Assessed as part of the Production and Evaluative Analysis
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Research
- The first entry in your Production Diary, titled My Production Brief, should be an explanation of the Production Brief and coursework requirements.
- Further research cannot begin until you have selected a genre from the Production Brief. You should choose a genre with which you are familiar and which you genuinely enjoy. An understanding and appreciation of genre features will be vital to success.
- Once chosen, you will need to research the conventions and genre features associated with your genre.
- I have compiled a playlist of several films from which you may draw inspiration — the Inspirational Genre Film Collection.
- Finally, you will need to choose at least 3 feature-length films in your chosen genre. These must be films you have parental permission to watch and films to which you have access. You must watch each of your chosen films and produce a response. Each film should generate its own entry in your Production Diary.
- When you come to write Element 5: Evaluative Analysis, you will be required to make detailed reference to at least 3 of these genre films and may also choose to make reference to any film in the Inspirational Genre Film Collection.
- You are entirely free to decide the format your entries will take — they might take the form of an embedded mind map or infographic, or they might be text-based with headings and sub-headings. You might alternatively decide to do something more arty, where you work on coloured paper and photograph your work later. It doesn't matter what format you choose, but you should make a decision and be consistent.
- Failure to respond in sufficient detail will have an impact on the final mark awarded.
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