Unit 10 Assignment A Codes Conventions

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BTEC Assignment Brief

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Foundation Diploma in


Qualification
Creative Digital Media Production

Unit number and title


Unit 10: Film Production (Fiction)

Learning aim(s) (For NQF A: Understand codes and conventions of fictional film
only) production
Assignment title Fictional Film Codes and Conventions

Assessor

Issue date
08/05/18

Hand in deadline
22/05/18

You are working for the creative team at Jinjasnap, an


independent film production company who broadcast content
on their own YouTube channel.

Jinjasnap are planning to devote three weeks of


programming to a ‘film genre season’. The ‘film genre
season’ will include programmes on fictional film genres,
audience Q&As with film directors and a series of original
short films.

Everyone who works at Jinjasnap is contributing to the ‘film


Vocational Scenario or
genre season.’ You have been asked to analyse a range of
Context
film clips, or short films, from two different genres in
preparation for a series of programmes on fictional film
genres.

Your critical analysis of the purpose, format, narrative


structure, visual storytelling, genre and audience of your
chosen films will be used by the production team for this new
series to inform the content of one or more of the
programmes. You will be asked to present the outcomes of
your analysis to the production team.

Present an analysis of the narrative and stylistic codes and


conventions of fictional films from both the British Social
Realism and Horror genre. Select a range of different films
Task 1 from these genres and use detailed examples of extracts
from these films to illustrate your analysis and support your
discussion.
Your analysis must draw conclusions relating to similarities
and differences between your chosen films with reference
to:
 formats and purposes
 generic conventions and characteristics
 audience expectations and interpretation
 narrative structures, including application of narrative
models and theory and use of characterisation

This should include an analysis of chosen extracts from each


of the films detailing how visual storytelling techniques (e.g.
the use of camera techniques, lighting and editing) and
different uses of sound (e.g. dialogue, sound effects,
background audio) have been used to create meaning,
reinforce or subvert the genre, and draw conclusions relating
to the different uses of these techniques for different
purposes within the extracts.

Checklist of evidence Evidence can be presented in one of the following formats:


required  Presentation (slides or video recording)
 Illustrated report.
 Blog

Criteria covered by this task:


Unit/Criteria
To achieve the criteria you must show that you are able to:
reference
Analyse the narrative and stylistic codes and conventions of different
Unit 10/A.D1
film genres using detailed examples to illustrate points.
Compare the narrative and stylistic codes and conventions of fictional
Unit 10/A.M1
films of the same genre.
Unit 10/A.P1 Explain the narrative codes and conventions of a fictional genre film.
Explain the stylistic codes and conventions of a fictional genre film with
Unit 10/A.P2
reference to its target audience.
Sources of information Books:
to support you with this  Andersson B - The DSLR Filmmaker’s Handbook (John
Assignment Wiley & Sons Inc, 2015) ISBN 978-1118983492
 Bordwell D & Thompson K - Film Art: An Introduction
(McGraw-Hill, 2012) ISBN 978-0073535104
 Braverman B – Video Shooter: Mastering Storytelling
Techniques (Focal Press, 2013) ISBN 978-
0240825175
 Sanders J – The Film Genre Book (Auteur, 2009)
ISBN 978-1903663905
 Thurlow C & Thurlow M – Making Short Films
(Bloomsbury Academic, 2013) ISBN 978-0857853875
 Wharton D & Scarratt E – Teaching Analysis of Film
Language (British Film Institute, 2005) ISBN 978-
0851709819

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Websites:
 www.bfi.org.uk - website for the British Film Institute
 www.indiewire.com – filmmaking tips

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