21st October 2013 - In the film language test we were shown a film clip three times, the clip we were shown was from the movie The Usual Suspect. In the test we were marked on Mise-en-scene, Camera-work, Sound and Editing .
In my test I did not clearly mark what question I was doing which made it unclear for Mr Halsey to understand and mark, next time in my exam I need to use more media language which would make the questions I'm answering much clearer for me to write about and more clearer for the examiner. I also need to revise before my exam and have everything fresh in my mind ready for the exam.
Mr Halsey's Feedback: WWW: You actually make plenty of good, relevant points here but you made a critical error...
EBI: You don't clearly number/mark each question! This makes it very difficult to grade and it is vital to avoid this in the real exam.
- Next time, you needed detailed notes and then clearly numbered answers. And for at least 3 paragraphs for each question.
- Try and use more media language and make sure you answer the question that it gives.
Monday, 4 November 2013
Film Language Test.
21st October 2013 - In the film language test we were shown a film clip three times, the clip we were shown was from the movie The Usual Suspect. In the test we were marked on Mise-en-scene, Camera-work, Sound and Editing .
In my test I did not clearly mark what question I was doing which made it unclear for Mr Halsey to understand and mark, next time in my exam I need to use more media language which would make the questions I'm answering much clearer for me to write about and more clearer for the examiner. I also need to revise before my exam and have everything fresh in my mind ready for the exam.
Mr Halsey's Feedback: WWW: You actually make plenty of good, relevant points here but you made a critical error...
EBI: You don't clearly number/mark each question! This makes it very difficult to grade and it is vital to avoid this in the real exam.
- Next time, you needed detailed notes and then clearly numbered answers. And for at least 3 paragraphs for each question.
- Try and use more media language and make sure you answer the question that it gives.
In my test I did not clearly mark what question I was doing which made it unclear for Mr Halsey to understand and mark, next time in my exam I need to use more media language which would make the questions I'm answering much clearer for me to write about and more clearer for the examiner. I also need to revise before my exam and have everything fresh in my mind ready for the exam.
Mr Halsey's Feedback: WWW: You actually make plenty of good, relevant points here but you made a critical error...
EBI: You don't clearly number/mark each question! This makes it very difficult to grade and it is vital to avoid this in the real exam.
- Next time, you needed detailed notes and then clearly numbered answers. And for at least 3 paragraphs for each question.
- Try and use more media language and make sure you answer the question that it gives.
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