Thursday, 23 February 2012

Labels - AS foundation Portfolio

You need to organise your blog posts into titles and labels for the moderator to mark easily.  Here are some ideas for titles and labels.  It will get too complicated if you use all of the research and planning ones as labels, so use them as titles and have just four overall R&P labels: "Research into Similar Products", "Research into Audience", "Research into Similar Products", and "Planning".  I have "starred" (*) labels and put them in bold in the list below:
  • Roles*
  • Preliminary Task*
  • Preliminary Task - initial ideas
  • Preliminary Task - pitch
  • Preliminary Task - script
  • Preliminary Task - storyboard
  • Preliminary Task - film
  • Preliminary Task - audience feedback on the pitch
  • Preliminary Task - audience feedback on the film
  • Preliminary Task - self assessment
  • Main task*
  • Research into audience*
  • Audience feedback
  • Target audience
  • Research into similar products*
  • Research into camerawork
  • Research into similar films
  • Research into titles
  • Research into distributors
  • Planning*
  • Planning - initial ideas
  • Planning - time management
  • Planning - pitch
  • Planning - storyboard
  • Planning - script
  • Planning - shotlist
  • Planning - shot schedule
  • Planning - props
  • Planning - costume and makeup
  • Planning - risk assessment
  • Planning - budget
  • Planning - equipment
  • Planning - location shots
  • Planning - call sheet
  • Planning - title order
  • Construction
  • Technology*
  • Skills development/progress*
  • Editing/post-production
  • Evaluation*
Please note:

Roles is a post where you explain your responsibilities in the group.
Everything that you do for the preliminary task goes under one label: Preliminary Task.
Main task contains one post, your final film.
Construction contains posts relating to the filming of your opening, such as a 'making of' video.
Technology contains posts relating to technology that you used in planning, research, construction, post-production and evaluation.
Skills development/progress is a record of the skills you have acquired during the process of planning and making your media product.


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