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physics notes and bullet journal // 18-10-17
27.11.17 | Trying to make studying fun with the power of colours
These are some summary sheets I made ages back for my agriculture final, which actually really helped, although I didn’t do as well in agriculture as I would’ve liked to have done - but I still did well so I’m not complaining.
I got my history exam results back today and I was told that I got top in the grade which is like amazing - I totally wasn’t expecting it, and it made me feel like all my hard work paid off and I’m just really happy now :D
How was your day? Hope you’re doing well!
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January Bullet Journal 2018
Sorry I have been sooooo inactive but it’s summer holidays in Australia and I’ve just been hot & bothered/ vegging out on the couch because I start Year 12 and I’m just trying to chill 😬. We have the school ball coming up and I’m also stressing about that so it’s pretty great. I’ll post more now that I’m trying to get back into the grind. When I start school I’ll do 100 days of productivity challenge (yay) so that should be interesting…
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Media Notes // 17-10-17 doing Wes Anderson my absolute idol so I'm really really happy at the moment (but I always like media anyway so it's all g hahaha)
Masterpost on How to Study For Media/Film
In the WACE Curriculum the Media Production and Analysis is a class where you analyse media texts and then produce a short film/photographic portfolio. The production part is pretty self explanatory and down to your creativity, however the analysis part is much harder.
Analysis is much like English, but I do Literature so I can’t say to what extent this is true. You look at the codes and conventions and contextual factors that make up how a film is created and for what purpose.
Approaching the text
When approaching the text, it’s important to take in several factors:
are you looking at a specific director? If so, watch some of their other films. Notice things about their style that will be beneficial to your study of this text.
When was the film made? What was happening then? This is the context. Look at cultural, social, political and economic factors, as well as trends in the media industry.
Is the film commercial or independent? Note down the budget, distribution, financing and production, and this will inform you of the controls and constraints within the specific industry.
Context
Context is essentially what was happening within the film and outside the film. The context is important for deciphering what audience the film was made for, what kind of films were being made at the time, why the film was accepted/rejected by the wider audience according to their own context etc.
Leave the film alone and focus on the political climate in the world at that time. What was happening? In the industry? Make sure you look at all these factors and note them down. Later, you’ll find some connections between the context and the film itself in terms of content, values, audience etc.
Audience
The audience is the most important part of a film - they are who the film is being made for. Deciphering the target audience of the film helps to discuss the values being presented in the text as well as the way the audience is positioned to view certain themes within the text.
Are they a niche audience? Art-cinema?
What age group? Teenagers? Children? Adults?
What socioeconomic background? Wealthy, white middle class people? Working class people?
Is it a mainstream audience? If so, how does the film appeal to a widespread set of global values?
Codes and Conventions
Now you have why and who for the film was created. The codes and conventions will allow you to use evidence by identifying the techniques used to position the audience to accept an issue in a certain way.
Aesthetic Codes and Conventions
Mise en Scene:
lighting
colour
framing
costume
body language
set design
props
Cinematography
camera movement
pans
pull in/out
tracking
jib
angle
low
high
canted
Editing
seamless/linear
abstract/non-linear
ambiguous
transitions
titles and font
Audio Codes and Conventions
diegetic
natural sounds
dialogue
props
non-diegetic
sound effects
soundtrack
score
voice-over/narration
Narrative Codes and Conventions
Characterisation - The use of character as a vehicle to communicate themes and issues
Representing Themes and Issues
social issues (e.g. depression, anxiety, bullying)
political issues (e.g. inequality, feminism, racism)
cultural issues (e.g. stereotypes, discrimination)
economic issues (e.g. poverty, debt)
How these are represented
Character action and dialogue
Costume
Body language
Reaction from other characters
Plot - the use of plot and structure to create a film sequence and storyline
linear, three-part story structure
non-linear, irresolution, ambiguity
circular - loops around to end where it began
chapter-divided chronological story
flashbacks
When studying make sure you note all these things down. Make a mind map to see how they connect to one another if you’re confused, and then write essays and plan responses to practice as well as embed the knowledge in your mind.
I’m not an expert but these are my tips and I really love media it’s my favourite class. Hope these help xx
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