Period 1 - Business
B2 - Communicating with customers
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1m_krYl2lLIoiBhHy1bVfWBl5ZPvqIphPUsgiHreyaB8/edit?usp=sharing
B3 - Consumer protection in relation to personal finance
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1upLiWhsUyPVugohgP43mq0U-Ad3L3E-9X5GeAKwQQc8/edit?usp=sharing
Year 10 - taster day https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1lDeYGSSUJr0spV9QWFAR4ubYCvtusG5TuQ86uUeSi5M/edit?usp=sharing
Thursday 11 July 2019
Thursday 11th July 2019 - week 2
Business - Period 1
B2 - Communicating with customers
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1m_krYl2lLIoiBhHy1bVfWBl5ZPvqIphPUsgiHreyaB8/edit?usp=sharing
B2 - Communicating with customers
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1m_krYl2lLIoiBhHy1bVfWBl5ZPvqIphPUsgiHreyaB8/edit?usp=sharing
Wednesday 10 July 2019
Wednesday 10th July 2019 - Week 2
Period 3 Media - Editing new footage together
Period 4- Business
A3 Current accounts
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1NaAqV4w8yADmF1SXu3Wz6w58DVBAfOW9kNabSHkWB8s/edit?usp=sharing
A4 Managing personal finance
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1GaxXLKSCNCLM87WjawRHWX5Sk9-G5EHpj3-WMkeNOqk/edit?usp=sharing
Features of financial institutions
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11aqJVz7RBSfrfsq5VkJeFuckTA0YaVVdpTwtE2P_WWE/edit?usp=sharing
Friday 5 July 2019
Thursday 27 June 2019
Friday 28th June 2019 - week 2
Period 1- Year 12 Business
Functions and role of money
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1loRSrdHd0tAiUjuGa0P0wZTfXuylhhNFxD7fAiU3LHQ/edit?usp=sharing
Different ways to pay
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1B_Np9QZKepaADA4pDeCORHputKCKjCKxozyz4tvTCBk/edit?usp=sharing
Functions and role of money
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1loRSrdHd0tAiUjuGa0P0wZTfXuylhhNFxD7fAiU3LHQ/edit?usp=sharing
Different ways to pay
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1B_Np9QZKepaADA4pDeCORHputKCKjCKxozyz4tvTCBk/edit?usp=sharing
Monday 24 June 2019
Monday 24th June 2019 - Week 2
Period 1 - Year 10 Spanish Cover
Period 4 - Year 12 Editing footage
P4 and P5 with R Scott, marking BTEC assignments using MYBTEC.
Period 4 - Year 12 Editing footage
P4 and P5 with R Scott, marking BTEC assignments using MYBTEC.
Thursday 27th June 2019 - week 2
Period 1 - Year 12 Business
Functions and role of money
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1loRSrdHd0tAiUjuGa0P0wZTfXuylhhNFxD7fAiU3LHQ/edit?usp=sharing
Period 2 - Year 12 Media
Editing
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Editing
Functions and role of money
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1loRSrdHd0tAiUjuGa0P0wZTfXuylhhNFxD7fAiU3LHQ/edit?usp=sharing
Period 2 - Year 12 Media
Editing
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Editing
Wednesday 26th June 2019 - week 2
Period 3 - Year 12 Editing
Period 4 - Unit 3 (Exam) - Personal and Business and Business Finance
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1loRSrdHd0tAiUjuGa0P0wZTfXuylhhNFxD7fAiU3LHQ/edit?usp=sharing
Tuesday 25th June 2019 - week 2
Period 4 Year 8 - Spanish Cover
Period 5 - Year 12 Editing Footage - music and sound effects
Tuesday 18 June 2019
Wednesday 19th June 2019 - Week 1
Period 3 - Year 12 BTEC
- Peer assess your work and provide an EBI based on the criteria below...
- Grace and Hajer
- Lucy and Alex
- Emma and Katie
For distinction standard, learners will make direct correlations between their project management of logistics, finance and creative processes during pre-production and the overall success of the planning for the digital media production.
For merit standard, recommendations for improvements to the project management must be relevant and related to financial, logistical and creative processes specific to the project. The analysis will make reference to one or more elements of pre-production and will include different aspects of project management such as time management, monitoring progress and
personal management.
For pass standard learners explanations of project management will make reference to aspects of logistics, finance and the creative processes. The explanations will be limited and may not address fully the different elements of pre-production and project management.
Key terms:
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D1 Elements of pre-production
• Logistics.
• Finance.
• Creativeprocesses.
D2 Project management
• Personnelmanagement. • Resourcemanagement. • Timemanagement.
• ProfessionalPractice.
• Monitoringprogress.
• Riskmanagement.
• Crisismanagement.
• Maintainingdocumentation.
• Problems/difficultieswithprojectmanagement.
• Identifyingwaysofimprovingprojectmanagementinfutureproductions.
- Complete the EBI the person next to you has recommended you do...
- Self assess your work and your grade explaining to me how you have achieved that target grade and what you need to do to improve next lesson.
Period 4- Year 12 Business BTEC
To continue with PPs.
Task 1 Please take a look at the examples first !!!
Task 1 Please take a look at the examples first !!!
I've done it!!! Downloaded the example PP for you please see link below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N-w8ysoj_OfQzypqFdQE8CK164w-_iy3/view?usp=sharing
Here's the second document example for you to have a look at when you're doing your own. I've separated it for you to make it easier! - I know... you can thank me later! :)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13TSNffJ7MAzKGWWEfo_PceMoUcqSqZgLhJy1ybGR8nU/edit?usp=sharing
Task 2 Peer assess one another's work:
Here is the grading criteria - What grade are you and how do you know? What must you include?
For distinction standard, learners will prepare and present an individual assessment and analysis of the use of innovation and enterprise in an existing business. Learners will weigh up risks versus advantages and come to a justified conclusion, supported by relevant evidence that clearly explains the importance of innovation and enterprise.
For merit standard, learners will carry out adequate research to allow them to demonstrate how the use of innovation and enterprise has affected a business, and to analyse how this has affected the success of this business.
For pass standard, learners will carry out research on use of enterprise and innovation in an existing business, and show an understanding that although innovation and enterprise may have its benefits, there are also risks and drawbacks.
The link below is the document you need to help you structure your report! Follow it and do your research first!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XiNb05HmuI4OMpkBCw76T0HXnhjHAhcjFz8VCtSy474/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N-w8ysoj_OfQzypqFdQE8CK164w-_iy3/view?usp=sharing
Here's the second document example for you to have a look at when you're doing your own. I've separated it for you to make it easier! - I know... you can thank me later! :)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13TSNffJ7MAzKGWWEfo_PceMoUcqSqZgLhJy1ybGR8nU/edit?usp=sharing
Task 2 Peer assess one another's work:
Here is the grading criteria - What grade are you and how do you know? What must you include?
E.D4
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E.M5
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E.P7
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For distinction standard, learners will prepare and present an individual assessment and analysis of the use of innovation and enterprise in an existing business. Learners will weigh up risks versus advantages and come to a justified conclusion, supported by relevant evidence that clearly explains the importance of innovation and enterprise.
For merit standard, learners will carry out adequate research to allow them to demonstrate how the use of innovation and enterprise has affected a business, and to analyse how this has affected the success of this business.
For pass standard, learners will carry out research on use of enterprise and innovation in an existing business, and show an understanding that although innovation and enterprise may have its benefits, there are also risks and drawbacks.
The link below is the document you need to help you structure your report! Follow it and do your research first!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XiNb05HmuI4OMpkBCw76T0HXnhjHAhcjFz8VCtSy474/edit?usp=sharing
Period 5 - Year 12 BTEC
Continue with coursework based on feedback last lesson.
At the end of the lesson you need to ensure that you self assess your work and tell me what your homework is so I can see those improvements in tomorrow's deadline lesson!
Wednesday 12 June 2019
Friday 14th June 2019 - Week 2
Period 1 - Year 12 Business BTEC
Work on PPs
Period 2 - Year 11
Period 3 - Free
Period 4 - Year 11
Period 5 - Year 13 Business
Work on PPs
Period 2 - Year 11
Period 3 - Free
Period 4 - Year 11
Period 5 - Year 13 Business
Thursday 13th June 2019 - Week 2
Period 1- Year 12 Business
Work on PPs
Period 2 - Year 12 BTEC Media
Feedback from Miss Scott
Amendments to take place.
Period 3 - Year 12 BTEC Media
Period 4 - Drama Cover
Period 5 - Year 13
Work on PPs
Period 2 - Year 12 BTEC Media
Feedback from Miss Scott
Amendments to take place.
Period 3 - Year 12 BTEC Media
Period 4 - Drama Cover
Period 5 - Year 13
Wednesday 12th June 2019 - Week 2
Period 1 - Free
Period 2 - Revision session for Year 13 - see yesterday's blog.
Period 3- Year 12 BTEC Media
Continue with amendments and others to go out filming.
Period 4 - Year 12 Business BTEC - To transfer everything over to the PP I'll take a look before you present tomorrow! Look at the example what is different about the PP and document compared to yours?
I've done it!!! Downloaded the example PP for you please see link below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N-w8ysoj_OfQzypqFdQE8CK164w-_iy3/view?usp=sharing
Here's the second document example for you to have a look at when you're doing your own. I've separated it for you to make it easier! - I know... you can thank me later! :)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13TSNffJ7MAzKGWWEfo_PceMoUcqSqZgLhJy1ybGR8nU/edit?usp=sharing
THE ASSIGNMENT BRIEF
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vn0tzjQITlHiMYFgHQifDaz5eZljoxpZgJ5d-56ZyEY/edit?usp=sharing
Period 5 - Year 11
Period 2 - Revision session for Year 13 - see yesterday's blog.
Period 3- Year 12 BTEC Media
Continue with amendments and others to go out filming.
Period 4 - Year 12 Business BTEC - To transfer everything over to the PP I'll take a look before you present tomorrow! Look at the example what is different about the PP and document compared to yours?
I've done it!!! Downloaded the example PP for you please see link below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N-w8ysoj_OfQzypqFdQE8CK164w-_iy3/view?usp=sharing
Here's the second document example for you to have a look at when you're doing your own. I've separated it for you to make it easier! - I know... you can thank me later! :)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13TSNffJ7MAzKGWWEfo_PceMoUcqSqZgLhJy1ybGR8nU/edit?usp=sharing
THE ASSIGNMENT BRIEF
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vn0tzjQITlHiMYFgHQifDaz5eZljoxpZgJ5d-56ZyEY/edit?usp=sharing
Period 5 - Year 11
Monday 10 June 2019
Tuesday 11th June 2019 - Week 2
Period 1 - Year 13 Media revision session
http://marcschmalz.com/blog/symbol-creators/ - read the info on cultural industries and let's discuss how this can be applied to gaming -
Metroid, SIMS and Tomb Raider Anniversary.
Who are the target audiences for these?
How can you discuss the fandom across all 3?
What narratives have been constructed?
Would you describe gaming as an example of misogyny of women? Why?
What are the arguments between fantasy v hyper realism?
Debates?
The Voice and Teen Vogue
What are the differences between them?
How are people, places and events represented?
Debates?
Period 2 - Free
Period 3 - cover
Period 4 - Year 13 Media revision
Men's Health and Oh Comely
Target audiences?
How do they influence the audiences?
How does the construction of each magazine influence ideology?
How can you include gender performativity in these magazines?
Cultural industries?
Debate?
Witnesses (Les Temoins) and The Missing
Give me some examples of how they were made, by whom and for whom?
How are women represented in these programmes and why?
How is the narrative constructed?
Period 5 - Year 12 Media
Continue with work from feedback
http://marcschmalz.com/blog/symbol-creators/ - read the info on cultural industries and let's discuss how this can be applied to gaming -
Metroid, SIMS and Tomb Raider Anniversary.
Who are the target audiences for these?
How can you discuss the fandom across all 3?
What narratives have been constructed?
Would you describe gaming as an example of misogyny of women? Why?
What are the arguments between fantasy v hyper realism?
Debates?
The Voice and Teen Vogue
What are the differences between them?
How are people, places and events represented?
Debates?
Period 2 - Free
Period 3 - cover
Period 4 - Year 13 Media revision
Men's Health and Oh Comely
Target audiences?
How do they influence the audiences?
How does the construction of each magazine influence ideology?
How can you include gender performativity in these magazines?
Cultural industries?
Debate?
Witnesses (Les Temoins) and The Missing
Give me some examples of how they were made, by whom and for whom?
How are women represented in these programmes and why?
How is the narrative constructed?
Period 5 - Year 12 Media
Continue with work from feedback
Friday 7 June 2019
Friday 7th June 2019 - Week 1
Period 1 - Year 12 Business
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MeP75VamOdynIUWfy0Nes0Jvm1ewEcZ_rlJ-tPoxIio/edit?usp=sharing
Period 2 - Year 11
Period 3 - Free
Period 4 - Year 11
Period 5 - Year 13
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MeP75VamOdynIUWfy0Nes0Jvm1ewEcZ_rlJ-tPoxIio/edit?usp=sharing
Period 2 - Year 11
Period 3 - Free
Period 4 - Year 11
Period 5 - Year 13
Tuesday 4 June 2019
Thursday 6th June 2019 - week 1
Period 1 - Year 13 Business
Period 2- Year 12 Media
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Period 4 - Free
Period 5 - Year 13 Media
Period 2- Year 12 Media
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Period 4 - Free
Period 5 - Year 13 Media
Wednesday 5th June 2019 - week 1
Period 1 -
Period 2 -
Period 3 - Year 12 Media - working on the evaluation
Period 4 - Year 12 Business - This was your last lesson, with homework on there. Your deadline is Friday!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-krK7TYvCA
I've done it!!! Downloaded the example PP for you please see link below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N-w8ysoj_OfQzypqFdQE8CK164w-_iy3/view?usp=sharing
Here's the second document example for you to have a look at when you're doing your own. I've separated it for you to make it easier! - I know... you can thank me later! :)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13TSNffJ7MAzKGWWEfo_PceMoUcqSqZgLhJy1ybGR8nU/edit?usp=sharing
The link below is the document you need to help you structure your report! Follow it and do your research first!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XiNb05HmuI4OMpkBCw76T0HXnhjHAhcjFz8VCtSy474/edit?usp=sharing
PS: do not repeat the same points from your report and your second document!
Homework - research Elon Musk on TED TALKS or youtube.
Complete the assignment - deadline 1st Friday back
Period 5 - Year 12 Media
Watch some film openings and film scenes and make a list of how many shots there are in each. Look at the codes and conventions. What types of shots did they get?
Establishing shots.
Close ups of characters if so when and why?
Period 2 -
Period 3 - Year 12 Media - working on the evaluation
Period 4 - Year 12 Business - This was your last lesson, with homework on there. Your deadline is Friday!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-krK7TYvCA
I've done it!!! Downloaded the example PP for you please see link below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N-w8ysoj_OfQzypqFdQE8CK164w-_iy3/view?usp=sharing
Here's the second document example for you to have a look at when you're doing your own. I've separated it for you to make it easier! - I know... you can thank me later! :)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13TSNffJ7MAzKGWWEfo_PceMoUcqSqZgLhJy1ybGR8nU/edit?usp=sharing
The link below is the document you need to help you structure your report! Follow it and do your research first!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XiNb05HmuI4OMpkBCw76T0HXnhjHAhcjFz8VCtSy474/edit?usp=sharing
PS: do not repeat the same points from your report and your second document!
Homework - research Elon Musk on TED TALKS or youtube.
Complete the assignment - deadline 1st Friday back
Period 5 - Year 12 Media
Watch some film openings and film scenes and make a list of how many shots there are in each. Look at the codes and conventions. What types of shots did they get?
Establishing shots.
Close ups of characters if so when and why?
Monday 3 June 2019
MONDAY 3RD JUNE 2019 - WEEK 1
PERIOD 1 - YEAR 13 MEDIA
GO THROUGH THE CLOSE STUDY PRODUCTS ASKING QUESTIONS, QUICK FIRE ROUND!
PERIOD 2 - FREE
PERIOD 3 YEAR 11 - FREE
PERIOD 4 - YEAR 12 MEDIA - CONTINUE WITH THE EVALUATION
PERIOD 5 - YEAR 11 FREE
GO THROUGH THE CLOSE STUDY PRODUCTS ASKING QUESTIONS, QUICK FIRE ROUND!
PERIOD 2 - FREE
PERIOD 3 YEAR 11 - FREE
PERIOD 4 - YEAR 12 MEDIA - CONTINUE WITH THE EVALUATION
PERIOD 5 - YEAR 11 FREE
Thursday 23 May 2019
Friday 24th May 2019- week2
Period 1 - Year 12 Business -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-krK7TYvCA
I've done it!!! Downloaded the example PP for you please see link below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N-w8ysoj_OfQzypqFdQE8CK164w-_iy3/view?usp=sharing
Here's the second document example for you to have a look at when you're doing your own. I've separated it for you to make it easier! - I know... you can thank me later! :)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13TSNffJ7MAzKGWWEfo_PceMoUcqSqZgLhJy1ybGR8nU/edit?usp=sharing
The link below is the document you need to help you structure your report! Follow it and do your research first!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XiNb05HmuI4OMpkBCw76T0HXnhjHAhcjFz8VCtSy474/edit?usp=sharing
PS: do not repeat the same points from your report and your second document!
Homework - research Elon Musk on TED TALKS or youtube.
Complete the assignment - deadline 1st Friday back!
Period 2- Year 11C Media in C5
Class & Dr Who
How do the codes and conventions of the Sci -Fi genre compare within Class and Dr Who?
How is gender represented in Class & Dr Who?
Period 3- Year 13 Media - Revision session
All to work on an aspect of the bullet points below: doing research you have half an hour and half an hour to feedback
- Theories of representation including Hall - Constructionist etc..
- Theories of gender performativity including Butler - https://aeon.co/ideas/gender-is-dead-long-live-gender-just-what-is-performativity
- The structure of Nintendo as a company and its control of production, distribution and exhibition
- Fandom including Jenkins -https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1e5RYntHISBNod-8NIdKlkQx7TJPCKuDlssZpr7XuvmQ/edit?usp=sharing
- 'end of audience' theories including Shirky - https://www.bfi.org.uk/sites/bfi.org.uk/files/downloads/bfi-teaching-clay-shirky-technology-changing-audiences-christine-bell.pdf
Social and cultural contexts
Metroid is a Japanese, sci-fi, action adventure video game developed by Nintendo. It is one of
Nintendo’s most successful franchises with 11 games available across all of the company’s
platforms. Metroid is a culturally significant game in the gaming universe due to its mix of style and
tone which combines Super Mario Bros style platforming with darker content, but also due to the
representation of the central character, Samus Aran. Aran is a bounty hunter whose gender
identity has been the subject of controversy and debate, leading some commentators to identify
the character as transgender reflecting contemporary social and cultural contexts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zy_qouJn7R0 - THIS IS A GOOD REVIEW - GIVES YOU BETTER INSIGHT INTO THE GAME PLAY AND THE NARRATIVE
Period 4- Year 11A Media in C5
Class & Dr Who
How do the codes and conventions of the Sci -Fi genre compare within Class and Dr Who?
How is gender represented in Class & Dr Who?
Period 5- Year 13 Business in C5
Unit 9
Wednesday 22 May 2019
Thursday 23rd May 2019 = week 2
Year 12 Business
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Jpb7WQbI0fxTqrOkmsyHV5EIkX6Kll2kEdvsEtFtST0/edit?usp=sharing
Learning aim E: Investigate the role and contribution of innovation and
enterprise to business success
E1 Roleofinnovationandenterprise
E1 Roleofinnovationandenterprise
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Innovation,e.g.creativeprocess,productorservicedevelopment,newwaysofincreasing
business efficiency or improving profitability, successfully exploiting a new idea, adding
value to products, services or markets to differentiate the business from the competitors.
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Enterprise:identifyingopportunitiestodevelopbusinessactivitiesthrough,e.g.creative,
lateral (approaching subjects from alternative perspectives) and ‘blue sky’ thinking
(approaching subjects with no restrictions on perspectives); chance and serendipity,
intuition.
E2 Benefitsandrisksassociatedwithinnovationandenterprise
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Benefits:improvementstoproducts,processes,servicesandcustomerexperience,
business growth, development of new and niche markets, offering unique selling points,
improved recognition and reputation, smarter working.
- Risks:failingtomeetoperationalandcommercialrequirements,failingtoachieveareturn on investment, cultural problems (resistance to change, unsupportive systems and processes, insufficient support from leadership and management).
For distinction standard, learners will prepare and present an individual assessment and analysis of the use of innovation and enterprise in an existing business. Learners will weigh up risks versus advantages and come to a justified conclusion, supported by relevant evidence that clearly explains the importance of innovation and enterprise.
For merit standard, learners will carry out adequate research to allow them to demonstrate how the use of innovation and enterprise has affected a business, and to analyse how this has affected the success of this business.
For pass standard, learners will carry out research on use of enterprise and innovation in an existing business, and show an understanding that although innovation and enterprise may have its benefits, there are also risks and drawbacks.
Learning aim E: Investigate the role and contribution of
innovation and enterprise to business success
E.D4 Justify the use of
innovation and enterprise for a
business in relation to
its changing market and environment.
E.P7 Explore how innovation
and enterprise contribute
to the success of a
business.
E.M5 Analyse how successful
the use of innovation and
enterprise has been for a
given business.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XiNb05HmuI4OMpkBCw76T0HXnhjHAhcjFz8VCtSy474/edit?usp=sharing
An example!
https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/secure/silver/all-uk-and-international/btec-nationals/business/2016/internal-assessment/Sample_Marked_Learner_Work_for_Learning_Aim_E_Unit_1__Exploring_Business_(Veriosn_1_July_2016).pdf
Period 2 - Year 12 Media
Marking Year 12 coursework with R. Scott
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Period 4 - Free
Period 5 - Year 13 Media
http://mediamacguffin13.blogspot.com/2019/02/videogames-metroid-prime-2-echoes.html
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XiNb05HmuI4OMpkBCw76T0HXnhjHAhcjFz8VCtSy474/edit?usp=sharing
An example!
https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/secure/silver/all-uk-and-international/btec-nationals/business/2016/internal-assessment/Sample_Marked_Learner_Work_for_Learning_Aim_E_Unit_1__Exploring_Business_(Veriosn_1_July_2016).pdf
Period 2 - Year 12 Media
Marking Year 12 coursework with R. Scott
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Period 4 - Free
Period 5 - Year 13 Media
http://mediamacguffin13.blogspot.com/2019/02/videogames-metroid-prime-2-echoes.html
Wednesday 22nd May 2019 - week 2
Period 1 - Free
Period 2 - Year 13 Media
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Continue with deadline for pre-production or make a start on next assignment
Period 4- Year 12 Business
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10SLqqvESmlFRBpLJfMojZrowoj8ynDDJ5qUG_Z--PkU/edit?usp=sharing E1
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Jpb7WQbI0fxTqrOkmsyHV5EIkX6Kll2kEdvsEtFtST0/edit?usp=sharing E2
Period 5 - Year 11
Period 2 - Year 13 Media
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Continue with deadline for pre-production or make a start on next assignment
Period 4- Year 12 Business
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10SLqqvESmlFRBpLJfMojZrowoj8ynDDJ5qUG_Z--PkU/edit?usp=sharing E1
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Jpb7WQbI0fxTqrOkmsyHV5EIkX6Kll2kEdvsEtFtST0/edit?usp=sharing E2
Period 5 - Year 11
Monday 20 May 2019
Tuesday 21st May 2019 - week 2
Period 1 - Year 13 Media - free
Period 2 - Free
Year 13 Business marking
Period 3 - Free
Period 4 - Free
Year 12 Media marking
Period 5 - Year 12 Media
Year 12
Period 2 - Free
Year 13 Business marking
Period 3 - Free
Period 4 - Free
Year 12 Media marking
Period 5 - Year 12 Media
Year 12
Monday 20th March 2019 - Week 2
Period 1- Year 13 Media in C5
Free - Business Unit 9 marking - check reg for cover!
Period 2 - Cover
Period 3 - Year 11C Media
Revision - essay writing
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10a-JaWOgkKVGxrSjjPR5iXOdRYo0oC-sUZrk9iOKt6Q/edit?usp=sharing
Year 12 Media - Miss Scott's lesson
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KN5uGiWaYl8psPLukv5wZElQZTbtEvjCUaHKxdjyLcY/edit?usp=sharing
Year - 11A Media
Revision - essay writing
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10a-JaWOgkKVGxrSjjPR5iXOdRYo0oC-sUZrk9iOKt6Q/edit?usp=sharing
Free - Business Unit 9 marking - check reg for cover!
Period 2 - Cover
Period 3 - Year 11C Media
Revision - essay writing
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10a-JaWOgkKVGxrSjjPR5iXOdRYo0oC-sUZrk9iOKt6Q/edit?usp=sharing
Year 12 Media - Miss Scott's lesson
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KN5uGiWaYl8psPLukv5wZElQZTbtEvjCUaHKxdjyLcY/edit?usp=sharing
Year - 11A Media
Revision - essay writing
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10a-JaWOgkKVGxrSjjPR5iXOdRYo0oC-sUZrk9iOKt6Q/edit?usp=sharing
Friday 17 May 2019
Friday 17th May 2019 - week1
Period 1 - Year 12 Business
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10SLqqvESmlFRBpLJfMojZrowoj8ynDDJ5qUG_Z--PkU/edit?usp=sharing
https://www.tutor2u.net/business/reference/enterprise-adding-value
Period 2 - Year 11C Media
Class document
Period 3 - Free
Period 4 - Year 11A Media
Class document
Period 5 - Year 13 Business
Unit 9
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10SLqqvESmlFRBpLJfMojZrowoj8ynDDJ5qUG_Z--PkU/edit?usp=sharing
https://www.tutor2u.net/business/reference/enterprise-adding-value
Period 2 - Year 11C Media
Class document
Period 3 - Free
Period 4 - Year 11A Media
Class document
Period 5 - Year 13 Business
Unit 9
Wednesday 15 May 2019
Thursday 16th May 2019 - Week 1
Period 1 - Year 13 Business
Unit 9
Period 2 - Year 12 Media
Pre-production
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Pre-production
Period 4 - Free
Period 5 - Year 13 Media
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gWujXWtYFtITQjyLwwvzsUZofytkbIhlPHfUj8gp-38/edit?usp=sharing
Unit 9
Period 2 - Year 12 Media
Pre-production
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Pre-production
Period 4 - Free
Period 5 - Year 13 Media
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gWujXWtYFtITQjyLwwvzsUZofytkbIhlPHfUj8gp-38/edit?usp=sharing
Tuesday 14 May 2019
Wednesday 15th May 2019 - Week 1
Period 1- Free
Period 2 - Year 13 Media
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gWujXWtYFtITQjyLwwvzsUZofytkbIhlPHfUj8gp-38/edit?usp=sharing
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Pre-production documents
Period 4 - Year 12 Business
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10SLqqvESmlFRBpLJfMojZrowoj8ynDDJ5qUG_Z--PkU/edit?usp=sharing Unit 1 E1
Period 5 - Year 12 Media
Pre-production documents
Period 2 - Year 13 Media
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gWujXWtYFtITQjyLwwvzsUZofytkbIhlPHfUj8gp-38/edit?usp=sharing
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Pre-production documents
Period 4 - Year 12 Business
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10SLqqvESmlFRBpLJfMojZrowoj8ynDDJ5qUG_Z--PkU/edit?usp=sharing Unit 1 E1
Period 5 - Year 12 Media
Pre-production documents
Tuesday 14th May 2019 - Week 1
Period 1 - YEAR 13 MEDIA https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit?usp=sharing SIMS FREEPLAY
Period 2 - Free
Period 3 -Year 11A Media
Class
Period 4 - Year 13 Media
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit?usp=sharing SIMS FREEPLAY
Period 5 - Year 13 Business - Unit 9
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gWujXWtYFtITQjyLwwvzsUZofytkbIhlPHfUj8gp-38/edit?usp=sharing
Period 2 - Free
Period 3 -Year 11A Media
Class
Period 4 - Year 13 Media
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit?usp=sharing SIMS FREEPLAY
Period 5 - Year 13 Business - Unit 9
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gWujXWtYFtITQjyLwwvzsUZofytkbIhlPHfUj8gp-38/edit?usp=sharing
Monday 13 May 2019
Monday 13th May 2019 - Week 1
Period 1 - Year 13 Media
Let's go through the questions on SIMS
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit?usp=sharing
Period 2- Free
Period 3 - Year 11C Media
Or answer the question - How does the audience know the genre through the codes and conventions presented in both TV programmes, Class and Dr Who?
What is marketing? https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/guides/zc8tv4j/revision/4 read bitesize and feedback.
Marketed on IMDB.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p048h1bz - have a look and make a list of what things other than a trailer/tv promo was available to engage the younger audience.
Available on Netflix, Iplayer, BBC America,
Dr Who Knowledge organiser
Period 4 - Year 12 Media
https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/BTEC-Nationals/creative-digital-media-production/2016/specification-and-sample-assessments/9781446937846_BTEC_NAT_ExtDip_CDMP_SPEC_Iss2C2.pdf
Period 4 - Year 11A Media
Feedback audience (stick man) and narrative - then Dr Who.
Or answer the question - How does the audience know the genre through the codes and conventions presented in both TV programmes, Class and Dr Who?
Let's go through the questions on SIMS
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit?usp=sharing
Period 2- Free
Period 3 - Year 11C Media
Or answer the question - How does the audience know the genre through the codes and conventions presented in both TV programmes, Class and Dr Who?
What is marketing? https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/guides/zc8tv4j/revision/4 read bitesize and feedback.
Marketed on IMDB.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p048h1bz - have a look and make a list of what things other than a trailer/tv promo was available to engage the younger audience.
Available on Netflix, Iplayer, BBC America,
Dr Who Knowledge organiser
Period 4 - Year 12 Media
https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/BTEC-Nationals/creative-digital-media-production/2016/specification-and-sample-assessments/9781446937846_BTEC_NAT_ExtDip_CDMP_SPEC_Iss2C2.pdf
Period 4 - Year 11A Media
Feedback audience (stick man) and narrative - then Dr Who.
Or answer the question - How does the audience know the genre through the codes and conventions presented in both TV programmes, Class and Dr Who?
Wednesday 8 May 2019
Thursday 9th May 2019 - Week 1
Period 1 - Year 12 Business
Exam brief based research.
Period 2 - Year 12 Media
Pre-production
Make amendments and improvements this lesson.
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Pre-Production continued - deadline next Thursday! :)
Period 4 - Free
Period 5 - Year 13 Media
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit#slide=id.g5736a3d096_0_18
Media Industries and social and cultural contexts.
HOMEWORK FOR MONDAY :
Exam brief based research.
Period 2 - Year 12 Media
Pre-production
Make amendments and improvements this lesson.
- C2 Contents of pre-production portfolio
• Client brief.
• Names / contacts.
• Chronology / dates.
• Record of costs.
• Minutes of meetings.
• Contingency plans / alternative ideas.
• Revisions and decisions.
• Annotations and labelling (shots,sketches,photos,scripts).• Hyperlinks.
• Templates (letters/forms).
C3 Maintaining a pre-production portfolio
- File sharing to enable group contributions (cloud-based document sharing, e.g. DropboxTM, Google Drive®).
- File sharing to distribute documentation (email attachments).
- Updating / amending documentation when changes occur.
- Deleting documentation when appropriate.
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Pre-Production continued - deadline next Thursday! :)
Period 4 - Free
Period 5 - Year 13 Media
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit#slide=id.g5736a3d096_0_18
Media Industries and social and cultural contexts.
HOMEWORK FOR MONDAY :
- RESEARCH THE BACKGROUND OF THE GAME.
- https://metroid.fandom.com/wiki/Metroid_Prime_2:_Echoes
- http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2019/03/video_metroid_prime_2_echoes_looks_lovely_running_at_60fps_and_in_4k
- ANNOTATE/ANALYSE THE GAME COVER APPLYING ALL THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR METROID PRIMES 2 ECHOES - THIS IS THE LINK IN CASE YOU CAN'T SEE IT CLEARLY ENOUGH https://www.mobygames.com/game/metroid-prime-2-echoes/cover-art/gameCoverId,370349/
Friday 10th May 2019 - week 2
Period 1 - Year 12 Business
Research
Period 2 - Year 11C Media
We shall watch the remainder of the programme Class and go through each theoretical framework and then each team will feedback!
Period 3 - Free
Period 4 - Year 11A Media
We shall watch the remainder of the programme Class and go through each theoretical framework and then each team will feedback!
Period 5 - Year 13 Business
Continuing with unit.
Research
Period 2 - Year 11C Media
We shall watch the remainder of the programme Class and go through each theoretical framework and then each team will feedback!
Period 3 - Free
Period 4 - Year 11A Media
We shall watch the remainder of the programme Class and go through each theoretical framework and then each team will feedback!
Period 5 - Year 13 Business
Continuing with unit.
Wednesday 8th May 2019 - Week 2
Period 1 - Free
Period 2 - Year 13 Media
Complete the slides on audience. read them all and complete the tasks.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit?usp=sharing
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Results from assignment and go through the following:
Make amendments and improvements this lesson. Remember:
Period 4 - Year 12 Business
Prepare for your exam - continue with your research!
Period 5 - Year 11C Media
Watch the Dr Who clip and answer the following questions - working in pairs you should've already completed this for homework but I want you to share your ideas and be really familiar with the clip so you have lots of examples!
TASK
Homework: Revise your notes on the Class episode we watched in preparation for our lesson Friday.
Period 2 - Year 13 Media
Complete the slides on audience. read them all and complete the tasks.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit?usp=sharing
Period 3 - Year 12 Media
Results from assignment and go through the following:
Make amendments and improvements this lesson. Remember:
- C2 Contents of pre-production portfolio
• Client brief.
• Names / contacts.
• Chronology / dates.
• Record of costs.
• Minutes of meetings.
• Contingency plans / alternative ideas.
• Revisions and decisions.
• Annotations and labelling (shots,sketches,photos,scripts).• Hyperlinks.
• Templates (letters/forms).
C3 Maintaining a pre-production portfolio
- File sharing to enable group contributions (cloud-based document sharing, e.g. DropboxTM, Google Drive®).
- File sharing to distribute documentation (email attachments).
- Updating / amending documentation when changes occur.
- Deleting documentation when appropriate.
Period 4 - Year 12 Business
Prepare for your exam - continue with your research!
Period 5 - Year 11C Media
Watch the Dr Who clip and answer the following questions - working in pairs you should've already completed this for homework but I want you to share your ideas and be really familiar with the clip so you have lots of examples!
TASK
- https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5ooi91 23 minutes long...
- Answer the questions and share your answers with one another!
Watch Dr Who episode all the way through! Analyse it answering the following questions and then we shall have some feedback in lesson next week:
- MEDIA LANGUAGE
- How are codes and conventions used to communicate meaning in Episode 1 of Dr Who?
- Identify the genre of Dr Who as it is demonstrated by An Unearthly Child.
- How would you describe the narrative structure? How useful are narrative theories (such as Propp) in the analysis and understanding of this product?
- REPRESENTATION
- How are place, education, masculinity and femininity, class and age represented? positively or negatively? If so how do you know?
- How is fantasy represented through the constructions of reality?
- Which stereotypes are featured; you will need to identify these and explain their functions.
- The social, cultural and political significance of representations or the absence of representation of some social groups can be discussed in relation to the aims of the producers, the target audience and the historical context in which the series Dr. Who was produced. Is it diverse, liberal, if not why not?
- AUDIENCE
- Who is the target audience for Dr. Who?
- What narrative techniques are used to engage the audience in Episode 1?
- What pleasures, uses and gratifications are available to today’s audience of An Unearthly Child?
- How may contemporary audiences interpret this product differently from the original audience in the 1960s?
- INDUSTRIES
- https://www.bbc.com/timelines/zg3sfg8
- https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/public-service-broadcasting-yesterday-today-and-tomorrow/
- What are the similarities and differences between An Unearthly Child and Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart in terms of production processes and technologies?
- Consider the difference between the television environment of the early 1960s and today’s multi-channel, multi-platform TV landscape. How important has the Dr Who franchise been for the BBC? https://doctorwhowatch.com/2019/01/08/doctor-who-series-one-success/
- What are the similarities and differences between these media products in terms of when they were produced?
- How do the two products reflect society and culture at the times of their production?https://www.historic-uk.com/CultureUK/The-1960s-The-Decade-that-Shook-Britain/
Homework: Revise your notes on the Class episode we watched in preparation for our lesson Friday.
Tuesday 7 May 2019
Tuesday 7th May 2019 - Week 2
Period 1 - Year 13 Media
The SIMS Freeplay - Year 13 I'm really sorry I'm not in today, but it really can't be helped ... in the meantime you have questions to answer on the link/PP below... if you can answer the questions on media language and then representation in the afternoon, we can go through them when I'm back in. Hopefully my trip to the doctors will sort me out!
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit?usp=sharing
Period 2 -
Period 3 - Rota
Period 4 - Year 13 Media
The SIMS Freeplay
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit?usp=sharing
Period 5 - Year 12 Media -
Continue with your pre-production documents and in order remember! Also, your deadline is next week.
The SIMS Freeplay - Year 13 I'm really sorry I'm not in today, but it really can't be helped ... in the meantime you have questions to answer on the link/PP below... if you can answer the questions on media language and then representation in the afternoon, we can go through them when I'm back in. Hopefully my trip to the doctors will sort me out!
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit?usp=sharing
Period 2 -
Period 3 - Rota
Period 4 - Year 13 Media
The SIMS Freeplay
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit?usp=sharing
Period 5 - Year 12 Media -
Continue with your pre-production documents and in order remember! Also, your deadline is next week.
Monday 6 May 2019
Thursday 2nd May 2019 - week 1
Period 1 - Year 13 Business
Unit 8/9
Period 2 - Year 12 Media
Pre-production
Period 3- Year 12 Media
Lesson observation and interview
Period 4 - Free
Period 5 - Year 13 Media
Hand in your essays please!
http://mediamacguffin13.blogspot.com/2019/02/videogames-sims-freeplay-part-1.html
The SIMS Freeplay
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit?usp=sharing
Unit 8/9
Period 2 - Year 12 Media
Pre-production
Vocational Scenario
or Context
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The
community media organisation that you work for have secured funding for a new
not-for-profit digital media product. One of the aims of the project is to
engage local people in digital media production.
You will
select a digital media project to create and complete the necessary
pre-production activities for the proposed project. You will store the
pre-production work in a portfolio, which will need to be maintained in an
organised and systematic way throughout the pre-production phase of the
project.
You must also provide an individual review evaluating the effectiveness of project management and its impact on the pre-production stage. |
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Task 1
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Select a digital media project to create.
Your media
product will fit into one of the following sectors: digital moving image
production, digital publishing, digital audio production, web production or
digital games production.
Complete
the pre-production requirements relevant to the specific sector that your
media product belongs to. This will include:
Document
your pre-production work in a comprehensive and systematically organised
portfolio. You will need to decide upon:
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Checklist of evidence
required
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Hard copy
or digital copies of the pre-production tasks, which should be annotated to
indicate the tasks undertaken by each learner.
A
pre-production portfolio, containing relevant documentation and annotations.
The portfolio can be presented as:
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Criteria covered by
this task:
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To achieve the criteria you must show that you are able
to:
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Manage pre-production procedures consistently to produce
comprehensive pre-production planning material, showing professional practice
throughout.
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Manage pre-production procedures and requirements
effectively for a specific media sector.
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Produce and maintain an organised and systematic
pre-production portfolio to enable effective planning and delivery of a
specific digital media product.
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Apply pre-production procedures competently to prepare for
completion of pre-production tasks.
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Carry out pre-production requirements appropriately for a
specific media sector.
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Produce a pre-production portfolio in an appropriate
format to enable the planning and delivery of a specific digital media
product.
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Period 3- Year 12 Media
Lesson observation and interview
Period 4 - Free
Period 5 - Year 13 Media
Hand in your essays please!
http://mediamacguffin13.blogspot.com/2019/02/videogames-sims-freeplay-part-1.html
The SIMS Freeplay
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdekGKpTP5HXBl8mI_v097kw70cLHI2LsJfoBfZOvPQ/edit?usp=sharing
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I will work in the media...sweedie!
I will work in the media...sweedie!
Media Studies GCSE and A'Level, has really took off over the past 15-20 years...with good reason.
We are bombarded by the media everywhere we turn and the mythical 'glamour' of working in the media has increased. And as a result so have the students!
Which is why it is so important for those who are serious about a career in it, to fend off competition by being one step ahead of the game.
If you do want to work in TV, Radio, Games, then I suggest you develop your CV by gaining as much industry experience as possible. Speaking as an ex-tv producer, I can tell you the media is all about networking. Researching companies, meeting people, developing working relationships and maintaining contact (without mythering!).
Your work ethic needs to be willing and able with an awful lot of enthusiastic attached! Those are the qualities all media employers seek.
You may instantly think about the major TV/Radio companies like GTV and BBC when you imagine the word 'Media'. And yes, you'd be silly not to, they're both based in the North West, so they are accessible in that sense, and they do have fantastic learning opportunities on their work placement schemes. However, you may find you gain a different kind of experience if you choose to seek work experience from a smaller independent production company. Your role may be more varied, thereby getting the opportunity to broaden your skillsbase. So think about what kind of experience you are looking for, do you want to learn more about the workings of the industry or would you prefer it to be 'hands on'.
Media Studies GCSE and A'Level, has really took off over the past 15-20 years...with good reason.
We are bombarded by the media everywhere we turn and the mythical 'glamour' of working in the media has increased. And as a result so have the students!
Which is why it is so important for those who are serious about a career in it, to fend off competition by being one step ahead of the game.
If you do want to work in TV, Radio, Games, then I suggest you develop your CV by gaining as much industry experience as possible. Speaking as an ex-tv producer, I can tell you the media is all about networking. Researching companies, meeting people, developing working relationships and maintaining contact (without mythering!).
Your work ethic needs to be willing and able with an awful lot of enthusiastic attached! Those are the qualities all media employers seek.
You may instantly think about the major TV/Radio companies like GTV and BBC when you imagine the word 'Media'. And yes, you'd be silly not to, they're both based in the North West, so they are accessible in that sense, and they do have fantastic learning opportunities on their work placement schemes. However, you may find you gain a different kind of experience if you choose to seek work experience from a smaller independent production company. Your role may be more varied, thereby getting the opportunity to broaden your skillsbase. So think about what kind of experience you are looking for, do you want to learn more about the workings of the industry or would you prefer it to be 'hands on'.
Interview Techniques
The media is all about ideas! I'm sure you have seen various TV companies asking for programme ideas. Well this is because a producer is one idea away from making their mark.
Therefore even before you get to interview stage you should always produce an idea, the risk of someone using it, without employing you is always there, but if you impress them enough they will call you for an interview and hey presto you can really pitch it to them then.
Pitching is important you have to know everything there is to know about the programme...and I mean every detail. You may be asked, and you don't want to go in with an idea you wote 6 months ago and barely remember.
So the key to any interview is PLANNING and PREPARATION.
Make sure you research the company, the type of programmes they make, the type of programmes they are looking to make.
Look at who commission their programmes, what is their area. A company would not pitch a programme idea of a chat show to a commissioner who specialises in documentary.
Double check that the programme isn't already on air, there is no way to find out if a similar show is in development, but I'm sure you'll be told during the interview. If this happens have a back up. It may sound like a lot of work but it will certainly pay off in the end...
So you've got an interview, you've researched the company and programme ideas. The rest is really up to you, the more you prepare the more confident you will feel, and the less painful it will be, because lets face it sometimes they can be when you're starting out.
Another tips is answer every question as best you can, if you can not think of an answer (we've all been there) ask if you can go back to it, don't dismiss what they are asking.
Take notes in with you, try not to read them word for word. Write down key words as prompts this generally helps and you don't always need them.
Try and gain some experience if you haven't got any at interview stage ensure you are "actively in the process of finding some work based learning".
Finally always thank them for their time, and leave pre-production documents like programme ideas, shooting schedules, and budgets.
One last point, which is imperative never go into an interview and give 'negative' feedback about programmes, as you may be asked to. Watch out because the programmes in question are probably produced by the interview pannel. They are not asking in order to catch you out, they do want genuine feedback but there is a way of doing it, perhaps use sentences like "I would perhaps try to enhance it by incorporating...", or even "I wouldn't change it for the world, we love it in our house!" Some people just can't take criticism very well, so it is best to air on the side of caution more often than not. Plus some media egos are the largest in the world, and the hardest to massage! :)
Good luck!
Therefore even before you get to interview stage you should always produce an idea, the risk of someone using it, without employing you is always there, but if you impress them enough they will call you for an interview and hey presto you can really pitch it to them then.
Pitching is important you have to know everything there is to know about the programme...and I mean every detail. You may be asked, and you don't want to go in with an idea you wote 6 months ago and barely remember.
So the key to any interview is PLANNING and PREPARATION.
Make sure you research the company, the type of programmes they make, the type of programmes they are looking to make.
Look at who commission their programmes, what is their area. A company would not pitch a programme idea of a chat show to a commissioner who specialises in documentary.
Double check that the programme isn't already on air, there is no way to find out if a similar show is in development, but I'm sure you'll be told during the interview. If this happens have a back up. It may sound like a lot of work but it will certainly pay off in the end...
So you've got an interview, you've researched the company and programme ideas. The rest is really up to you, the more you prepare the more confident you will feel, and the less painful it will be, because lets face it sometimes they can be when you're starting out.
Another tips is answer every question as best you can, if you can not think of an answer (we've all been there) ask if you can go back to it, don't dismiss what they are asking.
Take notes in with you, try not to read them word for word. Write down key words as prompts this generally helps and you don't always need them.
Try and gain some experience if you haven't got any at interview stage ensure you are "actively in the process of finding some work based learning".
Finally always thank them for their time, and leave pre-production documents like programme ideas, shooting schedules, and budgets.
One last point, which is imperative never go into an interview and give 'negative' feedback about programmes, as you may be asked to. Watch out because the programmes in question are probably produced by the interview pannel. They are not asking in order to catch you out, they do want genuine feedback but there is a way of doing it, perhaps use sentences like "I would perhaps try to enhance it by incorporating...", or even "I wouldn't change it for the world, we love it in our house!" Some people just can't take criticism very well, so it is best to air on the side of caution more often than not. Plus some media egos are the largest in the world, and the hardest to massage! :)
Good luck!