By looking at the mark scheme I have learnt that to achieve a decent grade it is quite simple if all of what is said in the mark scheme is done to a good standard, seeing as each level has similar requirements but it more attention to detail is needed as the levels increase. Peer assessing previous work using the mark scheme put into context at what we need to do to achieve a high grade. For example even small details as leaving shots to run on for a long time or having the credits too small or removed from the screen to quickly can impact on the grade, making sure that a lot of attention to detail is taken in and putting it all together so that it fits appropriately to the task at hand.
I think that this peer assessment will help me in my production because it will help me understand how to put together my production and what needs to be included as well as what should not be in it. I will try to create a realistic, gritty feel to the production which stereotypically represents British social realism which in turn should reflect in the production thus also making it obvious to the audience as to what the narrative is and avoid anything that can take away from that effect being created such as the right type of music used or the representations of the characters having the right archetypes.
Making the opening sequence believable is very important and is what I will set out to achieve by choosing and appropriate location, props, creating a personality or clear image from the characters while using camera language to portray these in pragmatic way.
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