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I created this resource for GCSE Media Studies, for exam practice. But can be used at any level. It is a sheet to help student evaluate a scene in a film, using the theory of mise-en-scene. The sheet itself involves students choosing a scene from a film and evaluate it. Included in the PDF is an example that I have done using the film 'Kingsman: The Secret Service' as an example.
Students should be able to recall and understand key media principles and knowledge of what key terms mean, like 'mise-en-scene'. This sheet is designed to allow students to do exactly this, allowing students to practice this. It is advised that this could be used as a homework sheet or lesson activity to work alongside a lesson on this topic.
It is suggested that this sheet could be printed in A3 to allow students to write a more in-depth in evaluation. Could also be printed back-to-back to give students an example to refer to if unsure or stuck.
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I created this resource for GCSE Media Studies, for exam practice. But can be used at any level. It is a sheet to help student evaluate a scene in a film, using the theory of mise-en-scene. The sheet itself involves students choosing a scene from a film and evaluate it. Included in the PDF is an example that I have done using the film 'Kingsman: The Secret Service' as an example.
Students should be able to recall and understand key media principles and knowledge of what key terms mean, like 'mise-en-scene'. This sheet is designed to allow students to do exactly this, allowing students to practice this. It is advised that this could be used as a homework sheet or lesson activity to work alongside a lesson on this topic.
It is suggested that this sheet could be printed in A3 to allow students to write a more in-depth in evaluation. Could also be printed back-to-back to give students an example to refer to if unsure or stuck.
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If you have any queries, questions or concerns, then please email thomassaunders00@gmail or alternatively write a comment describing your needs, where I will be happy to help!
***** Be sure to follow me, to keep update with my most recent uploaded resources! *****
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