Thursday, 22 October 2015
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Yr 10 - assessment part 2
You've looked at how teenagers are represented, stereotypes and anti-stereotypes. You also now need to consider HOW the trailer communicates those ideas to you.
Remember your four areas of textual analysis:
- Mise en scene
- Camera work
- Sound
- Editing
Mise en scene:
- Colour
- Clothing and hair and makeup
- Lighting
- Body language and facial expressions
- Setting and props
Camera work:
- Long shot, mid shot, close up, extreme close up
- 180 degree rule
- Over the shoulder shot, two shot, establishing shot
- Pan, tracking, crane, zoom
- Birds eye, high and low angle
Sound:
- Diegetic - anything on screen, belonging to the 'real' world
- Non-diegetic - anything not on screen that characters wouldn't hear
- Music, sound effects, voiceovers
Editing:
- Pace
- Special effects, slo-mo
- Cut, shot reverse shot, cross cutting, jump cuts, fade
- Eye line matching
Thursday, 15 October 2015
Year 9 - assessment
You have learned a lot this term about the following things:
You now need to demonstrate your knowledge of representation and apply this to the analysis of a short clip.
In your essay response you should write about:
Level 1:
- Representation of different groups of people
- Representation in the media
- Stereotypes and anti-stereotypes
- Analysing media texts
You now need to demonstrate your knowledge of representation and apply this to the analysis of a short clip.
In your essay response you should write about:
- How each character is represented
- What we learn about each character as a result
- Why you think the character is represented that way
- How this representation meets our expectations of stereotypes
- Any ways the representations don't meet the stereotypes
Level 1:
- Limited detail selected from the clip
- Unclear meaning in writing
- No terminology or theories applied
- At least one element of representation discussed
- Some general understanding of the concept of representation
- Some general understanding of which areas of representation are covered
- Little terminology or inaccurate terminology applied (theorists / media terminology)
- At least two elements of representation discussed
- Sound understanding of the concept of representation
- Sound understanding of which areas of representation are covered
- Some discussion of stereotyping and anti-stereotyping applied to clip
- Some terminology applied but inconsistent (theorists / media terminology)
- At least two elements of representation discussed in detail
- Clear and consistent understanding of the concept of representation
- Clear and consistent understanding of which areas of representation are covered
- Sustained discussion of stereotyping and anti-stereotyping applied to clip
- Consistently applies terminology accurately (theorists / media terminology)
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Yr 10 media - practise essay
Task title:
How are teenagers represented in the Hunger Games trailer?
Think about:
How are teenagers represented in the Hunger Games trailer?
Think about:
- Individual characters
- Groups of characters (adults/teens)
- Dialogue, clothing, etc.
- Anti stereotypes as well as stereotypes
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Yr9 media - representation
Task 1:
Each group is to deliver your presentations on the different areas of representation to the rest of the class.
As each group is presenting, you should be taking notes using a Word.doc. which you should then save as research.
Task 2:
Once presentations are delivered, you should create a guide to all the different areas of representation - you can do this as a PPT, Word, Prezi, Animoto.
If you have any missing information from your classmates presentations, you must research it to make sure your guide is useful.
REMEMBER - this will be a tool you can use throughout your media studies course, as well as a handy revision tool for exams!
Task 3:
There are three areas of representation that you haven't covered - research these and add them to your representation guide.
Each group is to deliver your presentations on the different areas of representation to the rest of the class.
- Ethnicity
- Sexuality
- Gender
- Disability
- Age
As each group is presenting, you should be taking notes using a Word.doc. which you should then save as research.
Task 2:
Once presentations are delivered, you should create a guide to all the different areas of representation - you can do this as a PPT, Word, Prezi, Animoto.
If you have any missing information from your classmates presentations, you must research it to make sure your guide is useful.
REMEMBER - this will be a tool you can use throughout your media studies course, as well as a handy revision tool for exams!
Task 3:
There are three areas of representation that you haven't covered - research these and add them to your representation guide.
- Ability (physical and mental)
- Regional identity
- Class and status
- Key theorists
- Stereotypes and anti-stereotypes
- Examples in 'real' media
- Examples in 'fictional' media
Sunday, 4 October 2015
Yr10 - Hunger Games
Task 1:
Analyse the trailer to consider how teenagers are represented - consider the following individuals and groups:
- Katniss
- Gale
- Peeta
- Primrose
- Groups of teenagers
- Adults (consider binary opposition)
Write a short essay that discusses how each of these individuals and groups are represented through age:
- Provide specific examples from the trailer
- Compare teenage stereotypes to the relevant characters
- Suggest any anti-stereotypes
- Compare teenagers with the representation of the 'adults' in the trailer
Friday, 2 October 2015
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