Thursday, 20 October 2011

Example layout for Aims and Context: FM3


For assessment purposes,  a series of bullet points is needed on the coversheet,
highlighting the following, at least:

• genre of film (or equivalent if it’s not in an obvious genre)
• whether it’s a short film or extract (and if so, whether it’s opening, climactic
sequences etc)
• target audience
• key stylistic elements of sequence (cinematography, editing)
• for A2, candidates may refer to film issues raised during their studies at AS/A2.




The example below gives a hypothetical example for A2 and includes reference to film
issues raised during AS and A2 studies.


Example: Farewell my Maltese Lady from Shanghai – film/video production for FM3

• Comedy film noir short.
• Target audience of 18-year-old, middle-class males, knowledgeable about film.
• Apply cinematography techniques developed in FM1.
• Explore codes and conventions of genre and apply theoretical work on gender.
• As director, try out directing techniques (from writers such as Michael Rabiger).
• Use Mike Leigh’s improvisational technique with actors.

Thursday, 22 September 2011

FM3: Small-Scale Research Project


FM3: Film Research and Creativity
Small-Scale Research Project

This project is designed to develop your research skills. It will be based on ONE focus film, and AT LEAST TWO films related to your topic.

Your question, or problematic, must relate to your chosen focus film, with additional films being used to support your argument or make clear an explanation.

Your area of study must fit one of the following frameworks:

·      Star/performer
·      Genre
·      Auteur (in its broadest sense)

·      Social, political and cultural studies
·      Gender issues
·      Ethnicity

·      Institution
·      Technology

ASSESSMENT

You will need to submit TWO pieces of evidence for the small-scale research project. These are:

I.      An annotated catalogue of key items – approximately 1000 words

II.     A presentation script – approximately 1500 words


CATALOGUE

The catalogue will contain between 10 & 15 items selected from your Primary Research (textual analysis, interviews, questionnaires etc) and Secondary Research (Internet, academic websites, books, magazines, newspapers, periodicals, DVD extras, director’s commentaries, documentaries, TV programmes).

For each catalogue item you must write approximately 70 words explaining how the item is relevant to your investigation and what it contributes to the investigation.

You must conclude your catalogue with a 200 word paragraph that lists between 3 & 5 items that you didn’t use in your catalogue, giving brief reasons for why.

APPROXIMATE WORD COUNT: 1000 TOTAL MARKS: 15


PRESENTATION SCRIPT

The presentation script must take the form of notes and can combine subheadings, bullet points, short pieces of connected prose and reference to visual extracts and images to illustrate the presentation.

Your script is to be accompanied by a Powerpoint presentation that will include any quotes, images, charts, illustrations, video links and audio clips.

Any quotes that you include in your script must be short and clearly marked. Quotes are excluded from the total word count.

APPROXIMATE WORD COUNT: 1500 TOTAL MARKS: 25


PRESENTATION SCRIPT AND POWERPOINT DEADLINE

FRIDAY 14th OCTOBER 2011