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A2	
  Film	
  Studies	
  Reflective	
  Analysis	
  

Guidelines:	
  

Approximately	
  1,000	
  words-­‐	
  essentially	
  the	
  minimum	
  is	
  900	
  and	
  the	
  maximum	
  1,100	
  

The	
  exam	
  board	
  gives	
  you	
  3	
  options:	
  

      -­‐    A	
  production	
  blog	
  
      -­‐    A	
  DVD	
  commentary	
  
      -­‐    A	
  written	
  analysis	
  

I	
  would	
  highly	
  recommend	
  you	
  simply	
  do	
  the	
  written	
  analysis.	
  While	
  it	
  seems	
  boring,	
  the	
  other	
  two	
  
are	
  quite	
  difficult	
  to	
  control	
  in	
  terms	
  of	
  word	
  count	
  and	
  focus	
  and	
  you	
  will	
  not	
  get	
  any	
  extra	
  marks	
  
for	
  doing	
  either	
  of	
  them.	
  If	
  you	
  really	
  want	
  to	
  do	
  a	
  DVD	
  commentary,	
  please	
  note	
  that	
  I	
  will	
  ask	
  you	
  
to	
  do	
  a	
  written	
  analysis	
  regardless-­‐	
  ‘winging	
  it’	
  for	
  an	
  assessed	
  piece	
  of	
  work	
  is	
  not	
  a	
  good	
  idea.	
  

Further	
  Guidance:	
  

	
  The	
  exam	
  board	
  rightly	
  finds	
  it	
  unrealistic	
  that	
  you	
  will	
  be	
  able	
  to	
  complete	
  an	
  entire	
  production	
  
report	
  highlighting	
  everything	
  that	
  went	
  well	
  or	
  wrong.	
  Instead,	
  they	
  advise	
  you	
  to	
  adopt	
  the	
  same	
  
perspective	
  as	
  your	
  AS	
  micro	
  analysis,	
  focusing	
  on	
  aspects	
  of	
  your	
  production	
  rather	
  than	
  providing	
  a	
  
comprehensive	
  overview	
  of	
  the	
  production	
  process.	
  

As	
  a	
  starting	
  point:	
  

      -­‐    You	
  may	
  wish	
  in	
  your	
  groups	
  to	
  think	
  of	
  5	
  scenes	
  of	
  your	
  production	
  that	
  you	
  will	
  definitely	
  
             discuss.	
  What	
  creative	
  decisions	
  did	
  you	
  make?	
  Were	
  they	
  the	
  right	
  ones?	
  How	
  were	
  they	
  
             affected	
  by	
  your	
  aims	
  &	
  contexts?	
  
      -­‐    You	
  also	
  will	
  need	
  to	
  focus	
  somewhat	
  on	
  your	
  role	
  within	
  the	
  production.	
  Though	
  obviously	
  
             most	
  of	
  you	
  collaborated	
  on	
  each	
  part	
  of	
  the	
  production,	
  you	
  were	
  still	
  responsible	
  for	
  
             overseeing	
  one	
  aspect	
  of	
  it.	
  Focus	
  on	
  what	
  your	
  role	
  entailed	
  in	
  the	
  context	
  of	
  particular	
  
             scenes.	
  

Marking	
  Criteria	
  for	
  Reflective	
  Analysis:	
  Level	
  4	
  (12-­‐15	
  marks)	
  

•	
  A	
  detailed	
  and	
  perceptive	
  account	
  of	
  the	
  creative	
  process	
  and	
  production	
  
•	
  Excellent,	
  perceptive	
  consideration	
  of	
  the	
  relative	
  success	
  of	
  the	
  product	
  in	
  relation	
  to	
  its	
  aims,	
  audience	
  and	
  
context	
  
•	
  An	
  excellent	
  sense	
  of	
  how	
  far	
  it	
  has	
  been	
  possible	
  to	
  work	
  creatively	
  within	
  the	
  conventions	
  of	
  the	
  chosen	
  
product’s	
  medium.	
  
Quality	
  of	
  (written)	
  communication	
  
•	
  Excellently	
  structured	
  and	
  accurate	
  use	
  of	
  appropriate	
  language	
  to	
  
communicate	
  clearly.	
  

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A2 Film Studies Reflective Analysis

  • 1. A2  Film  Studies  Reflective  Analysis   Guidelines:   Approximately  1,000  words-­‐  essentially  the  minimum  is  900  and  the  maximum  1,100   The  exam  board  gives  you  3  options:   -­‐ A  production  blog   -­‐ A  DVD  commentary   -­‐ A  written  analysis   I  would  highly  recommend  you  simply  do  the  written  analysis.  While  it  seems  boring,  the  other  two   are  quite  difficult  to  control  in  terms  of  word  count  and  focus  and  you  will  not  get  any  extra  marks   for  doing  either  of  them.  If  you  really  want  to  do  a  DVD  commentary,  please  note  that  I  will  ask  you   to  do  a  written  analysis  regardless-­‐  ‘winging  it’  for  an  assessed  piece  of  work  is  not  a  good  idea.   Further  Guidance:    The  exam  board  rightly  finds  it  unrealistic  that  you  will  be  able  to  complete  an  entire  production   report  highlighting  everything  that  went  well  or  wrong.  Instead,  they  advise  you  to  adopt  the  same   perspective  as  your  AS  micro  analysis,  focusing  on  aspects  of  your  production  rather  than  providing  a   comprehensive  overview  of  the  production  process.   As  a  starting  point:   -­‐ You  may  wish  in  your  groups  to  think  of  5  scenes  of  your  production  that  you  will  definitely   discuss.  What  creative  decisions  did  you  make?  Were  they  the  right  ones?  How  were  they   affected  by  your  aims  &  contexts?   -­‐ You  also  will  need  to  focus  somewhat  on  your  role  within  the  production.  Though  obviously   most  of  you  collaborated  on  each  part  of  the  production,  you  were  still  responsible  for   overseeing  one  aspect  of  it.  Focus  on  what  your  role  entailed  in  the  context  of  particular   scenes.   Marking  Criteria  for  Reflective  Analysis:  Level  4  (12-­‐15  marks)   •  A  detailed  and  perceptive  account  of  the  creative  process  and  production   •  Excellent,  perceptive  consideration  of  the  relative  success  of  the  product  in  relation  to  its  aims,  audience  and   context   •  An  excellent  sense  of  how  far  it  has  been  possible  to  work  creatively  within  the  conventions  of  the  chosen   product’s  medium.   Quality  of  (written)  communication   •  Excellently  structured  and  accurate  use  of  appropriate  language  to   communicate  clearly.