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Saturday, December 03, 2005

Two Recent Herald Articles

Click on these under links - one is 'Risk of Location burnout in Bollywood tactics", the other "STudios poaching NZ animators".

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Teaching with movies site

This website has teaching guides for some great films that you may find useful.
Awesome stories (or click the link in the sidebar)

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Canvas article

In this morning's (Saturday November 12) Canvas section of the NZ Herald there is an article on Rachel Weisz that would be great reading for Messages, Values and Representations for anyone doing 'Celebrities'. Another one on the director who created The Constant Gardner - a John le Carre novel and starring Rachel Weisz is in the Time Out section.
Happy reading.

Monday, October 31, 2005

Editing and Oscars website

http://www.oscars.org/teachersguide/filmediting/introduction.html
Some of you might find this site useful.
This is a google facility that I have not used yet but am going to trial and could be an asset for media teachers.
http://www.screensite.org/article50.html

Saturday, October 22, 2005

Media awareness network

Media Awareness Network - 18 Principles of Media Education
http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/teachers/index.cfm. This site also has some other useful teacher type stuff.
This one is about product placement in rap music, plenty about MacDs here too.
http://parkinslot.blogspot.com/2005/04/paid-product-placement-in-rap-lyrics.html

Blog of interest


http://clive-shepherd.blogspot.com/
For the media crew - this is an article of interest that may help spark some discussion for your scholarship/exammy types.
Plus a pic of the beach by our house so we can remember we live there!!!

Saturday, October 15, 2005

censorship

U.K site about violence and censorship
http://www.filmeducation.org/secondary/Censorship/index.html

Monday, September 19, 2005

Site for scholarship

This could be quite a useful model for students:

http://www.media-visions.com/communication.html

Lighting and sound webpages

Lighting is all about chiaroscuro by Walter Graff
http://www.film-and-video.com/broadcastvideoexamples-Chiaroscuro.html
Sound http://www.tpt.org/newtons/12/movisnd.html

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Quite useful

Some useful notes for revision of gender stereotypes which could be helpful -

Sunday, September 04, 2005

Website for film - documentary

You are a member of a film production studio that has recently been hired to produce a documentary about the Gilded Age of American history.

American novelist Mark Twain coined the term "Gilded Age" in an effort to illustrate the outwardly showy, but inwardly corrupt nature of American society during the industrialization of the late 1800's.

The documentary will need to highlight the many aspects of society that made up the Gilded Age, including: technological innovation, big business, urbanization, immigration, and reaction to the period.

http://www.oswego.org/staff/tcaswell/wq/gildedage/student.htm

Monday, August 29, 2005

Useful Article with NZ Context and Issues

Natural History NZ
Article in today's herald about the Bug documentaries and an overview of the film production company in Dunedin that created it. Useful for those doing schol.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/print.cfm?objectid=10342831

Sunday, August 28, 2005

Website

http://www.famouslocations.com/index.php
This is a fun website for film buffs

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Notes from Tom

Here is a back up copy of Tom the Trainer's notes from 'the day'.

Scholarship: Media Specific Issues

Here are some issues that may be worthwhile considering with teachers

1) Identifying potential candidates – what skills/knowledge do they need to bring to the table? How do you encourage candidates to step up to the plate?
2) What strategy(s) will teachers use to support/teach candidates?
3) Break down what the standard requires students to meet. Demystify the language – use exemplars to see what words like ‘synthesise’ and ‘analyse’ means in a Media schol. context.
4) Assessment specifications 2005: requirements for this year
5) 2004 paper – different approaches to questions?
6) Student responses: Essay writing skills – structure, linking, expanding, supporting, justifying, concluding…can they speculate, argue and justify?
Planning each answer prior to answering – creating a thesis and cogent argument – allowing students to refer to shape of their essay as they go. They can also create a pool of references/resources to use to support argument.
Has candidate displayed depth of knowledge and understanding of topic?
7) What teaching strategies can be shared by teachers to achieve scholarship: sharing ‘best practice’ between teachers
Create a performance descriptor matrix to delineate the differences between levels 1 – 4

Monday, August 15, 2005

Essay writing handout

Site for teachers and students on writing an academic essay with argument:

Quote

I thought we might like this from Robert J Flaherty (Nanook of the North)
"A film maker must often distort a thing to catch its true spirit"
or "some things need to be altered in order for the message to be seen".

Back at the 'Chalkface'

Meanwhile..back at the chalkface... I'm looking at my students thinking maybe some should be doing Scholarship now. Has anyone else had the same epiphany???

Activities for Brainstorm (Large sheet of paper with separate headings)

Style
- hybridisation, use of other art forms (art, photography, avatars, synthespians, animation, anime, marionettes, claymation, CGI); the death of the hero/cowboy; montage, auteur, dialogue - reduction over time? ; black & white, mise-en-scene, impressionistic, representation of women

Context
- marketing, industry, growth of cinema - changing venues/studio ownership to video to dvd to laptop; Bollywood, independents, internet, changes in audience (e.g. family 30s/40s), 16 - 24 (niche/crossover etc)

Genre (Development & Divergence)
- follow a 'path' e.g. dystopian sci fi - 'Metropolis' to 'The Island'; star system; globalisation - web based/digitalisation (DVD); hybridisation (parody); remakes - cross media e.g. Bewitched, Sin City

Technical Developments
- Home theatre/death of cinema; camera; digitalisation/democratisation (home P.C., Handicam); high definition; sound; colour

After brainstorm - divide into 'essay-size' selections
Come up with potential resources/sources

Shape of Essay:
Hypothesis drawm from historical texts
Speculation on future trends/direction (acknowledgement that not all 'new' developments are better.

http://www.pressdaily.com - recommended by Ruth.

Sunday, August 14, 2005

Hi


To add interest and pictorial value - shots of restaurant designed and built by my cousin Michael:

Just incase you didn't get the email with addresses, please email me for details; - further info to follow.
Great quotes (mostly) thanks to Terry -
The future of local (tv/print/radio) in NZ is (at risk/a dead end)
Television is not a public service
There's nothing new in media
Documentary is less truthful than reality television. Discuss.
Media manipulates politics.
Media fictions are more real than media facts.
Still to come - print of sheets with headings and brainstorms.