Friday 24 April 2015

Independent case study: peer assessment

  1. Name of student whose blog you are assessing: Hussein Abdi 
  2. Name of film they have researched: The Kings Speech
  3. Have they covered all three platforms? no (not e-media)
  4. Examples they have provided from print platform: reviews and quotes 
The Guardian: 
"Some films are known as "game-changers".
The Telegraph: 

"At first, The King’s Speech, directed by Tom Hooper, looks awfully familiar, a musty historical drama full of monarchs and period costumes and atmospheric fog. Peer a bit closer though, and it’s a thoroughly modern tale, the true-life story of a king’s efforts to overcome his stammer in order to face his public, constructed like a contemporary makeover narrative".
  1. Examples they have provided from broadcast platform:Trailer


  1. Examples they have provided from e-media platform:-
  2. What institutional information did they find out about the film? film studio's that produced the kings speech
  3. What issues did they find in terms of representation in the film they studied? -
  4. What links or comparisons can you find between this case study and Ill Manors? 
  5. Is there anything you can learn from this case study? What could you add to your own case study after looking at someone else's work?

No comments:

Post a Comment