Framework 1:
Framework 2:
Second Draft: Pre-Production Report and Production Evaluation
Word count: 1200-1600 words in total (including your pre-production
first draft). AO2 Apply
knowledge and understanding when analysing media products and processes, and
when evaluating their own practical work, to show how meanings and
responses are created
1. Introduction: what
did you want to achieve? “I decided to…” Use your brief to
outline your purpose, chosen form and genre etc.
Include a detailed analysis of your audience – who are they
and how did you decide who they are? Mention certificate, content of your film
etc.
E.g. you decided to create a horror film, with a poster and a DVD
cover to promote it. You aimed it at teenage boys because… The certificate will
be a 15 to allow for the type of content which appeals to them (which is…).
2. Research:
a)
What did you find out from your research?
b) How did you use it in your
storyboard and what effect/meanings did you aim to achieve?
e.g. a) you
found that your audience wanted a scary atmosphere
b) You created
this in the storyboard by using dimmed lighting in scenes 2 and 3; this creates
tension because the audience cannot see who is in the shadows
Do this
for approximately 2-3 research points.
3. Evaluation: how successfully have you achieved the aims you mentioned in your
introduction? How successfully have you created the tone/atmosphere etc. you
discuss in section 2? Is there anything you could improve on? How?
N.B. you
are evaluating your production piece only.
A) Include some audience
feedback on these points, e.g. your target audience said that the
poster made them think of a horror film (because…) and the main figure was
mysterious and scary (because…)
b) Compare your final piece to existing
products and evaluate how successfully you create the
tone/atmosphere/representations present in them, linked to your aims. Use the
pieces you analysed at the start of your work, e.g. the poster for ‘x’ film
creates a scary atmosphere by… you have effectively done the same by…
Try
not to focus on technical details to the exclusion of effect and meaning!
Exemplar report (A/B Grade)
No comments:
Post a Comment