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OCR Media Studies Main Task 15/12/2015 James Bell: Main Task

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OCR Media Studies Main Task

15/12/2015James Bell: Main Task

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OCR Media Studies Main Task

Aim: Develop skills in media production and Planning.

• Research film openings (video team)• Prepare a detailed textual analysis on your chosen

film opening• Research Music Magazine layouts (Print team)• Prepare a detailed textual analysis on your chosen

music magazine

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OCR Media Studies Main Task

Video:– Main task: Create the titles and opening of a new

fiction film, to last a maximum of two minutes.

Note: All video and audio material must be original, produced by the candidate(s), with the exception of music or audio effects from a copyright-free source.

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Homework task Print due 05/01/2016

– Textual analysis of two music magazines– Front cover– Double page spread– Contents Page

• Use resources on Qube or internet search or purchase own music magazines, scan and evaluate text

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OCR Media Studies Main Task

Print Main task: the front page, contents and double page spread of a new music magazine (if done as a group task, each member of the group to produce an individual edition of the magazine, following the same house style).

All images and text used must be original, produced by the candidate(s), minimum of FOUR images per candidate.

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OCR Media Studies Main Task

Film Openings:

What is a Film Opening?

Why is a film opening so important?

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OCR Media Studies Main Task

Film Openings:

The purpose of a film opening is to entice the audience into carrying on watching a film. A film opening should also establish characters and genre.

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OCR Media Studies Main TaskFilm Openings:• A film opening should grab your attention from the opening

frame, • The opening should tell us the genre of the film & the setting or

location • The opening may tell us one of the storylines of the movie to

keep the viewers watching and to give the audience a taster of the narrative.

• The opening should include many different techniques, from catchy music to fast paced editing.

• The most important element to a good opening is the element of suspense

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OCR Media Studies Main TaskFilm Openings:

Types of film opening. Flashback• A scene that the narrative back in time usually to a key event for a

couple of minutes or the whole movie.

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OCR Media Studies Main TaskFilm Openings:

Types of film opening. Planning of landscape/establishing shot. This is used to set the scene and inform the audience where the film is taking place..

Example: the Shining

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OCR Media Studies Main TaskFilm Openings:

Types of film opening.Narrations Easy and effective way of getting the audience involved straight away. Technique used to give background information on what has been happening or who the characters are, giving the audience an insight so the rest of the film make sense.

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OCR Media Studies Main TaskFilm Openings:

Types of film opening.Action scene A fast paced opening to a film attracts the audience straight away and will make them want to carry on watching. As well it automatically shows the genre of the film if included in the opening.

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OCR Media Studies Main TaskFilm Openings:

Types of film opening.Chase scene Similar to the action scene, also catches the audiences attention. It involves them as they will want to see what happens after the chase.

Example: Fast and Furious 6

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OCR Media Studies Main TaskFilm Openings:

Requirements.Production Logos

At the start of most films they will always show the production or distribution logos. If the film has a high budget the logo will be adapted to reflect the genre and story line of the film.

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OCR Media Studies Main TaskProduction Logos

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OCR Media Studies Main TaskFilm Openings:

Requirements.Title sequence

All films have title scenes too, these show the cast and production team for the films. The titles can be a way of building up suspense and can show the genre of the film.

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OCR Media Studies Main TaskFilm Openings:

Seven Title sequence

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OCR Media Studies Main TaskFilm Openings:

Requirements.

Narrative content

This includes the context (Where/when/who). As well the pace of the narrative increases as level of engagement increases

Example Sin City (2005) Example Sherlock Holmes (A Game of Shadows)

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OCR Media Studies Main TaskFilm Openings:

Requirements.

Some directors prefer to have an unconventional opening to portray a sense of mystery or giving the film an artistic edge.E.g. Lack of credits, Lack of establishing shot, Main characters are not introduced.

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OCR Media Studies Main TaskFilm Openings:

Requirements.

Soundtrack

This is the use of tone, volume, and tempo, which will generically start quiet and slow-paced.

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OCR Media Studies Main Task (Video option)

• Prepare a detailed textual analysis on your chosen film opening