Use this guide to help you structure your response. Use this together with the PowerPoint below, your notes and the examples of previous students' essays.
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12 December 2013
A2 COURSEWORK: POWERPOINT ON EXTENDED TRAILERS
Use this as a refresher but also as a way to ensure you have full notes. This should be used to help you structure the first third of your essay.
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13 November 2013
YOUR PRESENTATIONS
Really enjoyed your presentations today - they were very good and you all spoke really clearly and confidently. I particulalry liked the fact that you included the latest information on both channels. I'll place them on this site and our Google+ site over the week. Well done, Liam, Kelly, Amy, Aneta and Beth!
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THURSDAY'S LESSON - NARRATIVE
Not only will we have Jake, Iqbal, James and Caitlin presenting their PowerPoint on the BBC, we will also be looking at narrative and using Family Guy to illustrate. Yey! Narrative can come up in the examination so take careful note giggety, giggety, giggety!
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GRAN TORINO ASSESSMENTS
Really pleased to see how well you're all developing - the responses relating to the film's "success" were particularly well-answered. Use the targets I've set and the ones you set yourselves to help you make your next assessments even better!
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THE TELEVISION INDUSTRY AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
The PowerPoint used in lessons - use this for additional notes for your assessment next Wednesday.
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31 October 2013
WEDNESDAY'S LESSON ON 6TH NOVEMBER 2013. PITCHING YOUR PROGRAMME IDEAS
Here's the pitches we looked at for Wednesday's lesson.
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