There are 60 marks available for construction and 20 marks for Research and Planning and 20 marks for evaluation - 100 marks in total
To achieve a grade:
A I need to get 80 marks
B I need to get 70 marks
C I need to get 60 marks
To be in level 4 (grade A/B) my work must demonstrate excellence throughout.
By Monday 5th March I should have a rough cut of my products
By Monday 19th March my products should be completed
From Monday 19th - Friday 30th March I will be working on my 7 evaluation questions.
The my completed portfolio should be submitted for formal marking on Monday 16th April. I should use the Easter break to make any minor amendments to my work.
In order to meet these deadlines I will:
Attend all my lessons
Welcome to my blog. Here you will find research and planning, construction evidence and evaluation for my AS foundation portfolio.
Monday, 20 February 2012
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Image analysis and composition
The shot in this image is a close up, she is positioned slightly to the left of the frame and in the centre third of the frame her eye line is at slightly below the top third but higher than the centre third so she is not extremely dominant but she still has some power over the audience. The mise en scene of the image is quite dark and mysterious, her direct address to the audience draws them in and makes them intrigued to learn more about, either her or her music. The whole feel of the image is quite dark so this could reflect her music and lyrics. Her style and clothing also represents the people who would most likely listen to her music, as her look is quite "grungy"so this would help an audience relate to her. Her facial expression and body language are quite dominant, her eyes look as if she is scowling and which would suggest she doesn't open up to people. One of her shoulders is turned slightly away from the camera which would also suggest a barrier, this could reflect her music in that it maybe edgy and it isn't going to be all happy and have the perfect, fairytale ending.
This image is a medium shot, he is in the right of the frame so he is the first thing we see. He is in the centre third which suggests he is not a particularly dominant character, also he isn't making any eye contact with the audience so there is no attempt to encourage a relationship. The mise en scene of the image is interesting, he is wearing basic clothes and his hair isn't done perfect and neat which gives the image a relaxed feel, which could suggest to the audience that this is what they should expect from his music. The fact that there is no eye contact from the person makes them seem vulnerable also the frame is slightly closed and dark; the light shining through the back of the tunnel is like a spotlight on a stage, this could be representing fame and fortune but because the person has got his back turned to the light it makes us think that he doesn't make music for that reason and that he does it because he and his fans enjoy it and that he doesn't want masses of fame.
Research influence.
This research has helped me decide on what images to think about using in my own magazine. After looking at the first image I have decided that for my front cover I would like my model to have quite a dominant pose, I will have them positioned slightly to the left of the frame with their eyes in the top third to show dominance and power/control of the audience. I have considered them looking up with their nose slightly in the air so that they look arrogant and as if they know that their music is off a high standard and sells well, their costume will reflect their music genre. The location will most likely be outside or in the photography studio. For the contents page I would like to have several different shot for the main stories featured in the magazine, these will feature a variety of different models, shots, location and mise en scene. For my double page spread I would like to use a similar style of image to the one on my front cover except it will be of a different person and is more likely to be a long shot, it will be outside.
Research influence.
This research has helped me decide on what images to think about using in my own magazine. After looking at the first image I have decided that for my front cover I would like my model to have quite a dominant pose, I will have them positioned slightly to the left of the frame with their eyes in the top third to show dominance and power/control of the audience. I have considered them looking up with their nose slightly in the air so that they look arrogant and as if they know that their music is off a high standard and sells well, their costume will reflect their music genre. The location will most likely be outside or in the photography studio. For the contents page I would like to have several different shot for the main stories featured in the magazine, these will feature a variety of different models, shots, location and mise en scene. For my double page spread I would like to use a similar style of image to the one on my front cover except it will be of a different person and is more likely to be a long shot, it will be outside.
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