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Monday, 19 October 2009

AS MEDIA STUDIES: STORYBOARD

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Follow the link to view a detailed storyboard for the crop-duster sequence in Hitchcock's North by North-west.

http://faculty.cua.edu/johnsong/hitchcock/images/stills/NxNW/cropduster/cropduster01.html

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AS MEDIA STUDIES: STORYBOARDS

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Link to site with a really good example of storyboards and advice on creating your very own storyboard.

http://www.roomsix.info/docs/MEDIA/drvstrybrd.pdf






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Tuesday, 13 October 2009

GCSE MEDIA STUDIES: THE MUSIC INDUSTRY

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An excellent song from Stan Ridgway highlighting the perils of the music industry and documenting the history of the peerless band "Wall of Voodoo" he once fronted.






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AS MEDIA STUDIES: SEMIOTICS PART 1

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AS MEDIA STUDIES: SEMIOTICS - PART 2

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AS MEDIA STUDIES: SEMIOTICS

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AS MEDIA STUDIES: ROLAND BARTHES ON YOUTUBE

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AS MEDIA STUDIES: OPENING TO THE PRISONER

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The opening sequence to this great series.



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TRUE BLOOD: OPENING SEQUENCE

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Now showing on Channel 4.





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Sunday, 11 October 2009

GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: POWERPOINT

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Here's the PowerPoint we've been using for travel writing. Good luck with your drafts.







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Friday, 2 October 2009

GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: ROUGH GUIDE REVIEW OF RIO

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Here's the link to the review on Rio we studied in lesson.






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GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: JOHN COOPER CLARKE

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Following on from the last lesson, here is the link to Salford's punk poet, John Cooper Clark and his poem in praise of pies. Remember, "You'll always get a guy with a pie"! Have a good weekend.





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GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

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Here's a short list of literary terms from the slideshare team. You can download this list and keep it with your other notes. It's also handy to bring this list into lectures as a handy reference tool.










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GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

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Here's a link to a useful site containing a list of grammar terms with examples.

http://www.usingenglish.com/glossary.html


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GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE - TRAVEL WRITING

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Here is a link to BBC Bitesize Scotland's section on travel writing. Read the additional example and advice on the features of this writing genre. Then, take the short test.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/education/bitesize/standard/english/close_reading/travel_writing_rev1.shtml





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