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Coursework: Ignite presentation learner response

Coursework: Ignite presentation learner response There have been some  excellent  Ignite presentations with some brilliantly creative responses to the coursework brief.  Hopefully, the presentations and Q&A sessions that followed have highlighted the strengths and weaknesses of your coursework proposal and may indeed have prompted re-drafts of your statement of intent.  Your learner response is as follows and will take some time to do properly: 1) Type up your feedback in full including the ratings out of five for each category. 1) Concept  5/5    Structure   5/5   Terminology   3/5   Rehersal  4 /5 WWW: Really good storline, well planned EBI:N/A 2) Concept  5/5    Structure   4/5   Terminology   4/5   Rehersal   4/5 WWW: Great movie idea, has a clear motive EBI: Some pauses inbetween slides 3) Concept  3/5    Structure   5/5   Terminology   4/5   Rehersal   4/5 WWW: Well explained EBI: N/A 4) Concept  4/5    Structure   3/5   Terminology   2/5   Rehersal   3/5 WWW: Well exp

Coursework: Summer Project 2018

Coursework: Summer Project 2018 The summer project is a vital element of your coursework - an opportunity to plan an outstanding film trailer and professional-level poster campaign and then present it to class in September. Your summer project contains compulsory and optional elements; everybody will be researching their chosen genre, creating a film pitch, writing a detailed Statement of Intent and presenting this to class as an Ignite presentation. However, if you wish to plan and film your production over the summer while you have time and actors available we would fully support you in this approach. Summer project tasks Complete the following tasks on a blogpost on your coursework blog called ' Summer Project: coursework planning ': 1) Research: Film trailer analysis  You need to write detailed  250-word close-textual analyses  of six film trailers in your chosen genre. For each film trailer, focus on a different aspect of media language, and embed each on