<p>A guide on how to evaluate and reflect on your work. Using the famous Gibbs Reflective Cycle as it’s basis, it’s an easy handout, visual aid or lesson resource.</p>
<p>Defines story and plot and helps identify the differences between the two. It has 3 worked examples as a fun quiz / whole class task and uses the GCSE Film Studies film District 9, as it’s main study focus but can easily be adapted to a novel or film that you are studying.</p>
<p>Combining the introduction of Plot and Story with the narrative theories of Freytag and Todorov and applying all of this to your chosen texts. Includes worksheets.</p>
<p>A 2-page handbook for Adobe Premiere Pro editing software. Useful for a print-out or wall display to remind students of shortcuts and key editing tips.</p>
<p>A powerpoint/PDF with key terminology and clear analysis and practical tasks to introduce the concept of Film Sound for GCSE and/or A-Level Film Studies and applicable to Media Studies GCSE and A-Level for Long Form TV Drama.</p>
<p>Includes clips to analyse, a quick and easy listening starter task and a Foley Sound Practical. 2-hour lesson that could be adapted to be shorter or longer.</p>
<p>A quick easy, 20 question quiz that utilises Google Forms to make it minimal marking and easy to analyse information and find common misconceptions and gaps in learning.</p>
<p>Make sure you <strong>make a copy</strong> and then the quiz is editable and adaptable, I’ve placed images and GIFs to make it more interactive, but these can be swapped out for relevant images to your study.</p>
<p>Great for revision and as a recap task. Should only take 15-25 minutes depending on the class.</p>
<p>A poster boiling down the theory in simple and easy terms with a worksheet to go alongside to help students create their own convincing characters. Useful for KS3 and KS4 English as well as Media Studies.</p>