2. Heather
You need to update the blog regularly over the next 4 weeks, with ideas for
pre-production research and observations of the genre. These could be
videos with comments about how they relate to your ideas, articles with your
own observations written beneath or pictures and music that you might use
You should type up the case study with the adjustments I have suggested
You should choose which coursework tasks you are going to complete and
submit the plans for these within the next 3 weeks (by 22/11
3. Alex
The case study needs to be typed up in more detail
The blog needs regular updating over the next four weeks with: videos that
relate to your work; articles that inspire aspects of your idea
(presenters/contestants etc.); images; music
Make sure all your work is detailed and you have used media language and
theory. This means you need to check back over what you have already done
and identify the areas that lack detail.
4. Jennie
Make sure mood board and case study is completed
Update blog regularly over the next 4 weeks with: videos that relate to your
work; articles that inspire aspects of your idea (presenters/contestants etc.);
images; music
You should choose which coursework tasks you are going to complete and
submit the plans for these within the next 3 weeks (by 22/11)
5. Jacob
Type up case study, focusing on media theory and language in your
adjustments
Keep your blog site updated over the next few weeks with videos that are
relevant to your project, articles, images and music. Along with explanations
of how these things are informing your learning and progress towards the
construction of your product
Make a detailed plan about how you are going to progress with your idea and
have in mind the next task you are going to select by 22/11
6. Charlotte D
Type up case study with suggested adjustments, media language and theory
Keep updating your blog regularly with: videos that relate to your work;
articles that inspire aspects of your idea (presenters/contestants etc.);
images; music
As you are doing a collaborative task for the broadcasting part of your
coursework, you need to ensure that you have done sufficient individual
supporting work to go with it
7. Megan
Secure, in your mind the techniques you will be using for the broadcasting
task (camera, music, conventions from other pieces of media that are similar)
Keep on updating your blog with relevant ideas, annotations, articles, videos
and music to mark your learning journey
Make sure you have applied media theory and terminology to all aspects of
your pre-production research
8. Mark
You need to make sure that your case study is typed up as part of your preproduction research and that it is sufficiently detailed with media language
and terminology used
Keep on updating your blog with relevant ideas, annotations, articles, videos
and music to mark your learning journey
As you are working in a group, you need to ensure that you have done
enough individual written work and planning to warrant an individual mark
for this section
9. Sanny
Type up case study, focusing on good areas of observation and media
language and theory
Keep on updating your blog with relevant ideas, annotations, articles, videos
and music to mark your learning journey
Make sure that the group broadcasting task is split evenly in terms of
workload and that sufficient detail is added for each group member as per the
AQA guidelines
10. Darragh
Make sure the case study is typed up, and that all research is sufficiently
detailed
Keep on updating your blog with relevant ideas, annotations, articles, videos
and music to mark your learning journey
You are working as part of a group towards the broadcasting task this half
term and you need to make sure that the finished product resembles the
amount of effort of four people. As well as this you need to take pride in, and
ownership of your own individual work
11. Peter
Type up the case study, inserting theory and media language where relevant
Keep your blog updated regularly over the next four weeks with: videos that
relate to your work; articles that inspire aspects of your idea
(presenters/contestants etc.); images; music
Make sure you complete sufficient work for the group work task, as stated in
the coursework guidance booklet AQA. i.e. You need to produce enough
pages individually
12. Charlotte R
Secure your initial idea and find some existing media texts that are like the
one you want to do
Upload your ideas on to your blog, in the form of: video clips; theme music;
images and articles, along with your own comments about how this is
informing your choices about what you are going to be doing
Select a task that you are definitely going to tackle and develop a detailed
plan about how you are going to approach it. To hand in by 11/11
13. Ellen
Complete the case study as part of your pre-production research, to examine
some of the codes and conventions of lifestyle TV
Keep your blog updated regularly over the next four weeks with: videos that
relate to your work; articles that inspire aspects of your idea
(presenters/contestants etc.); images; music
Have a detailed plan about how you are going to progress with your practical
work, write up and submit by 11/11
14. Conor
Type up your case study with appropriate adjustments, focusing on aspects
of media language and theory
Keep your blog updated regularly over the next four weeks with: videos that
relate to your work; articles that inspire aspects of your idea
(presenters/contestants etc.); images; music
Make sure you complete sufficient work for the group work task, as stated in
the coursework guidance booklet AQA. i.e. You need to produce enough
pages individually
15. Jess
Type up case study keeping in and emphasising media language and theory
Keep updating your blog regularly with: videos that relate to your work;
articles that inspire aspects of your idea (presenters/contestants etc.);
images; music
Decide on a detailed plan for how you are going to carry out your first task
only so you don’t focus on more than one task at a time and feel too
overwhelmed