Cambridge Portfolio Project
Today is the day to put down a script for the ccr question 3 and 4 because I dont want any non flowy stuff from seperating
robbie, evangelion sucks.
CCR question 3 and 4:
- How did your production skills develop throughout this project?
- How did you integrate technologies – software, hardware and online – in this project?
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Fabric of reality police
Fabric of reality police
scripting
ccr video 2 (which will answer the last 2 questions) is going to be a skit following a game show joke type thang
so i can work off of that
Gameshow Interrogation
Andrew Zamudio
Fade in?
INT Zamudio family home living room-Afternoon
Neutral colored home with many decorations, there is a coffee table centered inside a brown leather L shaped couch, a tv sits on an accented wall across the room, with an entertainment unit below it. An end table and an orange fabric chair can be seen in the corner, right infront of a glass sliding door that leads to an outdoor area. The tiled marble floors lost their reflection to dirt and dust.
Andrew Z sits down on the leather couch, reaching for the tv control, they're a decently short, young individual, he is wearing black shorts and a black tshirt with a graphic on it.
Andrew
Such a nice day, no ones home...
might as well watch something to pass the time.
Maybe a game show?
As the tv turns on, the channel is switched to a channel with a game show, but unexpectedly, the tv turns off, andrew looks at the tv confused as what can only be described as "disney magic" noise begins to emit from it, suddenly, a man comes out of the tv.
Gameshow host "Robbie" walks a bit closer to the couch, whilst humming the tune that plays during the "family feud" intro, He has a paper on his face showing an image of steve harvey's face, the paper is taped onto his forehead, but it covers his face, he is wearing a basic outfit.
Andrew
(shocked)
(shocked)
Who are you and what the FUCK are
you doing in my house???
Andrew sits up, alarmed as Robbie walks to the side of the tv, stopping next to a mirror.
Robbie
Welcome to family feud!
Im your host Steve Harvey!
Andrew
(annoyed)
You are NOT Steve Harvey
(annoyed)
You are NOT Steve Harvey
Robbie
(Ignoring)
Todays a special game day,
We get to ask you questions!
Todays a special game day,
We get to ask you questions!
Andrew
Dude get out of my house
Dude get out of my house
Robbie
I'll give you 10 bucks to participate.
I'll give you 10 bucks to participate.
Andrew
Fine, whatever gets you to leave.
Fine, whatever gets you to leave.
Robbie
Alright so lets start off,
Whats your name?
Whats your name?
Andrew
(sluggish)
Uh, my names andrew
Robbie shoots his arm upwards, hops and slightly widens his stance
Robbie
(exited)
(exited)
Ding Ding Ding! You get a point!
Andrew
(visibly confused)
Thats... not...
(visibly confused)
Thats... not...
Thats not how it works?
So called "steve harvey"
So called "steve harvey"
Robbie
Shut up it is now.
Andrew
Okay???
Okay???
Robbie
Okay!
Next question,
this ones related to your recent film.
this ones related to your recent film.
How'd your production skills develop through
the making of your latest film?
Andrew
I literally just want to relax,
why are you asking me this?
Robbie
Answer the question.
Answer the question.
Andrew
Fine,
Fine,
I guess the majority of my knowledge
came from this class I was taking,
I can measure my growth by comparing
previous projects from that class
alongside the information I learned.
Robbie
uh huh
Andrew
came from this class I was taking,
I can measure my growth by comparing
previous projects from that class
alongside the information I learned.
Robbie
uh huh
Andrew
When I first started making this film
I did not know that much about technique
I had notes on a bunch, but it was difficult to
incorporate them. So I struggled for a bit
envisioning what I wanted. However,
After reviewing some similar productions
being made, I gained a more clear view
on what to do, how to incorporate stuff,
and more. Some elements in my film are
still Kind of basic, like the mise-en-scene,
which I would've loved to expand on.
But over-
Robbie
(loudly)
Well, that seems to be all the time
you have for that question!
I guess you get a point for near completion!
Andrew
(annoyed)
I had notes on a bunch, but it was difficult to
incorporate them. So I struggled for a bit
envisioning what I wanted. However,
After reviewing some similar productions
being made, I gained a more clear view
on what to do, how to incorporate stuff,
and more. Some elements in my film are
still Kind of basic, like the mise-en-scene,
which I would've loved to expand on.
But over-
Robbie
(loudly)
Well, that seems to be all the time
you have for that question!
I guess you get a point for near completion!
Andrew
(annoyed)
Rude...
whats next?
Robbie
(exited)
(exited)
Okay next question!
How did you integrate different technologies,
like hardware, software, and online tech into
your film and project?
Andrew
dude,
How did you integrate different technologies,
like hardware, software, and online tech into
your film and project?
Andrew
dude,
okay fine.
Starting with online tech, I guess I did keep a blog
running that displayed my work and progress
running that displayed my work and progress
chronologically. Pretty much everything I did is
documented on there. For software, I did use Adobe
Premier Pro to edit, which was really annoying I honestly
would not willingly edit on there again, just because theres
easier options. Hardwares more of an easy topic, I had a
proper camera, no, two proper cameras for filming,
and different light fixtures to work with, along with my
general devices, like my computer. All these were-
documented on there. For software, I did use Adobe
Premier Pro to edit, which was really annoying I honestly
would not willingly edit on there again, just because theres
easier options. Hardwares more of an easy topic, I had a
proper camera, no, two proper cameras for filming,
and different light fixtures to work with, along with my
general devices, like my computer. All these were-
Robbie
(Loud)
Thats all the time we have!
You get a point!
(Loud)
Thats all the time we have!
You get a point!
Andrew
(sarcastic)
thanks for not letting me finish.
thanks for not letting me finish.
Gradually, police sirens can be heard outside, so can the noise of tire screeching. Robbie has an unhinged look on his face as he opens the sliding door and runs out through the patio as an escape
Police #1
(through megaphone)
Robbie Collings, put your hands up!
(through megaphone)
Robbie Collings, put your hands up!
Andrew
(visibly confused)
what the hell.
(visibly confused)
what the hell.
This is kind of corny but yeah
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DeleteCambridge AICE Media Studies – Final Portfolio Project – AS Level
ReplyDeleteFilm opening task (video)
Main task: the titles and opening of a new fiction film (to last a maximum of two minutes). Titles should follow the institutional conventions of commercial cinema. The task may be undertaken individually or as a group (up to four members in a group).
All images and text used in the main task must be original, and produced by the candidate(s). Sound should be predominantly original (dialogue and atmospheric sound), though music taken from an acknowledged source may be used as part of the soundtrack as long as proper permission is granted.
Remember:
Maximum of two minutes
must be a NEW fiction film (no adaptations, no non-fiction)
must include necessary titles and opening
all images must be created by you
no copyrighted music may be used unless you get permission from owner (written documentation is required-include in blog)
Blog
Each student must have an individual blog dedicated to the project.
The process of research, planning and production, including refinement, changes and reflection on key moments, and any individual contribution to a task undertaken as a group, is to be evidenced by each candidate on their online blog. Some production elements such as storyboards may be shared by all members of a group. Collaborators who worked with the candidate on research, planning and/or production must be listed on the final project submission and the blog.
Each candidate’s blog should also contain evidence of any preliminary exercises (we have been working on this throughout the year). The finished product and the creative critical reflection will be the final posts on the blog.
Creative Critical Reflection
After completing the film opening, candidates must reflect upon their work, using digital formats such as director commentaries, slideshows with voiceover, screencasts, podcasts, etc. The emphasis should be on creative use of such tools to critically reflect on the production, guided by the following compulsory questions:
How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?
How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text?
How did your production skills develop throughout this project?
How did you integrate technologies – software, hardware and online – in this project?
This critical reflection must be completed individually, though candidates may collaborate in the production of the products. Collaborators who worked with the candidate on creative critical reflection must be listed on the final submission.
Final Due Date: March 25th, 2025
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