Today you have a chance to start work on the portfolio page to show your learning about basic framing we did last week.
Assessment
The mark you get for your Film Portfolio comes from:
- 50% from the reel of mini projects in three different roles and your horror short
- 50% from the portfolio pages which illustrate your learning
The portfolio page is made up of three strands:
- Inquiry: What have you learnt about basic framing in film and how it communicates meaning?
- You should cite (name) your sources in inquiry section and include a Harvard reference for that source on the second slide.
- Action: How did you conduct your filming and what difficulties did you encounter?
- Think about using the camera and tripod and blocking your actors.
- Reflection: What shots are you particularly pleased with and how do you think the framing contributes to the meaning?
- What techniques would you improve upon next time?
The Portfolio Page Template
Here is a link to this slideshow – make a copy in your drive, place it in your Film Studies Folder and name it ‘Basic Framing Portfolio Page.’
Creative Intention
All film studies project must state a creative intention, which you should refer to in the reflection section of the page.
The creative intention for this project is:
‘To explore how framing can be used to contribute and emphasis meaning in film.’
This intention must be copied in at the top of your page.