Word count: 1,000-1,200 words (20 marks)
Optional essay plan
You may find the following useful. However, you do not have to follow it exactly and will be credited for alternative or original responses that are convincing and highly effective.
Introduction (50 words)
- Introduce the question and how it will be answered.
- Explain what film you have chosen and briefly describe the poster and trailer.
- Provide some institutional background to the film (you will need to research this on imdb.co.uk)
Institutional information/background information (150 words)
- What companies/film studios created and distributed the film?
- Who directed/acted in/produced the film?
- What genre does your film belong to?
Close textual analysis of film poster (200 words)
- Analyse the film poster in detail, writing about the key conventions and explaining why they are effective.
- What is the film’s unique selling point (USP)?
- How does the poster make the most of the film’s USP?
Close textual analysis of film trailer (200 words)
- What institutional information appears in the trailer and when?
- Choose a few key scenes or ‘rich moments’ from the trailer and write a detailed analysis of why the trailer is effective and what impact it has on the audience.
- Use the media theories we have learned, e.g. Barthes’s enigma and action codes; Todorov’s equilibrium etc.
- Compare the similarities and differences between the trailer and the poster – what remains consistent between the two? What differences can you find – and why are they different?
- What examples of synergy can you find (links between different media texts)
Representation (250 words)
- Write a paragraph (or two) discussing the representation of different people, places or groups in the trailer and poster (e.g. representation of women, men, race or ethnicity, a country or place etc.)
Overall effectiveness (100 words)
- How effective was the film promotion you have chosen?
- Use financial figures from your research (box office takings, opening weekend, box office against original budget etc.) to evaluate how successful the film promotion was.
Your own film poster and trailer (250 words)
- How effective was your own film poster and trailer? How did you create links or synergy between the poster and the trailer? What representations did you create of people or groups?
Mark scheme:
Level 6 (17–20 marks)
Candidates produce convincing and effective analyses of media texts. Media terminology is used extensively and effectively. The nature and impact of media representation is explored convincingly. There is a convincing and clear understanding and appreciation of institutional aspects of media production. Responses, including the explanation, are cogent and well structured with precise and accurate use of language and arguments clearly supported by evidence.
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