It's time for you to set up your blog. We have already created a Group Blog for everyone. Use the sign in we gave you already to access this.
1. Set up an individual blog using your own email address or group email address.
2. Send an invitation to Ms Taylor and Mr Dyas to be authors. (Go to settings, permissions. Send it to: dunravenmedia@gmail.com)
3. On your group blog set up a links list for each person's individual blog. Name it: 'Individual Blogs' and for name the individual links like this: First Name's Blog eg. Sarah's Blog
4. Create a links page called Useful Links and create a link back to dunravenfilmmedia.blogspot.com and dunravena2film.blogspot.com
5. Lastly, make sure you are able to sign into the school's portal so you can access documents.
Once you have done all of these things, you may personalise your blog, but do NOT include your surnames or photos--and keep it professional.
Now get blogging!
A resource and record for A2 Media students creating short films.
Sunday, 3 October 2010
Monday, 8 February 2010
General Feedback on Commentaries
I enjoyed reading your commentaries and have given you all feedback on your scripts. Here are some general comments to help you improve:
Sound engaged--discuss the decisions making involved
Relate your doc to others
Be more specific
Discuss codes, signifiers, connotations more often.
More on locations (impact on audience)
More on editing!
Phrases:
• This is a typical convention of documentary and often used when ________________
• ____________ was inspired by ___________ (name, year)
• We subverted the conventions by __________________. Whereas most documentaries ______________, we _____________.
• This highlights what we see as the purpose of documentary.
Sound engaged--discuss the decisions making involved
Relate your doc to others
Be more specific
Discuss codes, signifiers, connotations more often.
More on locations (impact on audience)
More on editing!
Phrases:
• This is a typical convention of documentary and often used when ________________
• ____________ was inspired by ___________ (name, year)
• We subverted the conventions by __________________. Whereas most documentaries ______________, we _____________.
• This highlights what we see as the purpose of documentary.
Monday, 25 January 2010
HomeworK: Any Final Edits?
I have responded to all of your blogs. Now you MUST respond to my numbered points.
For each, what are you going to do AND who is going to do it.
All final edits are due w/c Monday 1 Feb.
Good luck!
For each, what are you going to do AND who is going to do it.
All final edits are due w/c Monday 1 Feb.
Good luck!
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Making a Radio Advert
For your coursework, you must create a radio advert. Tell me what you have done so far?
1. What radio stations would be best for targeting your audience? Explain why and include a link to their website.
2. Listen to the radio and make a list of the conventions used in a radio advert. List them here.
3. What will your advert include? Be specific.
DON'T FORGET: Include the time and TV channel your documentary will appear.
1. What radio stations would be best for targeting your audience? Explain why and include a link to their website.
2. Listen to the radio and make a list of the conventions used in a radio advert. List them here.
3. What will your advert include? Be specific.
DON'T FORGET: Include the time and TV channel your documentary will appear.
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Visit to the Ritzy
We will be leaving Dunraven at 9.30 Monday to see Starsuckers. Please meet me in the Sixth Form reception and bring your permission slip. Also, bring with you a pen and paper to take notes. Here's a trailer:
Saturday, 21 November 2009
Free Archival Material
At Nicola's request, here is some info on the Internet Archive, where you can find copyright-free footage for your documentary.
The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public.
The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public.
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Welcome to Dunraven Documentary
Use this blog let us know about the progress of your group--from the pitch to the finished product. Be sure to make regular entries, because this will be used to assess your final planning mark. You can also use the blog get audience feeback on your ideas along the way. Good luck.

