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MEST2 Print Research

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This BFI magazine doesn't meet all the different magazine cover convention which makes it very unique. The title isn't placed in the top third of the page which most magazines do so that they have room to put a center image. This magazine doesn't have center image which is very typical to most magazines. This means that all the focus of the audience goes into the the title which will lead to them remembering the name and establishing. The colour scheme is very bright with different colours which  has a strong contrast will the background. The colour scheme has synergy with BFI as they don't produce mainstream film and are  more unique. Below the title, we see the date of release and sponsor which tells the audience when it was released as well as who help produce the magazine. The title of publication is apart of the center image. As the magazine is well known, they audience would know that the "v" would stand for v magazine. I like how the 3 pu

Video feedback

·          3 minute rough cut status: rough cut delivered on time (visuals) – audio still to be added. ·          Comments on current filming: a lot of the editing is very, very good – really nice pace to the scene when the victim is bundled into the car. The one issue that may hold you back slightly is focus – particularly the longer dialogue shot of your character on the floor looking up. If this was a couple of seconds I wouldn’t be too worried but it’s actually quite an extensive shot. You could either re-shoot or re-edit and include more shots from other angles to hide the focus issue on the top-down shot. ·          The in-car shots just felt a bit weird – shooting over the shoulder by the door seems a strange choice when you have the option of shooting over the other should out the middle of the windscreen. Similarly, the camerawork is a bit too shaky when filming the dashboard. Look over these again to add a bit of stability and focus to this scene. ·          The main is

Film Language test learner response

WWW: You start well and your camerawork answer is around a B grade. You're clearly revised some of the terminology but need to make it more consistent. EBI: Must focus on the question... use the key words in the question in the question in each paragraph. lack of media terminology in place lack of depth to answers. What impact is it having on the audience? Answer the question and offer ideas from more than one perspective- different interpretations. Spelling, punctuation and grammar is poor  Time management / stamina : Q3 and 4 significantly worse than Q1 and 2 Mark-22 Grade E