Wednesday 8 October 2014

A2 Media Homework 10th of October 2014

Editing Techniques

Watch one of the Adobe Premiere Elements 13 video tutorials on a relevant topics, and make notes on how to use this editing software.  Summarise your findings and post in on the Production Skills page of your blog.  Video tutorials can be found when you open Adobe Premiere Elements video editor, and select the Guided options. Video tutorials can also be found on the following website:
http://tv.adobe.com/show/learn-premiere-elements

Friday 18 July 2014

A2 Media Summer Task - Production Concept

Over the Summer you need to begin developing ideas for your main task production.  In order to do this you should first come up with a range of potential ideas for your product.

For the Music Video Brief you should consider which song you may use for your main task production and begin to develop possible ideas for the content of the music video.

For the Film Trailer Brief you should consider possible storylines for your film, and key events which you may use in your trailer.

For both briefs you should begin to develop ideas for possible settings, use of props, costume, lighting, make up, camerawork, and sound.

Your work should include some detailed written explanation of your ideas, and visual and/or video/audio elements.

This work should be completed and uploaded to the Planning page of your blog by the beginning of term in September (Thursday 4th of September).

Remember all the Research tasks listed in the post below must also be completed.

If you have any questions or need any help with your coursework over the summer you can contact me via Twitter @nealewademedia or email jhibbert@neale-wade.org

Monday 14 July 2014

Homework - Institution Research

Identify a media institution which would produce and distribute your product (film studio, record label).  Complete research into your chosen institution.  You should find out about the ownership of the company - is it a subsidiary?  If so who is the parent company?  What other subsidiaries are owned by the parent company?  What similar products has the institution produced?

Friday 11 July 2014

Content Analysis

Choose a relevant film trailer or music video and fill in the grid below identifying:


  • the number of different shots used
  • the shot types used
  • the shot length in seconds
  • the number of different scenes
  • the content and purpose of the shot
Follow the link below to access the grid:


After you have filled in the grid upload it to your blog on the Genre Research page.  You should then reflect on what you have found out about the pace of editing, number of shots and scenes, and what function shots have in your chosen product.


Audience Research Evaluation

Tuesday 8 July 2014

Homework - Audience Profile

Create an audience profile about the target audience for your product.  You should include information about demographics (age, gender) and psychographics (lifestyle, interests). 

Try to make this as visual as possible, and make creative use of technology to present your work.

Monday 30 June 2014

Ancillary Analysis

Year 12 Homework - Research Summary

Summarise the key findings of your research into similar products (trailers, music videos, ancillary products).  Explain what you have found out about conventions of form and genre, and the use of technical elements.  

Try to make your summary as visual as possible, and present it in a format you haven’t used yet.


This work should be uploaded to your blog in ONE WEEK.

Monday 23 June 2014

Analysis 2 - Seven Key Shots

Y12 Homework - Analysis of Promotional Package

Analyse a promotional package for a similar product to your coursework production.

Film Trailer Brief - analyse a film trailer, poster, and other promotional materials (e.g. magazine covers, websites, etc.).

Music Video Brief - analyse a music video, album cover, and other promotional materials (e.g. adverts, merchandise, websites).

How do the products create brand identity?  How are fonts, colour, language, mise-en-scene, images used?  How do the different products link together?  How do they appeal to the target audience?

Thursday 19 June 2014

Year 12 Homework

Preliminary Task Evaluation

Evaluate your preliminary task.  You should consider the strengths and weaknesses of your product in relation to the assessment criteria.  
How have you used the four technical elements?  
What production techniques have you used?  
What could you do to improve your production?  
What have you learnt from the preliminary task that will help you with your main task?

Monday 9 June 2014

Introduction to the Advanced Portfolio - Developing Production Skills

In the lesson today you will research the qualities of effective video production work, and identify techniques to use in your preliminary task.

What can you find out about techniques that will help you to produce effective video production work?

You should aim to find out about how effective composition can make your production work more effective.

What techniques in terms of the use of camerawork, sound, or mise-en-scene can you identify?

Create a guide to production work including the information you find out in today's lesson.

Useful links:

http://learnaboutfilm.com/
http://www.mediastudentsbook.com/content/production-techniques
http://www.lavideofilmmaker.com/filmmaking/filmmaking-tips.html
http://mediaed.org.uk/using_film_in_schools/teaching-filmmaking/filming-basics
http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/oneminutemovies/howto/
http://www.digitaljuice.com/djtv/detail.aspx?sid=81
http://photoinf.com/General/Peter_Ensenberger/Improving_Your_Photography_Lesson_Two_Composition.htm
http://www.exposureguide.com/top-10-composition-tips.htm
http://photography.tutsplus.com/articles/14-composition-techniques-that-will-instantly-improve-your-photos--photo-7978


Introduction to the Advanced Portfolio

Evaluate one music video and one film trailer from the list below using the assessment criteria.  What have students done well?  How could they have improved their production work?

As you evaluate the production work consider which brief you think your would find most interesting, and would be able to complete a successful product in relation to.

Summarise your ideas about the strengths and weaknesses of the students' work into a table.

Once you have completed that, using one of the products compare that to a professional music video or trailer.  In what ways are they similar?  How could the student's work be more professional?

Music Videos

http://elliea2mediamusic.blogspot.co.uk/p/blog-page_5.html
http://jellingoutataims2.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/main-production-finished-product.html
http://lucaa2coursework.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/music-video-finished.html
http://charlotteshearsa2.blogspot.co.uk/

Film Trailers
http://chelseamillera2mediacoursework.blogspot.co.uk/
http://katehinsona2.blogspot.co.uk/
http://tsang7787.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Production
http://bretttinniona2media.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/trailer.html

A2 Media - Final Revision Session

Monday 27 January 2014

Rebel Without a Cause Opening Scene



What is the significance of the opening sequence of 'Rebel Without a Cause'?  What themes are introduced?  How does it relate to the film's ending?

Technology and Film Distribution


You should also investigate what has happened to sales of DVDs, sales of films in digital formats, and the success of 3D films at the UK box office in recent years.

The BFI Statistical Yearbook 2013 has lots of useful information.

Tuesday 21 January 2014

Y12 Media Institutions - Technology Homework

Investigate the use of new technology in the production of one film made within the last 5 years.  You should identify specific examples of how technology was used, and explain the benefits and disadvantages to the filmmakers and the audience.  You may want to consider technologies such as digital filmmaking, digital 3D, CGI, and motion capture.  Possible films to research include Avatar, Tron: Legacy, and The Hobbit.  Useful websites are listed below:

http://mediastudiesnwcc.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/AS%20Media%20Institutions
http://media.edusites.co.uk/ (login needed)
http://film.edusites.co.uk/ (login needed)
http://www.davidbordwell.net/blog/

Write a report explaining what you found out.  Make sure you cite all sources used.

Monday 13 January 2014

Historical Perspectives on Youth Culture

The Invention of the Teenager
Read through the article about the historical factors in 1920s America that contributed to the development of the teenager.

Youth Culture and Crime
Read the article putting Youth Culture and crime into a historical perspective.  What key points are made?

Youth Films of the 1950s
Read the sections on the teenage market and note down key points about the emergence of a teenage audience, and how the film industry responded to this.

The Role of Youth

New York Times OpDoc: The Role of Youth from Matt Wolf on Vimeo.