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AS Media Studies
                           Foundation Portfolio
                               Evaluation

The evaluation is worth 20 marks out of the total of 100 – the quality of your
evaluation will have a big impact in determining your overall grade for the
coursework unit, and subsequently for the AS overall.

To do the evaluation, you need to:

   •   Watch it yourself a number of times
   •   Show it to an audience – either a real audience or virtual (you can post
       to Youtube if you wish) and get some feedback about what they like
       and dislike about your work
   •   With the feedback in mind, start planning your evaluation
   •   Write up your answers

   1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms
      and conventions of real media products?
          • YOU MUST - discuss in what ways your sequence looks like
            other films from within your chosen genre and in what ways it is
            different to them. You should refer to 2 or 3 films from within
            your chosen genre.
          • YOU SHOULD discuss why you have kept to the conventions of
            the form (how your film looks / feels / behaves similarly to
            professional films)
          • YOU COULD discuss ways in which you have challenged the
            conventions of the form.

   2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?
        • YOU MUST - discuss at least 2 social groups (such as
           teenagers, older adults, males, females, a range (or not) of
           people of different ethnic origins) are featured in your sequence
           and how you have chosen to represent these groups.
        • YOU SHOULD - discuss use of positive and negative
           stereotypes where they occur in your work.
        • YOU COULD - give comparisons to representations of different
           social groups studied for the work on TV Drama, giving specific
           examples from programmes studied

   3. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and
      why?
        • YOU MUST - discuss what media institution (major
            independent) might distribute your pour product
        • YOU SHOULD- consider whether this product would be
            distributed in Britain only or might be distributed internationally.
        • YOU COULD – consider what the best means of distributing
            your product – cinema first, TV first or internet
http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/distribution/distribution1.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_film_studio

   4. Who would be the audience for your media product?
        • YOU MUST – identify the demographic groups you are seeking
           to target as your primary audience– is this for teenagers, older
           adults, all ages, is it for males or females or both? Is it all for all
           teenagers or just for some?
        • YOU SHOULD – consider psychographic factors such as tastes
           in films and popular culture are Does your audience feedback
           suggest you have produced something that would attract this
           target audience?
        • YOU COULD – identify secondary audiences for your product
           and discuss how you would reach these secondary audiences

   5. How did you attract/address your audience?
        • YOU MUST – discuss how the mise-en-scene should be
            appealing to your target audience
        • YOU SHOULD – discuss what your audience feedback reveals
            – did your decisions help the audience to engage as you
            wanted?
         • YOU COULD – discuss how various elements of narrative
            theory have informed the decisions you have taken in the
            construction of your sequence

   6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of
      constructing this product?
         • YOU MUST - Discuss what you have learnt about how to use
            the camera, how to work in front of the camera and what you
            have learnt about how to use the Mac and iMovie to edit your
            work.
         • YOU SHOULD – discuss how your skills in production work
            have developed since the start of the course
         • YOU COULD- consider what you need to improve upon with
            regards to use of technologies in production work

   7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt
      in the progression from it to the full product?
          • YOU MUST - Discuss how you have(or not) made your planning
             and preparation for shooting more effective than was the case
             with the prelim task
          • YOU SHOULD - discuss how you have(or not) improved the
             quality of the footage shot (using tripods, different angles,
             filming several different good takes from different positions)
          • YOU COULD - discuss how you have(or not) improved the
             quality of the edited piece – more use of features within iMovie,
             use of music.

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G321 evaluation

  • 1. AS Media Studies Foundation Portfolio Evaluation The evaluation is worth 20 marks out of the total of 100 – the quality of your evaluation will have a big impact in determining your overall grade for the coursework unit, and subsequently for the AS overall. To do the evaluation, you need to: • Watch it yourself a number of times • Show it to an audience – either a real audience or virtual (you can post to Youtube if you wish) and get some feedback about what they like and dislike about your work • With the feedback in mind, start planning your evaluation • Write up your answers 1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? • YOU MUST - discuss in what ways your sequence looks like other films from within your chosen genre and in what ways it is different to them. You should refer to 2 or 3 films from within your chosen genre. • YOU SHOULD discuss why you have kept to the conventions of the form (how your film looks / feels / behaves similarly to professional films) • YOU COULD discuss ways in which you have challenged the conventions of the form. 2. How does your media product represent particular social groups? • YOU MUST - discuss at least 2 social groups (such as teenagers, older adults, males, females, a range (or not) of people of different ethnic origins) are featured in your sequence and how you have chosen to represent these groups. • YOU SHOULD - discuss use of positive and negative stereotypes where they occur in your work. • YOU COULD - give comparisons to representations of different social groups studied for the work on TV Drama, giving specific examples from programmes studied 3. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why? • YOU MUST - discuss what media institution (major independent) might distribute your pour product • YOU SHOULD- consider whether this product would be distributed in Britain only or might be distributed internationally. • YOU COULD – consider what the best means of distributing your product – cinema first, TV first or internet
  • 2. http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/distribution/distribution1.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_film_studio 4. Who would be the audience for your media product? • YOU MUST – identify the demographic groups you are seeking to target as your primary audience– is this for teenagers, older adults, all ages, is it for males or females or both? Is it all for all teenagers or just for some? • YOU SHOULD – consider psychographic factors such as tastes in films and popular culture are Does your audience feedback suggest you have produced something that would attract this target audience? • YOU COULD – identify secondary audiences for your product and discuss how you would reach these secondary audiences 5. How did you attract/address your audience? • YOU MUST – discuss how the mise-en-scene should be appealing to your target audience • YOU SHOULD – discuss what your audience feedback reveals – did your decisions help the audience to engage as you wanted? • YOU COULD – discuss how various elements of narrative theory have informed the decisions you have taken in the construction of your sequence 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? • YOU MUST - Discuss what you have learnt about how to use the camera, how to work in front of the camera and what you have learnt about how to use the Mac and iMovie to edit your work. • YOU SHOULD – discuss how your skills in production work have developed since the start of the course • YOU COULD- consider what you need to improve upon with regards to use of technologies in production work 7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product? • YOU MUST - Discuss how you have(or not) made your planning and preparation for shooting more effective than was the case with the prelim task • YOU SHOULD - discuss how you have(or not) improved the quality of the footage shot (using tripods, different angles, filming several different good takes from different positions) • YOU COULD - discuss how you have(or not) improved the quality of the edited piece – more use of features within iMovie, use of music.