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Spell the character names and explain who they are. Homework 1. 2. 3. Spell the character names and explain who they are. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Spell the character names and explain who they are. Homework 1. 2. 3. Spell the character names and explain who they are. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Exam Layout Exam 2: Global Film (1 hour 30 minutes, 35%) Section C / 30 minutes: Q1/25 marks – Submarine. Assessing: key elements, context and representation. “15-year-old Oliver Tate has two objectives: To lose his virginity before his next birthday, and to extinguish the flame between his mother and an ex-lover who has resurfaced in her life..” Country: England Genre: comedy drama Released: 2010 Directed by: Richard Ayoade Written by: Richard Ayoade (based on the novel by Joe Dunthorne)

Exam Layout Exam 2: Global Film (1 hour 30 minutes, 35%) Films assessed: An Education, Let The Right One In and Submarine. 3 sections: Section A / 30 minutes: Q1 / 20 marks – An Education. Assessing: key elements, context and narrative. Section B / 30 minutes: Q1/25 marks – Let The Right One In. Assessing: key elements, context and representation. Section C / 30 minutes: Q1 /25 marks – Submarine. Assessing: key elements, context and aesthetics.

Exam Layout Exam 2: Global Film (1 hour 30 minutes, 35%) Section C / 30 minutes: Q1/25 marks – Submarine. Assessing: key elements, context and representation. “15-year-old Oliver Tate has two objectives: To lose his virginity before his next birthday, and to extinguish the flame between his mother and an ex-lover who has resurfaced in her life..” Country: England Genre: comedy drama Released: 2010 Directed by: Richard Ayoade Written by: Richard Ayoade (based on the novel by Joe Dunthorne)

Outcomes Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Submarine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences? Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Subamrine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences?

What are Richard Ayoade’s aesthetic trademarks? Film Aesthetics What are Richard Ayoade’s aesthetic trademarks? Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Subamrine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences?

Film Aesthetics Richard Ayoade is heavily influenced by Woody Allen who was / is a prolific filmmaker, most dominant in 1960’s-1970’s. Whilst Woody Allen’s romance films reflect gender differences in 1970’s with female dominance over men and men in crisis at the role reversal – this film has similar themes of changes in gender roles and female power. Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Subamrine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences?

Film Aesthetics Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Subamrine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences?

What similarities can you spot between the two film’s openings? Film Aesthetics Woody Allen has a ‘quirky’ aesthetic and film making style that is very similar to Richard Ayoade’s Submarine. What similarities can you spot between the two film’s openings? Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Subamrine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences?

Outcomes Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Submarine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences? Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Subamrine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences?

Annie Hall Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Subamrine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences?

Submarine Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Subamrine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences?

Outcomes Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Subamrine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences? Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Subamrine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences?

Film Aesthetics New terminology that puts you on the pathway to grade 9: ‘breaking the fourth wall’ ‘post-modern’ ‘self-aware / self-referential’ ‘melodrama’ Narcissistic / self-delusional narrator’ Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Subamrine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences?

Film Aesthetics A big aesthetic influence on Richard Ayoade is… _____’s films feature certain aesthetic trademarks, for example in the film _____, we can see… In comparison to Submarine, Richard Ayoade uses____ in the film’s opening. These choices create a … Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Subamrine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences?

Outcomes Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Submarine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences? Gold: can you analyse film techniques from Subamrine’s opening scene? Silver: can you identify techniques that create Richard Ayoade’s film aesthetic? Bronze: can you recall some of Richard Ayoade’s influences?