Its far too vague, you haven’t used the brief at all despite me giving you more time. Its another fail Harry, we really need to discuss a plan of action for you and the rest of the year.
To get a Pass Identify who the audience is in terms of age and gender describe the main codes and conventions of a comedy identify some of the narrative structure (linear/non linear)or enigmas explain what age and gender is being represented
To get a merit Explain age, gender and psychographics with proof (using examples) and why this product appeals to this audience Explain how you know what genre it is by giving specific examples (using key words like setting props, costume etc) and explain why it entertains you Pull out examples of narrative by giving specific examples (using key words like setting props, costume etc) and explain why it entertains you Pull out examples of representations by giving specific examples (using key words like setting props, costume etc) and explain why these representations appeal to you To get a distinction Explain why this product appeals to this audience, who could have an oppositional reading with some proof by quotes etc and why they would have an oppositional reading
Explain why genre is so important to audiences and why conforming to or challenging conventions is a good thing
Explain if the representations in your product are giving positive or negative messages to the audience
Its far too vague, you haven’t used the brief at all despite me giving you more time. Its another fail Harry, we really need to discuss a plan of action for you and the rest of the year.
ReplyDeleteTo get a Pass
Identify who the audience is in terms of age and gender
describe the main codes and conventions of a comedy
identify some of the narrative structure (linear/non linear)or enigmas
explain what age and gender is being represented
To get a merit
Explain age, gender and psychographics with proof (using examples) and why this product appeals to this audience
Explain how you know what genre it is by giving specific examples (using key words like setting props, costume etc) and explain why it entertains you
Pull out examples of narrative by giving specific examples (using key words like setting props, costume etc) and explain why it entertains you
Pull out examples of representations by giving specific examples (using key words like setting props, costume etc) and explain why these representations appeal to you
To get a distinction
Explain why this product appeals to this audience, who could have an oppositional reading with some proof by quotes etc and why they would have an oppositional reading
Explain why genre is so important to audiences and why conforming to or challenging conventions is a good thing
Explain if the representations in your product are giving positive or negative messages to the audience