Tuesday 8 September 2015

Unit 2.1

Find below a checklist for a range of research tasks and activities that- if done appropriately will allow you to access the merit and distinction grades for this LO.
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P1: when conducting research for assignments and reports learners will be able to select and review information from different sources such as books, the internet and appropriate materials that will aid them in their work. Information will be selected from these sources with some attention to its suitability and relevance to the work being undertaken.
M1: when conducting research for assignments and reports learners will be able to select and review relevant and appropriate materials from a variety of different sources such as books, magazines, articles and the internet. Information extracted from these sources will be focused on the purpose of the research and will be recorded and summarised with precision and accuracy.
D1: when conducting research learners will select and review highly relevant and well-targeted materials from a wide variety of different sources such as books, magazines, articles, leaflets, journals, television and radio programmes and the internet. Detailed and precisely focused information will be selected from these sources and will be fully and precisely recorded. The information extracted will reflect a thorough understanding of its relevance and suitability.

The idea is that you create a body of work which shows you can use a variety of sources to find information relevant to your various media projects. However if you wish by doing the tasks below you will do everything required.
1. What is mise en scene? Create a document of cut and pasted definitions and information related to mise en scene (1-2 pages)
2. Make notes (write up briefly, summarise, use shorthand, bullet points, abbreviations) on the following articles:
3. Print out the following doc. Highlight key points. Annotate with your own comments- pointing out things that are important or require more research.
4. Photocopy or scan 2 pages from a media related magazine or textbook of your choice and highlight and annotate as above.

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