Monday, 22 November 2010

Exam Criteria

  • Level 1
  1. Explination, analysis, arguement (0-7 marks)
  • Shows minimal understanding of the tasks
  • Minimal understanding of the way that technical aspects are used to construct the extracts representations
  • Of minimal relevance to set question
2. use of examples
  • Offers minimal text evidence
  • limited range of examples
  • minimal relevance
3. use of terminology
  • bad spelling
  • barely used
Level 2
1. explenation/ analysis/arguement
  • basic understanding
  • basic understanding of technical aspects
  • some relevance
2. use of examples
  • some evidence
  • some range
  • examples with some relevance
3. use of terminology
  • some terminology
  • some simple ideas
Level 3

1. explination/ analysis/ arguement
  • really good understanding
  • really good understanding of technical aspects
  • mostly relevant to the question
2. use of examples
  • consistent textual evidence
  • range of examples
  • examples that are relavant
3. use of terminology
  • accurate use
Level 4

1. Explanation/ analysis/ arguement
  • Excellent understanding
  • Excellent Knowledge
  • Clearly relevant
2. use of examples
  • Frequant textual analysis of the extract
  • Full range of examples
  • examples clearly relavant
3. Use of terminology
  • Accurate and relevant

Women

  • Camera angles can indicate where the power is, make women seen as naggy and bossy.
  • Editing can make some women seen as laid back and lazy.
  • Sound can help you understand the womens personality.
  • Mise en scene. The props and lighting can determine how the viewer looks at a particular character.

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