Thursday, 24 January 2013
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Gay v straight mind map
This is our mind map on how we would portray gay and straight characters if we were to make a tv drama.
Sherlock v moriarty
In the penultimate scene in the swimming pool, moriarty becomes a lot more masculine, he is wearing a suit and confronts Sherlock even though Sherlock has a gun pointed at his face, he antagonises Sherlock by taking the 'mick' out of the situation.
Moriarty is shown as a sociopath which is quite masculine as to be masculine is to have little or show little emotion.
There is a reasonable balance of alpha male power between the two characters in this scene, there is a intense relationship between the two characters.
Moriarty is shown as a sociopath which is quite masculine as to be masculine is to have little or show little emotion.
There is a reasonable balance of alpha male power between the two characters in this scene, there is a intense relationship between the two characters.
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Tv drama mock assess and analysis
DANNY WHITEBREAD
Explanation/ analysis/ argument : 18/20
I have scored a Level 4 in my EAA this is because I have had a strong argument that was backed up with evidence and also had reasonably clear understanding technical areas, to get full marks or higher level 4 I need to make my argument more clearer and also have clear understanding of the technical areas and how try are relevant.
Use of examples: 16/20
I have scored a low level 4 for my use of examples to score a high level 4 this includes making it clear what character I'm talking about and the relevance if the character against the scene and show who is motivating the scene and who's POV also in the technical areas I need to improve the sounds aspects to increase my grade.
Terminology: 6/10
I scored a high level 3 for terminology to get into a high level 4 I need to use relevant terminology and correct terminology and explain how the different terms relate to the scene, make sure everything is spelt correctly and the terminology is appropriate I also need to use the actual stereo types used and the camera and structural terms e.g. Pan and sweep
Explanation/ analysis/ argument : 18/20
I have scored a Level 4 in my EAA this is because I have had a strong argument that was backed up with evidence and also had reasonably clear understanding technical areas, to get full marks or higher level 4 I need to make my argument more clearer and also have clear understanding of the technical areas and how try are relevant.
Use of examples: 16/20
I have scored a low level 4 for my use of examples to score a high level 4 this includes making it clear what character I'm talking about and the relevance if the character against the scene and show who is motivating the scene and who's POV also in the technical areas I need to improve the sounds aspects to increase my grade.
Terminology: 6/10
I scored a high level 3 for terminology to get into a high level 4 I need to use relevant terminology and correct terminology and explain how the different terms relate to the scene, make sure everything is spelt correctly and the terminology is appropriate I also need to use the actual stereo types used and the camera and structural terms e.g. Pan and sweep
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