- You must link your analysis back to the question on representation - always explain how the techniques creates / reinforces / supports the representation suggested
- Learn your terms - some of you are not mentioning the basics (establishing shots, 180 degree rule, match on action, 2 shots, over-the shoulder and shot reverse etc) let alone the expected (score, synchronous editing, diegetic sounds, parallel editing etc)
- You don't need to write about everything you see. You only need to make sure that the points your discuss are relevant to the question.
- Remember, you only have 45 minutes for your written analysis.
- The question is out of 50 marks: 20 for argument and analysis, 20 for use of examples, 10 for terminology. Quite simply, Point, Example, Explanation and Analysis (using correct terms).
- See the post below and download the 'A' grade scripts from January's exam to show how to get a higher grade in your exam
Of course, you would have had very specific, targeted feedback if you had collected your marked practice paper from school last week! But fear not, you WILL make up for it when we start our Y13 work in June.
Good luck!
See you Monday morning in the Media Suite for a 9am start to your exam.
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