Monday 8 November 2010

AS Presentation assessment criteria

The following will tell you what you MUST include in your presentation assessments. Some of you may have completed some/most of this already and therefore only need to ADD what you do not have. You do not have to start all over again unless you have completely changed the synopsis of your title opening sequence. Apologies if I have missed anything out that you have completed this is the bare requirements.
• Forms and conventions – this must include the general forms & conventions of title opening sequences and ALSO genre specific forms & conventions of your chosen genre (this must be clear as starting point on your blogs), you can also state whether you are following those conventions or subverting them
• Hyperlinks to three title sequences you have analysed (any genre) and hyperlinks to a further three title sequences that you have analysed of the SAME genre as your title sequence. So this is six sequences in total that you have analysed and written about – 3 general, 3 genre specific, (this is a basic number requirement, you should/could analyse many more and they should all be added to your blog – links & your analysis) The framework for your analysis should include the following – mise-en-scene of the sequence, what sound was used – to what effect and when during the sequence it was played (include dialogue), what information about the film the sequence provides – characters, location, genre, time, mood etc, etc, what themes (if any) were developed and if they were then echoed throughout the film? What colour schemes were used, how was the action-title sequence put together all live action or title-action-title etc etc, what fonts were used? Where were the titles placed on the screen? Was any imagery or inter-textual references made?
• Your synopsis and any influences (other films etc that you have worked from)
• Links to sample sound files that you may use and how / why you would use them
• Sample screen page layouts to include an image with sample titles placed over it in the positions that you may use in your sequence
• A mood slide that should be made of images (any from the net), colour schemes, fonts, words and sound that portray the intended ‘mood’ of your sequence like a PowerPoint collage
• Who your target audience are – age, gender, location, interests, How you are going to attract them, Why you know they will be interested in your film – past films, fans of specific musical genres etc etc, where they will be able to see your film (if it was real)
• Classification and what that means in relation to what you can show
• Storyboard
• Script
• Production schedule/planning
• Links to your blogs
• Character profiles
• List of locations/ photos if you have them

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