L/O: to apply narrative theory to our own ideas
Task 1
Equilibrium
A man is in his house, chilling out.
Disruption
The man gets robbed in his home, the robbers steal a valuable possession
Recognition of Disruption
The man figures out where the robbers are.
Attempt to solve disruption
He confronts the robbers, he fights them and grabs his valuable possession.
New Equilibrium
He has his stuff back and the robbers are put in jail.
(I know this is terrible but I am creatively stifled)
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Friday, April 24, 2020
Monday, April 20, 2020
Character
L/O: To explore the use of characterisation in a film
Case Study: Characters
Main character actors: Chris Pratt, Kurt Russell
Protagonist Outline: Name - Peter Quill, Age - 34, Personality - he's hot headed and doesn't always make the right decisions, Job - he gets hired for various jobs throughout the Galaxy
Antagonist Outline: Name - Ego, Age - Millions of years old, Personality - Manipulative and egotistical, Job - His goal is to make the entire galaxy him.
Characters
The main characters are Peter, Gamora, Groot, Drax and Rocket.
The story is mainly about Peter coming to terms with his heritage.
No one is really "telling" the story.
The main characters are of varying species and backgrounds.
The main characters are mostly comedic with the exception of Gamora.
They behave in a way that allows them to make fun of other characters in the story.
There are particular motifs for the group and individual characters.
Rocket interests me the most as he is the most detached from everything but deep down just wants people to care about him.
The story would be extremely different if Peter was taken away as he is integral to the story as it is about his Dad. It would probably have just been a typical kill the bad guy story.
Character Theory: Propp
Vladimir Propp stated that within any narrative, there would appear the following 8 broad character types:
- The Hero
- The Villain
- The Donor
- The Helper
- The Princess
- The Dispatcher
- The Father
- The False Hero
The Villain - Struggles against the hero; seen as morally bad; attempts to stop the hero from achieving goal.
The Donor - Gives the hero something special (Power/Weapon/Wisdom etc); enables hero to complete the quest.
The Helper - Supports hero (sidekick); appears at critical moments; their limitations help define the hero.
The Princess - Can take two forms; the object sought by the hero or the reward/
The Dispatcher - Sends hero on the mission (can be combined with another role)
The Princess' Father - Gives task to the hero; authority figure; protective over princess (doesn't have to be her biological father)
The False Hero - Appears to act heroically and often mistaken for the real hero; gets credit for the work; gains respect from the father.
Propps Theory: Applied to your film
The Hero - Peter Quill, he wants to find his place in the universe and believes that it's with his father.
The Villain - Ego, he wants to use Peter to conquer the universe as Peter is part celestial
The Donor - Ego, teaches Peter the power that is eventually used to defeat him
The Helper - Gamora, supports Peter in his quest to find a family.
The Princess - Ego/Yondu, they have the familial bonds that Peter wants
The Dispatcher - Gamora, convinces Peter to go with Ego to his planet because he might be Peter's father.
The Princess' Father - N/A
The False Hero - N/A
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Narrative
Tuesday 14th April 2020L/O: to explore the narrative structure of a film
STARTER: Can you work out the anagrams from these Disney films
1. Gal Dent = Tangled
2. Hatted Millimetre = The Little Mermaid
3. A Babysat Tuned Thee = Beauty and The Beast
4. A Nacho Pots = Pocahontos
5. Whites Won Handstands Fever We = Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs
6. Cleared Nil = Cinderella
7. Aid Land = Aladdin
8. An Tzar = Tarzan
9. A Bench Deck To The Fun Oh Mr A = The Hunchback of Notre Dame
10. Legion Think = The Lion King
Case Study Research
Movie: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Director: James Gunn
Writer: James Gunn
Producer: Kevin Feige
Production Company: Marvel Studios
Distribution Company: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Date Released: May 28th 2017 (UK)
Genre:Superhero
Main Actors: Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Baustista, Vin Diesel (Voice), Bradley Cooper (Voice), Karen Gillan, Kurt Russell
NARRATIVE
At the beginning of the story the Guardians have been hired to protect some batteries from an evil space monster (I can't be asked to find the name), In the middle of the story Peter's Dad shows up, tells him he has superpowers and whisks him away to his own planet. At the end of the story we find out Peter's Dad is evil and the Guardians kill him.
The most important things that happen are Ego (Peter's Dad) showing up, The Guardians killing Ego and Yondu (Peter's Father Figue) dying in the climax of the film.
If events happened in a different order the story probably wouldn't work.
The film tells us the names of the different locations using text on the screen.
The story is about the Guardians of the Galaxy, it also heavily features themes of family and loss.
The story happens over the course of a few days in the year 2014.
Before the story began, the Guardians were probably doing what they were doing in the beginning of the film. Regular jobs for them.
I think after it ends they return to some form of normality for them.
The story doesn't remind me of any other stories off the top of my head.
It continued a few years later in Avengers: Infinity War.
NARRATIVE THEORY: TODOROV
A film's narrative is the story of the film and is broken down into five stages by theorist Tzetan Todorov:
Equilibrium: Everything in the film world is normal (Not necessarily good, but it's normal)
Disruption: Something happens (usually caused by the film's main antagonist) to disrupt normal life
Recognition of Disruption: The protagonist/s realise that something is wrong in their world or discover the disruption
Equilibrium: Everything in the film world is normal (Not necessarily good, but it's normal)
Disruption: Something happens (usually caused by the film's main antagonist) to disrupt normal life
Recognition of Disruption: The protagonist/s realise that something is wrong in their world or discover the disruption
Attempt to solve: The main protagonist goes on a journer to the solve the disruption.
New Equilibrium: The disruption is solved and a new normality occurs (things can never be the same as they were before the disruption, but a new 'normal life' is created)
New Equilibrium: The disruption is solved and a new normality occurs (things can never be the same as they were before the disruption, but a new 'normal life' is created)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 in Todorov's structure
Equilibrium: The Guardians are out on a normal job goofing around. They finish and receive Nebula as a reward. They leave to head Xandar to turn in Nebula's bounty.
Disruption: Rocket stole some batteries and they are chased down by the people who hired them. The ship is heavily damaged but they are saved by Ego.
Recognition of Disruption: They crash onto the planet and meet Ego who claims he is Peter's father. They also meet his servant Mantis. After much disagreement, Peter, Drax and Gamora go with Ego while Rocket and Groot stay with Nebula and the ship. When they get to Ego's planet they slowly unravel the fact that Ego wants to use Peter's newfound power to destroy the galaxy. Peter snaps and wants to kill Ego after he mentions that he killed Peter's mother.
Attempt to solve the disruption: Groot, Rocket and Yondu were captured but escaped and headed to Ego's planet. They all get together and kill Ego. Yondu dies to save Peter from the collapsing planet.
New Equilibrium: They have a funeral for Yondu. The Guardians watch as fireworks are set off in commemoration of him. Gamora and Peter become partners. Mantis joins the Guardians of the Galaxy at the end of the movie.
Monday, March 23, 2020
News & Audiences
Monday 23rd March 2020
L/O: to investigate how news programmes are targeted towards different audiences.
Top 10 Stories Today
1. People 'Selfish' for ignoring Coronavirus advice
2. McDonald's and Nando's to close all UK restaurants
3. Hancock admits challenges over NHS equipment
4. Harvey Weinstein tests positive for Coronavirus
5. European countries struggle to enforce social distancing
6. Pressure grows on Japan and IOC to cancel Olympics
7. Parents urged not to send children to school
8. Major medical goods shortage in 10 days, NYC warns
9. Global economy will suffer for years to come
10. New jury trials halted over Coronavirus concerns
Stories for an older, educated and wealthy audience
Coronavirus UK update
School closures
Coronavirus impact on economy
Missing girl search continues
National Trust to open grounds
1. People 'Selfish' for ignoring Coronavirus advice
2. McDonald's and Nando's to close all UK restaurants
3. Hancock admits challenges over NHS equipment
4. Harvey Weinstein tests positive for Coronavirus
5. European countries struggle to enforce social distancing
6. Pressure grows on Japan and IOC to cancel Olympics
7. Parents urged not to send children to school
8. Major medical goods shortage in 10 days, NYC warns
9. Global economy will suffer for years to come
10. New jury trials halted over Coronavirus concerns
Stories for an older, educated and wealthy audience
Coronavirus UK update
School closures
Coronavirus impact on economy
Missing girl search continues
National Trust to open grounds
Radio 1 Newsbeat (morning) - Target Audience = Morning people
BBC 10 O' Clock News (pm) - Target Audience = Over 35s interested in current political affairs
Spotlight - Target Audience = People who live in Cornwall and Devon
Spotlight Order
1. Deaths and cases of Coronavirus
2. Park Dean holiday parks closing
3. Panic buying
4. Social Distancing
5. Public services suspended
Newsround Order
1. School Closures
2. Dance continues in Japan
3. Should the Olympics go ahead?
4. Flying lessons
5. Football players doing drills in self-isolation
BBC Radio 1 (Newsbeat) Order
1. The workers braving Coronavirus in shops and pharmacies
2. Self Isolation
3. Rapper spreading awareness of Coronavirus
4. National Trust opens for free to give access to space
5. How one football club is helping others stay afloat
Newsround doesn't touch on the Coronavirus much and focuses on more positive things because of it's younger audience.
Spotlight Order
1. Deaths and cases of Coronavirus
2. Park Dean holiday parks closing
3. Panic buying
4. Social Distancing
5. Public services suspended
Newsround Order
1. School Closures
2. Dance continues in Japan
3. Should the Olympics go ahead?
4. Flying lessons
5. Football players doing drills in self-isolation
BBC Radio 1 (Newsbeat) Order
1. The workers braving Coronavirus in shops and pharmacies
2. Self Isolation
3. Rapper spreading awareness of Coronavirus
4. National Trust opens for free to give access to space
5. How one football club is helping others stay afloat
Newsround doesn't touch on the Coronavirus much and focuses on more positive things because of it's younger audience.
Monday, February 24, 2020
BBC Young Reporter
Monday 24th February
What is news?
L/O: to explore the concept and format of news
What is the purpose of news?
- Profit
- Educate
- Entertain
- Inform
- Influence/Persuade
Different Types of News Stories
- UK
- World
- Business
- Politics
- Tech
- Science
- Health
- Family & Education
- Entertainment & Arts
- Local
- Weather
- Sports
- Celebrity
- Human Interest
L/O: to explore the validity to news stories and their origins
Fake News: False information used to shape your views, opinions or ideas.
1)
- Captured Islamic State Leader had Obama on Speed Dial
- Donald Trump ends School Shootings by Banning Schools
- Florida Man arrested for tranquillising and raping alligators in Everglades
- Lottery winner arrested for dumping $200,000 worth of manure on ex-boss' lawn
- Former First Lady Barbara Bush Dies at 92
2. I think people write Fake News for one of two reasons, to easily make money online or to trick people into having a certain opinion and starting arguments over it.
3. You can spot fake news by looking for actual sources, reading the whole story to see how the story plays out, checking if it's satire and asking experts.
Thursday 27th February
L/O: to understand what news is and where to find it
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2. b
3. a
4. c
5. b
6. c
7. c
School Report Ideas
WHAT? - Mr Man getting his haircut
WHO? - Mr Man
WHERE? - Bodmin College
WHEN? - TBC
WHY? - To raise awareness of prostate cancer
WHY? - To raise awareness of prostate cancer
HOW? -
Monday 2nd March
L/O: to explore how to structure a story; to practise interview questions
Anchor Intro
Next, A Bodmin College teacher is cutting his hair for charity. Here's Chandler with more details.
Interview Questions
Q1. Why do you feel that prostate cancer is worth bringing attention to?
Q2. Why prostate cancer compared to other cancers?
Q3. How long have you been letting your hair grow?
Q4. What can other people do to help or raise awareness to this cancer themselves?
{INTERVIEW}
We wish him the best of luck and hope he raises lots of money.
Evaluation
Q1. Why do you feel that prostate cancer is worth bringing attention to?
Q2. Why prostate cancer compared to other cancers?
Q3. How long have you been letting your hair grow?
Q4. What can other people do to help or raise awareness to this cancer themselves?
Report
Report
Every year almost 11500 people die from prostate cancer. Prostate Cancer UK is a Charity dedicated to stopping it killing. Prostate cancer affects the prostate, a small gland found only in men. Almost 47500 men are diagnosed with this disease every single year. A teacher at Bodmin College is getting his hair cut in order to raise awareness of this cancer. We are with him now for questions.
{INTERVIEW}
We wish him the best of luck and hope he raises lots of money.
Monday 16th March
L/O: to evaluate and review our News Day projectEvaluation
- I edited everyone's stories together and wrote, filmed and edited a story on Mr Man's haircut
- I enjoyed the editing the most because I'm good at it
- I enjoyed the filming myself the least because I'm cringy
- I developed my editing skills, such as green screening, I also learned how to film properly.
- I learned the news process is difficult
- If I were to do this again I'd have a proper team
News and Audience
L/O: to investigate how news programmes are targeted towards different audiences
1. Coronavirus Global cases now outnumber Chinese cases
2. Germany now closes borders
Radio 1 Newsbeat (morning) - Target Audience = Morning people
BBC 10 O' Clock News (pm) - Target Audience = Over 35s interested in current political affairs
Spotlight - Target Audience = People who live in Cornwall and Devon
Monday, February 10, 2020
Photoshop Skills: Development & Genre
Friday 7th February
L/O: to use and develop Photoshop skills




Horror Poster Genre Conventions
They all use the colour black.
All have a menacing figure.
All their fonts are unique. Fonts in red or white.
Credit Block.
Most have a slogan.

WWW: I feel I had clear genre conventions
EBI: I think I could have had a better background
Monday, February 3, 2020
Website Brief
Monday 3rd February
L/O: to build an effective website

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