Hons) Digital Film Production is the new title for the BA (Hons) Film degree, and BA (Hons) Screenwriting and Film Studies commences in September 2015.

University Campus Suffolk is the trading name of University Campus Suffolk Ltd. Registered in England and Wales, company number: 05078498.

Registered Address: Waterfront Building, Neptune Quay, Ipswich, IP4 1QJ

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Sunday 12 October 2014

G321 Mark Scheme - AS

Seeing as you are now thinking about your preliminary task for this piece of coursework I thought it would be a good idea to give you a heads up as to the marking criteria.

This will give you an idea of what I'm looking for when I'm marking your work.

Wednesday 1 October 2014

Year 12 - This Week's Blogs

Just a reminder of the tasks I'd like you to have uploaded to your blogs by Friday.

If you have trouble uploading any of it you may hand it in on a pen drive instead.

Moderation Sample for 2017-18

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