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FOUNDATION PORTFOLIO CONSTRUCTION AS Media Studies

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FOUNDATION PORTFOLIOCONSTRUCTION

AS Media Studies

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General information

For this category, a mark will be awarded for your contribution to the main task only.

The aim of the two linked tasks is to give a sense of progression and to prepare you for more full-scale production work with self-contained exercises, so the preliminary task need not have a high degree of ‘finish’ nor should it detract from the overall mark.

However, in the event of the preliminary task not having been undertaken, you will be marked out of 60 using the criteria and then have 15 marks deducted as a penalty.

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Print Brief

Preliminary exercise: using DTP and an image manipulation program, produce the front page of a new school/college magazine, featuring a photograph of a student in medium close-up plus some appropriately laid-out text and a masthead. Additionally you must produce a mock-up of the layout of the contents page to demonstrate your grasp of DTP.

Main task: the front page, contents and double page spread of a new music magazine (if done as a group task, each member of the group to produce an individual edition of the magazine, following the same house style).

All images and text used must be original, produced by the candidate(s), minimum of four images per candidate.

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Print Mark Scheme – Level 1

0–23 marks The work for the main task is possibly incomplete. There is minimal

evidence in the work of the creative use of any relevant technical skills such as:

framing a shot, including and excluding elements as appropriate; using a variety of shot distances as appropriate; shooting material appropriate to the task set; selecting mise-en-scène including colour, figure, lighting, objects and

setting; manipulating photographs as appropriate to the context for

presentation, including cropping and resizing; accurately using language and register; appropriately integrating illustration and text; showing understanding of conventions of layout and page design; showing awareness of the need for variety in fonts and text size; using ICT appropriately for the task set.

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Print Mark Scheme – Level 2

24–35 marks There is evidence of a basic level of ability in the creative use of some

of the following technical skills: framing a shot, including and excluding elements as appropriate; using a variety of shot distances as appropriate; shooting material appropriate to the task set; selecting mise-en-scène including colour, figure, lighting, objects and

setting; manipulating photographs as appropriate to the context for

presentation, including cropping and resizing; accurately using language and register; appropriately integrating illustration and text; showing understanding of conventions of layout and page design; showing awareness of the need for variety in fonts and text size; using ICT appropriately for the task set.

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Print Mark Scheme – Level 3

36–47 marks There is evidence of proficiency in the creative use of many of the

following technical skills: framing a shot, including and excluding elements as appropriate; using a variety of shot distances as appropriate; shooting material appropriate to the task set; selecting mise-en-scène including colour, figure, lighting, objects and

setting; manipulating photographs as appropriate to the context for

presentation, including cropping and resizing; accurately using language and register; appropriately integrating illustration and text; showing understanding of conventions of layout and page design; showing awareness of the need for variety in fonts and text size; using ICT appropriately for the task set.

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Print Mark Scheme – Level 4

48–60 marks There is evidence of excellence in the creative use of most of the

following technical skills: framing a shot, including and excluding elements as appropriate; using a variety of shot distances as appropriate; shooting material appropriate to the task set; selecting mise-en-scène including colour, figure, lighting, objects and

setting; manipulating photographs as appropriate to the context for

presentation, including cropping and resizing; accurately using language and register; appropriately integrating illustration and text; showing understanding of conventions of layout and page design; showing awareness of the need for variety in fonts and text size; using ICT appropriately for the task set.

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Sample Print Work

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Double Page Spread

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Video Brief

Preliminary exercise: Continuity task involving filming and editing a character opening a door, crossing a room and sitting down in a chair opposite another character, with whom she/he then exchanges a couple of lines of dialogue. This task should demonstrate match on action, shot/reverse shot and the 180-degree rule.

Main task: the titles and opening of a new fiction film, to last a maximum of two minutes.

All video and audio material must be original, produced by the candidate(s), with the exception of music or audio effects from a copyright-free source.

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Video Mark Scheme – Level 1

0–23 marks The work for the main task is possibly incomplete. There is minimal

evidence in the work of the creative use of any relevant technical skills such as:

holding a shot steady, where appropriate; framing a shot, including and excluding elements as appropriate; using a variety of shot distances as appropriate; shooting material appropriate to the task set; selecting mise-en-scène including colour, figure, lighting, objects and

setting; editing so that meaning is apparent to the viewer; using varied shot transitions and other effects selectively and

appropriately for the task set; using sound with images and editing appropriately for the task set; using titles appropriately.

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Video Mark Scheme – Level 2

24–35 marks There is evidence of a basic level of ability in the creative use of

some of the following technical skills: holding a shot steady, where appropriate; framing a shot, including and excluding elements as appropriate; using a variety of shot distances as appropriate; shooting material appropriate to the task set; selecting mise-en-scène including colour, figure, lighting, objects

and setting; editing so that meaning is apparent to the viewer; using varied shot transitions and other effects selectively and

appropriately for the task set; using sound with images and editing appropriately for the task set; using titles appropriately.

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Video Mark Scheme – Level 3

36–47 marks There is evidence of proficiency in the creative use of many of the

following technical skills: holding a shot steady, where appropriate; framing a shot, including and excluding elements as appropriate; using a variety of shot distances as appropriate; shooting material appropriate to the task set; selecting mise-en-scène including colour, figure, lighting, objects

and setting; editing so that meaning is apparent to the viewer; using varied shot transitions and other effects selectively and

appropriately for the task set; using sound with images and editing appropriately for the task set; using titles appropriately.

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Video Mark Scheme – Level 4

48–60 marks There is evidence of excellence in the creative use of most of the

following technical skills: holding a shot steady, where appropriate; framing a shot, including and excluding elements as appropriate; using a variety of shot distances as appropriate; shooting material appropriate to the task set; selecting mise-en-scène including colour, figure, lighting, objects

and setting; editing so that meaning is apparent to the viewer; using varied shot transitions and other effects selectively and

appropriately for the task set; using sound with images and editing appropriately for the task set; using titles appropriately.

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Sample video

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