AS Draft Evaluation

All AS Film students need to complete an evaluation for theĀ  film sequence that you have made.

It needs to be 750 words and should be a reflective analysis of your individual contribution to the project.

You need to select the key features of your micro element and demonstrate how they make meaning(s) and aim to provoke response(s) in audiences.

You need to make references to other films that have influenced your work and include screen grabs to help illustrate your points.

Here are some questions that might help you:
How has the genre/sub genre that you have been working in influenced the decisions you have made?
How have you developed the narrative through you specific area of micro responsibility?
How did you work with other group members to develop the narrative, character and genre in your sequence?
In what way did you adapt and change your plans as you went?
How did you want the audience to respond to your micro aspect within the sequence you created?
What has the feedback you received told you about the successes and or problems with the decisions you made?
Have your technical skill enabled or hindered you making the creative choices you wanted to?

Use the following links are good examples from last year.

Example one – Very good with clear links to how sound links to the chosen genre.

Example two – Good use of other films to back up their points and to illustrate how their extract fitted into the genre

Example three – Good use of screen grabs to help back up points about the film extract

Example four – Clear explanation of how and why certain shot types were included and the desired impact on the audience


Rough cuts

All groups need to have a rough cut of their work complete by the last lesson of the week. This should include some rough sound even if effects or colour correction needs to be added.


Visiting Editor Friday 26th March

Jake Wynne, Director and Editor is coming in on Friday 26th March to talk about his work and to offer advice to groups making their short films and sequences. Jake has directed a number of music videos and adverts as well as working regularly as an editor, he has not long finished his first short film which is currently being supported by the British Council and being shown at Film Festivals around the world. You can view a trailer here http://jakewynne.powweb.com/didshortfilm2/.


Coursework deadlines

The deadline for both AS and A2 filming is Friday 12th February please make sure that you have filmed by this date.

The final AS deadline is Monday 8th March, by this date you should have finished and uploaded your video to youtube and also completed you individual reflective evaluation by this date.

The final A2 deadline is Monday 22nd March, by this date you will have finished your film and also completed the DVD evaluative commentary by this date.


New content on Youtube

Both the Y12 film sequences and the Y13 short films have been uploaded onto the youtube page. Please feel free to have a look at them and leave your comments.

We are really pleased with the hard work that went into making theses sequences and you should be pleased with the results.