Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Last Essay for the Unit!



I have been really impressed with the essays I've had for the British Film: Identity Study – ‘Borders and Belonging’ unit. The work I have marked has used specific and detailed MICRO examples from Somers Town, Last Resort and Ghosts to answer the question.

The final essay titles have been taken from pat papers from this unit. You only have to answer ONE question. However I am happy to mark more.

In the exam failing to prepare is preparing to fail.

Essay questions:

What are some of the different ways in which power is represented in the films you have studied for this topic?

In what ways are borders – either real or symbolic – central to the narrative of the films you have studied for this topic?

How is narrative used to present the difficulties faced by key characters in the films you have studied for this topic?

What are some of the ways in which your studies have contributed to your understanding of the issues raised in the films you have chosen for this topic?

Ghosts scene 'A New Beginning'

We looked at the scene when Ai Qin leaves Thetford for Morecombe. This scene is important as it illustrates the themes of exclusion and belonging. The camerawork, mise-en-scene, lighting, actor's performance and editing all raise levels of verisimilitude. In other words the scenes look realistic. This realism is reinforced through the deliberate use of specific MICRO features.

The question below should help you to frame your notes. Remember that for A/B grades in the exam you need to make specific and detailed reference to the films.

Question:

How does the scene 'A New Beginning' from Ghosts use MICRO features (camerawork, mise-en-scene, lighting, actor's performance and editing) to reinforce the themes of exclusion and belonging?

Aim for a minimum of 350 words. Ask Guy if you want to borrow the DVD or get a copy from the college library.

Last Resort Mini-essay

"How does the extract 'On The Move' from Last Resort use MICRO language to communicate to the audience that Tanya and Artiom are trapped?"

Aim for 300-500 words. Use specific MICRO features from the extract to explain your answer

Active Research and Discussion Question

"In British films immigrant communities find it hard to integrate into British society". Find examples for and against this statement from the three films we have studied in class. Use specific and detailed MICRO examples from the films to back up your points.


"Britain is represented as a hostile and unfriendly place in film". Discuss this statement with specific and detailed reference to MICRO and MACRO elements from Ghosts, Somers Town and Last Resort.

Mock Exam: Borders and Belonging


Please complete an essay plan for both of the WJEC exam questions.
What MICRO elements from Ghosts, Last Resort and Somers Town can you use to answer the question?
Your essay plan can be in bullet points or a spidergram that illustrates the key MICRO elements that you would include in an essay.
After you have completed your essay plans (should take about 15 - 20 mins per plan) please complete a full written response to the essay question that you feel most confident answering.
Things to submit to Guy:
2 X essay plans (40 mins work)
1 X essay (45 mins work)
Please hit the blue WJEC logo on the right to access all of the AS Film Studies past papers since 2009. Feel free to have a go at any of the questions - I'm happy to mark any work you do.

Shane Meadows and Pawel Pawlikowski


Shane Meadows


Pawel Pawlikowski

Do a bit of research on the two directors. What films have they made? Are they known for making a particular style or genre of films? Do they work with the same actors in their films? Why was Shane Meadows attracted to Somers Town? Why did Pawel Pawlikowski want to shoot Last Resort?

Ghosts Beat Sheet