Friday, 29 September 2017

Critical Perspectives:

-Essay writing and structuring
-Time management

New Skills:
-developing your research and critical writing skills.
-Independent research

Aims:
-Promote deeper critical understanding of audio visual output together with related ethical and ideological concerns.

120- Scheduled Study
180- Independent Study

Assessment:
Written assessment-
-Essay- 50%
-Dissertation Proposal- 50%

Essay 50%

1, Discuss and critically analyse the view that 'with a successful adaption, the original work is transformed into something new and different, although retaining many traces of what was formally' with reference to at least one text adaption for broadcast.

2, Analyse the implications of outline journalism and the extent to which 'we are all journalists now', making reference to examples of both traditional broadcast journalism and citizen journalism.

Project submission:
-10th November 1500 to 1600 hrs-- Draft submission of essay. hard copy on paper, properly formatted using Havard.

-15th December 1000 to 1100 hrs-- Final submission, hard copy-submission through 'Turnitin'.

Question 1:
-What is this question asking you to consider?
-What television broadcasts could you consider referencing as case studies?
-How viable is this as a choice?
-What are the challenges in answering this option and using your chosen case study?










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