Over the next two weeks you will been given time to continue developing your coursework projects.
You will also be continuing your study of American Cinema with a screening of a documentary called: 'Watch the Skies'
When working on your coursework you may work on the following projects:
When working on your coursework you may work on the following projects:
- Continue drafting your FM1 1,500 word film analysis
- Storyboarders: Continue developing your storyboards
- Filmmakers: Use the time to complete your productions
- Filmmakers: Storyboard your film during week 1 and aim to film and edit during week 2
If you complete your projects, are unable to film or feel that you other work iscomplete you must begin writing essay answers to the following FM2 Section C questions.
You should aim to answer ONE question per lesson. Use the first 15 minutes of the session to write an essay play, mind map your answer or create a list of bullet points of the main talking points.
Then spend 45 mins (the time you wil recieve in the exam) to write a complete answer.
REMEMBER TO DISCUSS BOTH FILMS & USE THE SLIDES ON THE BLOG(CLICK HERE) WHEN ANSWERING QUESTIONS.
Post your complete answers on to the blog using the following labels:
- Your Name
- FM2 Section C
- Practice Answers
FM2
British and American Film
MONDAY, 14 January 2013
Compare how one sequence from each of the American films you
have studied convey the mains themes of the film [40]
Or
Compare how the key messages and values of (themes, social
context) of the American films you have studied reflect the times in which they
were made [40]
MONDAY, 14 May 2012
How to key sequences form your chosen American films reinforce
their message and values (the main messages of the films)? [40]
‘Films always reflect
the times and places in which they are made’ How far is this true of the
American films you have studied for this topic?
THURSDAY, 12 January 2012
What is significant
about setting and/or place in your chosen American films? [40]
In the American films
you have studied for this topic, how far do the representations of EITHER women
or men reflect the time when they were made? [40]
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