Friday, 5 November 2010

Level 4 analysis

I watched a level 4 video against the criteria of a level 4 48-60 mark scheme, and I picked out how they achieved the criteria.

First of all, it is required that they are able to use a variety of shots, they achieved it by using mid shots ,panning shots for when the murder is running, they also used close up shots for intense scenes such as the interview. In addition, they also used mid shots to show the upper body of the murderer, who was covered in blood. I think they achieved this criteria very well.

Next, they recorded material appropriate to the task set, such as blood on the shirt after the murderer killed, and the dead body on his legs. They recorded what needed to be recorded and ignored what was unnecessary to record.

They also selected the mise en scene very well, the town in which he was running in seemed abandoned and lonely, this gives the viewer a sense of despair. In addition, the editing of the scenes were always dark and gloomy, and this makes the film seem very sad and scary. This also matches the next point which is that it manipulates the content with editing very well.

The language used in the film was also very accurate and when they panicked they made it seem like they were panicking . In addition, the language used in the blog was very advanced and the terminology were very well worded.

The text was very well formed and the film came together very well. The scenes which carried on from one and another shows suspense.

The layout of their blog was very well layout as all they sections were neatly organised, the research parts contained the research parts and the planning were planning parts.

They also showed awareness of the need for variety in font and text size, the titles were sometimes big and sometimes small, when the actor is running about the text is small and out of the way so the audience can see the text but not get in the way of the film.

The ICT used for the task was well organised also as they made posters using ICT programs.

Overall I believe this film deserves the level 4 it was given as they matched these criteria very well.

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