Wednesday, 17 May 2017

THEORY on the mocks - Basic Run Down of the Questions

Q1A could be about digital tech, creativity, research and planning, post-production and using conventions of real media.
Talk about what YOU did and YOUR skills with EXAMPLES that relate to he question.
Digi-tech - hardware, software, online stuff
Creativity - anything that I used my imagination for
Rand P - real media, logistics, statistics, audiences, institutions, etc
Post Pro - photo editing, video editing, changing raw material, rewrites and such.
Using Conventions - examples of other media that influenced my work.

Exam is half an hour for each question, be quick to describe and move to evaluation, analysis,= and reflection. Make it known that you have learned something from this course and your research.
Look at the blogs. Make a list of real texts and know why you used them, plus what you learned form them.
Practise the exam

Plan:
Intro

Examples form AS pre-production, link to what was developed from A2

Examples form AS production, link to what was developed from A2

Examples form AS post-production, link to what was developed from A2

Conclusion

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Q1B will be about a product you have produced; genre, narrative, representation, audience, and media language.

What genre is the product? What are the conventions of the product? How is the genre established? How's the mise en scene? How have the conventions been adhered or subverted? Whats the role of specific elements of the mise en scene? How do the generic elements of the production appeal to the audience?

Narrative, whats the narrative structure of the product? how do the specific elements of production relate to narrative structure? How does the production adhere/subvert the conventions of the narrative? How does the narrative support thew establishment of the chosen genre of the production? How've narrative techniques been used to appeal to audiences?

Audience, who is the target audience for your product? what social classification does your demographic fall under? Why would the your production appeal to your audience or demographic? What techniques and lines of appeal does the production have that attracts the target audience? What use or pleasure do the target audience get form the production? How does the production use narrative theory?

Media language, USE IT!!

Social class grades:
AB - upper middle to middle class
C1 - lower middle class
C2  - skilled working class
DE  - workng class, unemployed and dependants

Psychographics:
Aspirer materialistic people who value things that make them look like who they aspire to be
Mainstreamers are people who are part of the majority
Strugglers, people who are alienated
Succeeders are people with strong goals and confidence.
Resigners, peple who are rigid, strict, and who value familiarity.

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