The four questions that must be addressed in the evaluation are:
- In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
- How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
- What have you learned from your audience feedback?
- How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
Excellent voice-over commentary for Question 1 Conventions
Interesting use of an alternative presentation program, PowToon to present Question 3 - Combining film and ancillaries
Click here for Excellent and extremely detailed multi-media post for Question 3 Audience FeedbackInteresting use of an alternative presentation program, PowToon to present Question 3 - Combining film and ancillaries
Excellent video recording montage for Question 4 Technologies
The Evaluation is marked out of 20.
Progressing your Media Production skills from AS coursework into the A2 Portfolio, you will need to approach the Evaluation from a practical stance. For each question above, you must use a different manner of responding to it. Here are some suggestions, but I encourage you to think of others for yourself:
- A video blog of yourself responding to a question as a 'talking head' - self-interview or using another group member to ask you questions.
- A video response including screen-shots or extracts of your own production (Music video, Digipak and Website) with a voice-over or written inserts/subtitles if you don't like the sound of your own voice! You could include extracts from existing music videos/screenshots from existing websites/digipaks if you are using this idea for Question 1.
- A Prezi presentation - include videos and pictures to enhance the multi-media style.
- Audience feedback interviews - similar to what you did for your research posts, but include your own input to state what you have learned from this audience feedback. I would encourage you to post your film/website to YouTube and/or Facebook and request feedback in comments for you to 'harvest' a wider range of responses.
- A straight-forward blog post, but with screen shots and video extracts and hyperlinks to enhance multi-media approach. If including responses from audience, include photos of individuals - but please get permission first!! Take screenshots of Facebook/YouTube page with comments.
- A Wordle cloud where you insert all of your audience comments and then comment on the resulting word cloud to explain what this shows. (Click here to see a student example of this)
- Another audience feedback suggestion using an online comic strip creator. Again, ensure you comment on the feedback.
- A 9-frame grid collecting together stills from existing music videos for your Question 1 response with analysis. Example here.
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