After reading the examiner's report, I have realised that I need to keep up with my posts on my blog, and that I need to make my posts look like a journey throughout this course. From the report, I can see which people did best and why. For example:
'The best centres encouraged an equal measure of research and planning and advised
candidates to see this as an ongoing process, representing all continuous stages of the project.
In some cases, there was an imbalance, with lots of research and little planning, or vice versa.'
This shows that I need to balance my research and my planning to ensure that it all makes sense.
As for the practical, the videos are too focused on the actual plot, rather than how it is made and the different angles used in the camera work.
'There was still an over-reliance solely on actors’ names and film title to constitute film
titles, showing a lack of understanding of the range of titles expected of a film opening and of
their construction, appearance and timings. Candidates need to be encouraged to create their
own soundscape, combining diegetic and non-diegetic sound to suit their original footage, rather
than sourcing an existing well-known track, which is not permitted for this specification.'
OK.
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