During the lessons this week, I have been focusing and learning about British Social Realism. We have also been analysing opening sequence films from past students and we have been assessing them against the mark scheme, using their strengths and weaknesses. The film Written in Syria scored a high mark of 52/60, they achieved a level 4 which is the highest which I actually didn't expect I had estimated them a 32/60 and a level 2. From the strengths of the film and comparing it against the mark scheme I had learned and gained knowledge of how to achieve a high mark and the technical skills and input which will allow me to get the mark I deserve. In addition to this I had watched another opening sequence to a film Cycle, but I had compared it to the previous one I had analysed and found that the second one I had analysed lacked the technical skills and therefore achieved a low grade against the mark scheme. From that I had learned what not to do in my opening sequence and how to avoid mistakes that would lower my grade. To help me with my future work on this topic I had payed close attention to all the key points and conventions and how they created enigma in their clips which I would use in mine. This will make my production better as I know what to include and key points that'll get me high grades and show I have an understanding of British Social Realsim.
I will try to not make my opening sequence trailer like or off point from the task.
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