Keeping an index of all your work is extremely good practice from a revision perspective. Not only does this keep the concepts and media terminology fresh in your mind but it will also highlight if you've missed anything through absence or trips.
Film & TV Language index
Your final Film & TV Language index should include the following:
1) Film poster analysis
2) Mise-en-scene blog tasks
3) Star persona: video feedback and learner response
4) Lighting blog tasks
5) Sound blog tasks
6) Sound: parallel and contrapuntal video feedback and learner response
7) Cinematography blog tasks
8) Cinemography video task and learner response
9) Moonlight - trip homework
10) Blade Runner 2049 - trip homework
11) Editing blog task - 750 word analysis
12) Editing video task and learner response
For your index, it needs to link to YOUR corresponding blogpost so you can access your work on each key concept quickly and easily. This also means you if you have missed anything you can now catch up with the work/notes and won't underperform in future assessments/exams due to gaps in your knowledge.
7) Cinematography blog tasks
8) Cinemography video task and learner response
9) Moonlight - trip homework
10) Blade Runner 2049 - trip homework
11) Editing blog task - 750 word analysis
12) Editing video task and learner response
For your index, it needs to link to YOUR corresponding blogpost so you can access your work on each key concept quickly and easily. This also means you if you have missed anything you can now catch up with the work/notes and won't underperform in future assessments/exams due to gaps in your knowledge.
Important: your index needs to be completed during the lesson. Any missing work MUST be caught up over the weekend.
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