Monday, 7 September 2020

REMINDERS

In your trailer analyses, add the urls at the top. Pick out key terms in a different colour. Add screenshots to support points. Keep in mind that trailers, posters and websites are part of a promotional package for each film.
It might be wise to show that you have responded to each of CIE's suggested questions by writing the question above each point as you answer it, as I showed you in class on Friday.
Your blog should have PAGES at the top. Add all your poster analyses into the FILM POSTERS and your website analyses into FILM WEBSITES. Do not delete anything that might also delete my marking in the Comment box. I will not do the marking again!
For your UCAS reference, please now email me a line about your work experience, activities, interests, community service, holidays, FutureLearn courses or career hopes.
In today's class, we will compare and contrast the websites for the following films:
  • Disney’s Captain Marvel
  • By comparison,  a film like Bait (dir. Mark Jenkin, 2019) presents a contrasting product with a very different website
  • A film like I, Daniel Blake set out to appeal to audiences that valued social realism through grassroots marketing. It set out to expose a global issue: the vulnerabilities of people exploited in the gig economy. Revise the film's website here
  • A fourth example is that of the indie film Three Faces by guerrilla film maker Jafar Panahi (2018). This film was promoted by the ICO (the Independent Cinema Office).

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