1. Be able to describe appropriate research methods and processes in relation to the chosen field of study.
2. Plan an individual research project appropriate to the chosen field of study/practice.
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3. Demonstrate innovative and creative problem-solving attributes within a chosen area of study.
4. Be able to work safely and competently within a widening range of Graphic Design techniques and practices.
5. Select techniques that hare appropriate for the research undertaken within a chosen field of study, both practically and qualitatively.
6. Display a sound knowledge and understanding of all health and safety issues.
7. Identify the nature and sources of information needed to write a research proposal and report (project proforma and evaluative journal)
8. Be able to constructively critique the research work of peers, identifying strengths and weaknesses in techniques, analysis and conclusions.
9. Actively contribute to all group activities, i.e. seminars, critiques etc.
10. Be able to articulate their position within a wider cultural context.
Tuesday, 23 December 2014
Wednesday, 17 December 2014
Film Animation Task 4 - Maleficent
Film Analysis Task 4 - Sleeping Beauty
Film
Analysis Worksheet
Step
1. Pre-viewing
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A
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Title
of Film: Sleeping Beauty
Record
Group Source: Walt Disney
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B
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What do you think you will
see in this FILM? List Three concepts or ideas that you might expect to see
based on the title of the film. List some people you might expect to see
based on the title of the film.
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Concepts/Ideas
1. Magic
2. Fairy tales
3. Myths
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People
1. Royalty
2. Young people
3. Elders
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Step
2. Viewing
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A
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Type
of film (check where applicable):
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B
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Physical
qualities of the film (check where applicable):
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C
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Explain
about the theme and type of this film
The
film is a classic fairy tale that revolves around love and hope.
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D
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Note
how camera angles, lighting, music, narration, and/or editing contribute to
creating an atmosphere in this film. What is the mood or tone of the film?
The
mood of the film is mostly calm and almost romantic, with some suspense
included into the mix. The tone of the film is a calm yet relatively
fast-paced one.
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E
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Explain
about camera angles, lighting, music, narration, character about that film.
·
The
film uses straight angles for most of the film with dynamic angles used for
scenes with more action in them.
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Lighting
employed is relatively low, with bright lighting used to emphasize on the
mood of suspense in the film.
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Narration
of the film is straightforward, fast-paced to get the action and plot going
along
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Characters
are relatively underdeveloped; the film is mostly plot-driven so the pace of
the film is rather fast, leaving less room for character development
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Step
3. Post-viewing (or repeated viewing)
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A
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True
love and good triumph over evil
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B
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Consider
the effectiveness of the film in communicating its message. As a tool of
communication, what are its strengths and weaknesses?
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Considering
how Sleeping Beauty is plot-driven, it helps drive the message in a very
straightforward manner
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Although
this helps to clearly enunciate the message of the film, it tends to end up
looking rather bland to contemporary audiences
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C
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How
do you think the filmmakers wanted the audience to respond?
·
The
filmmakers may have wanted the audience to enjoy their retelling of a classic
fairy tale, which is what Sleeping Beauty is -- a reimagining of the classic
tale by Charles Perrault
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D
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Does
this film appeal to the viewer's reason or emotion? How does it make you
feel?
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I
enjoy the aesthetics of the film -- Disney has always been known for its
magical films and I feel that Sleeping Beauty is what makes the fairy tale so
popular
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Many
people love seeing a happy ending as a resolution to a film and I think
Sleeping Beauty achieves just that
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E
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List
two very important message in this film
1.
Love
conquers all
2.
Good
triumphs over evil
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