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The British film industry: blog tasks

  Factsheet #132: British Film Use our brilliant Media Factsheet archive  on the M: drive Media Shared (M:\Resources\A Level\Media Factsheets)  to find Media Factsheet  #132  on  British Film . You can  find it online here - you'll need to log in using your Greenford Google login .  Read the whole of Factsheet and answer the following questions: 1) Write a one-sentence definition of what makes a film British. I f a film is made in Britain then it is a British film. 2) What is the difference between a Hollywood production context and production context of a British film?  3) When did the James Bond franchise start? 4) In terms of film censorship and graphic content, what began to change in British film in the 1970s and 1980s? 5) What groups are often represented in British film? Give examples of films these groups feature in. 6) What does the Factsheet suggest might be the audience appeal of British film? Factsheet #100: British film industry ...

editing blog task

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUeHgK1LrEM This clip starts off with a straight cut which follows the sequence of the scene because they start moving towards the door then the straight cut is made showing them walk through the door entering the door. As the 2 men walk in the room towards the third man, the camera slowly pans upwards. This is a very slow and intricate movement that blends in and is hard to notice. There is then another straight cut  as the men start conversation. As the conversation begins, there is a shot reverse shot  between the characters in conversation with each other as well as an over the shoulder shot.  This little scene was very fast paced as the cuts were very  sharp and quick. Then there is more straight cuts as the 2 men walk towards another door and into a new room a man dressed in all red starts conversation. As the two men engage in conversation there is the 180 degree rule and does not break it. This has the effect that the two...