Assignment 11 A
Group PresentationDraft 4
Kaya Sumbland Sanel Homer
Rahel Fasil Gia Alveranga
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DRAFT 2 FEEDBACK
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DRAFT TWO FEEDBACK
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TEACHER ASSESSMENT (draft 3)
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PEER ASSESSMEN
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DRAFT 1 O.S TEACHER FEEDBACK
DRAFT 1 O.S PEER ASSESMENT DRAFT 1 O.S SELF ASSESMENT
Record of Grade for draft 1 (Individual)
Kaya Sumbland - DWhat Went Well:• Clear presentation and organisation• Excellent structure • Good understandingEven Better If:• More detail• Use more images• Take real pictures of charactersTargets to Improve:• To explain my points in a PEE structure and use a verity of images.
Sanel Homer - UWhat Went Well:• Good organisation• Nice diagrams• Good understanding of chosen themeEven Better If:• Relate my pictures to the words• Less text• More detailTargets to Improve:• Make sure my diagrams are not to basic and shorted lengthy paragraphs into bullet points.
B
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Record of Grade for draft 1(Individual)
Gia Alveranga - UWhat Went Well:Even Better If:• Used more brief points • Showed more pictures Targets to Improve: • to show Slides have good organisation
Rahel Fasil - EWhat Went Well:• Short brief pointsEven Better If:• Use titles for slides• More detail• Make sure I present my knowledge more clearlyTargets to Improve:• Use more images and less text
B
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Kaya & Sanel Record of Grade for draft 1GroupPresentation Level – D-
What went well?• Showing progress and achievement• Slides have good organisation• Good effort and creativity• Good start to conventions
Even better if?• Colour code should be background• Title all the slides• More contribution from Sanel, Rahel and Gia• Don’t read from the screen
Targets to improve…• To make sure all group members contribute• Write our presentation with more detail and understanding• To word our idea’s better
B
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Decisions and RevisionsKaya & Sanel
Since our first draft, we’ve changed our idea a lot.
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DRAFT 1 : • Thriller genre• Based on a girl who had schizophrenia and thought she
was possessed• Too complicated and sent out the wrong message about
the mental illness.
DRAFT 2 : • Completely same idea• Mental illness taken out – wrong message • Replaced with actually being possessed
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Decisions and RevisionsKaya & Sanel C
CHANGE IN IDEA : • We decided to change idea completely• Drama genre• We did research again on conventions• We want to connect with the audience• New idea was a girl’s life on drugs and her hallucinations
ALTERED IDEA : • Idea suits more to a thriller• Change drugs to mental illness• Hallucination - > Bizarre delusions• Change to psychological thriller• Alter flashbacks to match new concept• Girl with schizophrenia who is being emotionally
connected to toys from her real parents
Draft one of opening sequence
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Decisions and Revisions
Draft one of opening sequence
After receiving feedback from the first draft of our opening sequence, as a group we decided to change the genre and idea for our second draft. This was because the hallucination characters and dolls were too confusing. Also, our target audience didn’t understand that the main character was schizophrenic. Our opening sequence genre is now a Thriller and our idea is about a girl who’s new home is haunted.
Decisions and RevisionsKaya
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HOW THE CHANGES HAVE HELPED: • Explored various genre’s creating a varied
understanding of the differences• Wider understanding of different themes and
topics• Exercise our creativity and to stimulate greater
idea’s each time
Our changes in pictures!!
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Genre
THRILLER
• We want to do this genre because it will keep our audience engaged and interested in the film.
• It has many diverse ways of creating enigma.
• We feel as a group we can challenge and meet the conventions.
• Also we like thought of being scared.
• A large majority of our target audience find thriller’s more exciting than other genre’s.
Sanel
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•This genre has stayed the same from Draft one as we thought Thriller would be the best option for our group as we know a lot about thriller movies and did a lot of research about thriller and how to scare people.
•Also we thought that the audience would be interested in a thriller as it allows them to have the feeling of being scared and keeps them on the edge of their feet.
Why we stayed with Thriller from draft 1
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Devil – 2010
Devil is a thriller film because throughout the film you don’t know who the devil is and it really thrills you to figure out who the devil is throughout the film and at the end when you find out who it is it really shocks you. Also at the end of the film you think that everything is solved but its not.
Examples of thriller filmsKaya
Examples of thriller films
Buried – 2010
Buried is a thriller because throughout the movie your always anticipating to see what will happen next, to him in the coffin/box. Also at then end when the sand is pouring in and he’s about to be saved it builds up all this excitement but, when you find out they got the wrong guy, it really shocks you.
Kaya
THRILLERConventions
Suspense
Villain/Victim
Shock
D.a
Supernatural
Relief at the end
False ending
ConventionThriller
Use / Develop /Challenge
Purpose andDescription
Examples fromFilms
False Ending Challenge – Something demonic and scary giving false hope. Keeping audience scared not just annoyed.
Purpose – To keep the audience thinking; Cliff hanger. Change the way you view curtain situations.Description – We through there would be a new equilibrium, but it ended with a cliff hanger and the demon is still inside her.
Paranormal Activity
Ending – Demon still in her.
Innocent Victims
Use – Young girl.Challenge – Almost being the villain, the victim ends up killing the villain.
Purpose – To make the audience feel sympathy for the character and to shock from her killing the villainDescription – At the end of the film the woman taken hostage ends up killing the men that took her showing no remorse over it.
Disappearance of Alice Creed
The Victim kills the villain.
Kaya Sanel Gia Rahel
ConventionThriller
Use / Develop /Challenge
Purpose andDescription
Examples fromFilms
Villain and Victim
Use (villain) – Can’t see details, remains a mystery.Use (victim) – An attractive innocent woman.
Develop (villain) – You can hear that it’s a male in their voice, not that much of a mystery.Develop (victim)– Both makes and females, you can see them hurt but not them getting hurt.
Challenge (villain) – Very shy and insecure.Challenge (victim) – Male, showing him in a gore like manner hurt.
Psycho
Scream
House of wax
You don’t see the villain killing nor who they are killing the woman in the shower, it makes the audience wonder who it is.
The villain is a male and you see the girl he killed hurt but you don’t see how he killed her or the gory details.
The victim is a male who is killed by a shy and vulnerable villain, you see the victims get killed and in detail what it looks like.
Kaya Sanel Gia Rahel
ConventionThriller
Use / Develop /Challenge
Purpose andDescription
Examples fromFilms
Escaped convicts
Use – Middle aged male.Develop – Female.
Purpose – To show the mentality of the character – how smart and cunning they are.Description – The man planned his escape from prison before her went in to out smart the police and get justice.
Law abiding Citizen
Planning an escape from prison.
ShockChallenge – Making it horrific and unexpected. Not predictable . Disturbing.
Purpose – To shock the audience, showing a real life situation in a disturbing and terrifying manner.Description – The villain holds 3 people hostage and shocks the audience in doing some extremely unexpected disgusting the audience
The Human Centipede
Takes people hostage and creates them into a human
centipede.Kaya Sanel Gia Rahel
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