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Week 10

This document provides guidance for weekly journal entries for a filmmaking project (FMP). Students are instructed to reflect on what they have learned from their FMP journey and how it has benefited their project, as well as areas they need to improve. They should adapt the guidance to their own production schedules and address the questions in weeks where relevant tasks were completed, rather than just filling out a generic form. The final section provides tips for a high-grade evaluation and reflection, including showing how and why ideas developed and demonstrating clear thinking.

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Week 10

This document provides guidance for weekly journal entries for a filmmaking project (FMP). Students are instructed to reflect on what they have learned from their FMP journey and how it has benefited their project, as well as areas they need to improve. They should adapt the guidance to their own production schedules and address the questions in weeks where relevant tasks were completed, rather than just filling out a generic form. The final section provides tips for a high-grade evaluation and reflection, including showing how and why ideas developed and demonstrating clear thinking.

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WEEKLY JOURNALS

This is where you think about your FMP learning journey and development.
Don’t simply describe what you did - consider what you have learnt and how this has benefitted
your project. What do you need to improve?

THIS IS JUST GUIDANCE THAT YOU NEED TO ADAPT TO YOUR OWN PROJECT. YOU HAVE CREATED YOUR
OWN PRODUCTION SCHEDULES AND YOUR WEEKLY BLOGS SHOULD REFELCT THAT.

THESE QUESTIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE WEEKS YOU COMPLETED THEM. DO NOT JUST SUBMIT THIS
FORM FILLED IN FOR YOUR WEEKLY BLOGS. THERE SHOULD BE 11 WEEKLY BLOG ENTRIES (INCLUDING
EASTER).

Week Ten – Final production

EDITING

Did you finish your production on Yes I did.


time?

How did you gain feedback? Was this I created a survey and asked my friends to tell me what I
process effective/valuable? could improve on.

What have you learned from your I have learned that from my feedback, most people liked the
feedback? idea of the story line the best and they could understand
whats happening in it.

How did your work compare to It is quite similar but doesn’t have as good shots or editing
professional productions? techniques.

Have you completed your final I have completed my final evaluation yes.
evaluation?

Are you on track this week? If not, Yes.


how far behind are you?

What work do you need to complete None.


outside of lessons to stay on track?

High Grade Tips

Evaluation & Reflection


● ‘reasoned decisions and inform the development of ideas’ – both your evaluation and the
weekly reflections above will clearly show both how and why your ideas developed throughout
the project
● ‘demonstrating clarity in thinking’ – all of the above plus very clear links between your research,
planning, idea development and the production of your poster and film trailer

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