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G322 Key Media Concepts
Monday 23th May 2014
Today
• Understand the exam– Format– Timing
• Get the grades– Understand the assessment criteria
• Making Notes on TV Drama– Ensuring you meet the assessment criteria
The Exam Paper
TV Drama Question
Film Industry Question
Get the marks
Explanation, analysis and argument (20 marks)
Use of examples (20 marks)
Use of terminology (10 marks)
Example AnalysisCamera
Analysis (20)Examples (20) Terminology (10)
• The first shot begins with a slow dolly in on Merlin as he walks through the castle, building up some tension which implies he does not belong there, in such a grand building, so showing his low class.
Example AnalysisCamera
Analysis (20)Examples (20) Terminology (10)
• The first shot begins with a slow dolly in on Merlin as he walks through the castle, building up some tension which implies he does not belong there, in such a grand building, so showing his low class.
Marking...Assessment Criteria Student’s Example
Explanation, analysis and argument (20 marks)
…building up some tension which implies he does not belong there, in such a grand building so showing his low class.
Use of examples (20 marks)
The first shot…on Merlin as he walks through the castle
Use of terminology (10 marks)
a slow dolly in
YOUR TURN
Example AnalysisMise-en-scene
Analysis (20)Examples (20) Terminology (10)
• A woman then walks in whose costume represents her class well, she is dressed in a vivid purple dress connoting wealth and class, along with gold jewelry further showing her elite status.
Example AnalysisMise-en-scene
Analysis (20)Examples (20) Terminology (10)
• A woman then walks in whose costume represents her class well, she is dressed in a vivid purple dress connoting wealth and class, along with gold jewelry further showing her elite status.
Editing
EAA (20)Examples (20) Terminology (10)
• On the final object he picks from the dressing table there is an eye line match, which underlines the object as significant and, as it is a straw doll, the edit helps emphasis that the owner of the room is corrupt.
Editing
Analysis (20)Examples (20) Terminology (10)
• On the final object he picks from the dressing table there is an eye line match, which underlines the object as significant and, as it is a straw doll, the edit helps emphasis that the owner of the room is corrupt.
Sound
Analysis (20)Examples (20) Terminology (10)
• The character playing Merlin delivers his dialogue in a fairly competitive tone, beginning to sarcastically patronize Arthur, despite his evidently weaker position. This implies that there is something strange about Merlin, and that maybe he has more power than his social class and status representation suggest.
Sound
Analysis (20)Examples (20) Terminology (10)
• The character playing Merlin delivers his dialogue in a fairly competitive tone, beginning to sarcastically patronize Arthur, despite his evidently weaker position. This implies that there is something strange about Merlin, and that maybe he has more power than his social class and status representation suggest.
Get the grades – find the examples
• Camera• Mise-en-scene• Sound• Editing
Camera (8-10 examples)
Framing
Close Up
Long Shot
Wide Shot
POV
Aerial
Establishing Shot
Two Shot
Movement
Pan / Tilt
Roll
Dolly
Tracking
Crane
Zoom / Reverse
Angle
High Angle
Low Angle
Canted Angle
Composition
Depth of Field
Positioning
Contrast
Mise-en-scene (8-10 examples)
Costume
Lighting
Acting
Make Up
Props
Setting
Sound (4-6 examples)
Sound
Diegetic
Dialogue Ambient
Non Diegetic
Music Sound Effects
Continuity Editing (4-6 examples)
Cutting
• Cutting to• Shot / Reverse
Shot• Match on action• Eye-line match• Jump cut• Cross cutting• Ellipsis• Long / Short Take
Post Production Effects
• CGI• Captions
Transitions
• Speed• Style• Slow motion• Repetition• Graphic match
Notes for TV Drama
Instructions
• You will be allowed two minutes to read the question for Section A before the extract is screened.
• The extract will be screened four times.• First screening: watch the extract; no notes are to be made this time.• Second screening: watch the extract and make notes.• There will be a brief break for note-making.• Third and fourth screening: watch the extract and make notes.• There will be a brief break for note-making after the third and fourth
screenings.– Your notes for Section A are to be written in the answer booklet provided
and must be handed in at the end of the examination. Rule a diagonal line through your notes afterwards.
Note making strategyBefore screening starts
Prepare notes and list down key things to look out for.Label table with representation
Screening 1 Get a feel for the sequenceWho are the key charactersRead the characters – useful adjectives
Screening 2 Mise-en-scene & Camera
Break for notes on camera & mise-en-scene
Screening 3 Sound & Editing
Break for notes on sound and editing
Screening 4 Filling in detail and gaps
Complete your notes
Making NotesRepresentation Label
(Age, Gender, Ethnicity, Class, Sexuality, (dis)ability, regional identity)
Camera Mise-en-scene Editing Sound
Point (Term)
Example
Analysis
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