Tuesday 2 February 2010

Prepare for your final assessment

 For your final assessment you will need to present your learning over the entire project. I will post guidelines for that on the blog and give you a deadline.

To prepare, answer the following questions:

1. In what ways have you contributed to the publicity of the performance so far? What specific roles did you take on? What did you learn?
2. What decisions did you need to make along the way? Be very specific.

3. What went well? What was successful? Again, be specific.
4. What did not go well? What would you change if you did this again?

Tuesday 24 November 2009

Upload your Powerpoint from Ms Gooch's lesson

Follow these directions to upload your ppt:  CORRECTION ON PPT: Paste the embed information, not html


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Sunday 22 November 2009

By now, you should have the following blogs completed:


  1. Blog from lesson 24 November
  2. Blog from lesson 17 November
  3. Blog from lesson 10 November
  4. Blog from lesson 3 November 
  5. Response and review from Visit to the BFI (about the London Film Festival)
  6. Preparation and research into the London Film Festival (prior to visit)
  7. Research and notes about publicity and House style

Guidelines for your Blogs

1. Remember: every week you need to update your blog to show your progress:

  • What have you accomplished since the last blog?
  •  What do you still need to do?
2. You must take the initiative to care out your our research and post what YOU specifically did.
3. You may blog more than once a week, so go crazy.
4. Add images, links, videos and photos to your blog. Scan in images of brainstorms, etc.

What progress have you made so far?

Tuesday 10 November 2009

Keeping Blogging

You all accomplished a lot of work today. Now you blog the following:

What did you do today in your publicity group? (Attach documents as needed.)
What do you need to do by Tuesday (next lesson)?
What other tasks do you need to do?

Tuesday 3 November 2009

Research into your role

Now that you have split up into groups, you must blog your research into the trailer and/or poster.

Then you must write about what you have done so far--your specific role. Include all your ideas, decisions and feedback from the rest of the class.