ssrp help & advice

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Small-Scale Research Project- extra help and advice The catalogue Sources you could consult: Internet Books Magazines (look at references in books to find these) Newspapers (look at references in books to find these) TV interviews & documentaries Radio interviews & documentaries DVD extras/ the DVDs themselves/ your notes on the films Primary research and your individual analysis of film extracts Exhibitions/ displays/catalogues of any nature All of these need to be appropriately referenced and laid out so they are as neat/clear as possible. REMEMBER- you need to look at a wide variety of sources and write logical, analytical, focused justifications why they are useful to you. Don’t forget- that you need to provide a short paragraph highlighting Unused sources, the reasons for which are also well justified. Presentation Script Include: Relevant clips from your films to back-up the points that you make. Constant reference to catalogue item numbers (therefore you will need to use your catalogue to construct your pres. script) Bullet points, short quotes, examples etc. that make the whole script easy to read and logical in its flow. If you get stuck, think about what your main thrust is- and use examples from the films to help you. You may also wish to refer to critics who endorse what you say.

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All of these need to be appropriately referenced and laid out so they are as neat/clear as possible. Don’t forget- that you need to provide a short paragraph highlighting Unused sources, the reasons for which are also well justified. REMEMBER- you need to look at a wide variety of sources and write logical, analytical, focused justifications why they are useful to you. Small-Scale Research Project- extra help and advice See past examples for what to do/ what not to do.

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Small-Scale Research Project- extra help and advice

The catalogueSources you could consult:InternetBooksMagazines (look at references in books to find these)Newspapers (look at references in books to find these)TV interviews & documentaries Radio interviews & documentaries DVD extras/ the DVDs themselves/ your notes on the filmsPrimary research and your individual analysis of film extractsExhibitions/ displays/catalogues of any nature

All of these need to be appropriately referenced and laid out so they are as neat/clear as possible.

REMEMBER- you need to look at a wide variety of sources and write logical, analytical, focused justifications why they are useful to you.

Don’t forget- that you need to provide a short paragraph highlighting Unused sources, the reasons for which are also well justified.

Presentation ScriptInclude:

Relevant clips from your films to back-up the points that you make. Constant reference to catalogue item numbers (therefore you will need to use

your catalogue to construct your pres. script) Bullet points, short quotes, examples etc. that make the whole script easy to

read and logical in its flow.

If you get stuck, think about what your main thrust is- and use examples from the films to help you. You may also wish to refer to critics who endorse what you say.

See past examples for what to do/ what not to do.