2. • Level 4 16–20 marks
• Planning and research evidence will be complete and detailed.
• There is excellent research into similar products and a potential target
audience.
• There is excellent work on shotlists, layouts, drafting, scripting or
storyboarding.
• There is excellent organisation of actors, locations, costumes or
props.
• Time management is excellent.
• There is excellent skill in the use of digital technology or ICT in the
presentation..
• There are excellent communication skills.
• There is an excellent level of care in the presentation of the research
and planning.
The Criteria
3. • Research:
• Similar products
• Target audience
• Institutions
• Planning for Moving Image Products:
• Storyboards/animatics
• Photos of costumes, locations, prop,s actors
• Example Animatic
Exam Board Expectations
4. • Embedded video – analysis, and work in progress
• Audio – audience interviews, commentaries
• Draft work, storyboards, mind-maps, recce shots, make
up tests, permission letters, risk assessment forms.
• Hyperlinked to relevant sites.
• Use of comment facility – audience feedback
• ‘the best research was focused, relevant, and analytical,
rather than descriptive and looked closely at a range of
similar products which then informed planning’.
Examiner’s Advice
5. • Audience research was done well where more than just a
questionnaire and graph had been completed.
• Use of social networking sites,
• The most detailed audience research produced more effective
products.
• When audience research was used part way through the project
this impacted positively.
• Drafting is essential – helps guide the production. Storyboards
produced after the production have no use.
• Use of shooting schedules, call sheets, risk assessments, shot
lists, contact sheets of images, in progress drafts.
Examiner’s Advice
6. • To achieve a Level 4 for your Research and Planning you need
to have a clear understanding of the purpose of this stage of
your project.
• The purpose of research is to identify conventions of your
genre, and understand how to target your audience.
• The purpose of planning is think through how you will
produce your products and guide you during the production
process.
• If the links between the Research and Planning and the
finished products are not evident your work will struggle to
reach the higher levels for both the Research and Planning and
the Product.
8. • Detailed analysis of similar products for the main and
ancillary tasks. This must be analytical not descriptive.
Explain the effect of technical elements using specific
examples and terminology.
• Research into your target audience – questionnaire and
results, focus group.
• Planning – production plan, draft work, script,
storyboard, shotlist.
• Institutions – research into the type of institution that
would produce your product.
What you need…
9. • Use of audience feedback throughout the project.
• Animatic
• Photos of locations, props, costumes, actors.
• Research into regulation.
What will help you reach
level 4…
10. • You are also assessed on the presentation of your blog.
• Make sure you embed videos, include links to sites you
have looked at.
• All blog posts need a clear heading.
• Make sure all your entries are viewable and appropriately
sized.
Presentation