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Question. What does mise -en- scene mean? read more here http://newmedia-senior.wikispaces.com/film+narrative

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__19th FEBRUARY class discussion. Film form as a narrative system.__

Question. What is the system by which the film BELLE is told?

One answer is: Belle is shot as a formal narrative with the use of dressed sets, costume, features in a set dressed as as of era of authenticity and a camera style that sustains the formal camera style. Set features include candles where servants are seen sugging these. Such details add well to the mise-en-scene

these themes require discussion and exploration. Some show in the films introduced for viewing.

Note. Do this study before you attempt the assessment

__**DVD's for assessment AS91491 provide students with choices. Class discussion on ( see more below, **__ __**BELLE and BLACK SWAN, then lead to students selecting to write about one of these: **__ __** APOCALYPE NOW, LORE ,UNDER THE SKIN **__

__** develop your vocabulary for media studies writing **__ __**for level 3 AS91491 or Level 2 narrative **__

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We go through this

Notes. BLACK SWAN ( See an exemplar on the assessment page)

__19th FEBRUARY class discussion. Film form as a narrative system.__ Question. What is the system by which the film BELLE is told? One answer is: Belle is shot as a formal narrative with the use of dressed sets, costume, features in a set dressed as as of era of authenticity and a camera style that sustains the formal camera style. Set features include candles where servants are seen snuffing these out. Such details add well to the mise-en-scene and it's framing

AS91491

Notes and discussion See first written assessment to be getting underway: read media texts

There are two reading tasks for this assessment. See an exemplar link below. This is an assessment on interpretations of feature narrative. Read below, the slide show, and go to reading

http://newmedia-senior.wikispaces.com/AS91491+text+reading

Film BELLE

A comment to make about ncea assessments. This field is media studies. It is part of Social Science studies. Students are asked to apply thinking to speculation and context in social order and rank in society as well as delving into cultures in all their varieties. There is core b-culturalism at the local New Zealand level, as this applies to story-telling and cultural presentations and wider study of media trends at the local and global level. The Social Science field concerns itself "humanistic" aspects in fictions and research is often based on data ( qualitative rather than quantitative data) Social sciences are commonly referred to as the “soft sciences” in contrast to the “hard” natural and formal sciences. Social sciences include a wide range of affiliated subjects such as: [|anthropology] [|linguistics] , and education, as well as political science and [|psychology] <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #24364f; display: block; font-family: 'Droid Sans',Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; text-align: justify;">these themes require discussion and exploration. Some show in the films introduced for viewing.

Note. Do this study before you attempt the assessment