Your homework for the summer holidays is as follows:
You are going to be evaluating and reflecting on the knowledge you gained from your AS coursework and the skills you have developed from the trailer recreation task.
OUTCOME - a post which includes your trailer recreation and an honest response to some questions designed to get you thinking about your work and how you are going to move forward in year 13. As always, you should be trying to think of new and innovative ways to present your work on your blog.
Possible ideas for responding to the evaluation questions could be a Podcast-style response, a mini-documentary with pieces to camera and edited examples, a filmed head-to-head interview/group discussion with others from your original group... the possibilities are endless!
Here are your suggested questions - this list is not exhaustive! Anything you may want to reflect on can be added/considered.
- Thinking back to your AS coursework, what did you find difficult/challenging? What do you plan on doing this year to prepare for and overcome these difficulties/challenges?
- In terms of practical skills you used and developed for your AS coursework, what do you see as being important for this year? How do you plan to develop and enhance these skills further?
- What do you think was the biggest lesson you learned last year? How will this impact your work this year?
- Thinking specifically about your trailer recreation, what surprised you about the process of shooting and editing a trailer?
- What did you learn and how do you plan on using this new knowledge in the creation of your own trailer?
- Thinking specifically about the footage you recaptured, was there anything that you recreated that you would never thought of yourself (e.g. an unusual angle/movement, a framing decision etc...)
- Finally, consider the editing process - what was the main lesson you learned about the editing style of a trailer? How do you plan on applying this knowledge to your own trailer?
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