Sunday, 10 September 2017

Week 2: Me and the Online Age


Tasks To Complete on Representation

Representation: thinking points

1. Firstly, think about how you represent yourself! Make a list of all the different identities you have in your life: school pupil, daughter, sister, friend, babysitter, Tesco worker, dog walker... Then draw up a pie chart with each chunk representing how much you think of yourself as that identity.

To make a pie chart that represents your identity, follow these steps:

  • Complete the sentence ‘I am…” ten times. 
  • Put those in to a basic order of importance. 
  • Give each ‘identity’ a score, relative to the others, based on how import this label is to your overall identity. 
  • Use this information to make a pie chart. 

You can use the attached Excel sheet to help you make your chart – just put in the details and the numbers and the chart will do the rest.
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/document-preview.aspx?doc_id=122759157

Here's one drawn up for a media studies teacher:






2. Make a collage (either digitally or cutting and pasting pictures) of all the things that represent you as an individual. It might be pictures of hobbies, clothing, activities you enjoy, possessions that mean a lot to you, TV programmes that are important to you, people you admire (such as celebrities or bands)...


3. Think about the way you represent yourself to other people. Make a list of the different ways you communicate with people, particularly online: facebook, twitter, email (school and home), mobile phone - texts, bbm, Skype, letters, Youtube, MySpace, online games... Watch

The Onion's Lost Friendster Video



http://tinyurl.com/y939xk8.

How has communication changed since your parents' generation? Now watch Obama's advice about facebook.

Now watch James Cordon's reaction to Obama's new facebook page:


TASK: Make a presentation on the history of YOUR communications from the time you were a baby, entitled 'Me and the Online Age'. You can include found images and music, with captions.

PRODUCTION TASK:
Make a video which shows one person entering a room through the door, walking across the room, sitting down opposite another person and exchanging a couple of lines of dialogue.

In this video you should demonstrate three key concepts:

  • match-on-action
  • shot-reverse shot
  • the 180 degree rule

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