Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Job Opportunities - Media Mentors

  • Do you want valuable and rewarding paid work?
  • Are you responsible, mature and capable of being a positive role model?
  • Have you got excellent video editing skills?
We invite Year 13 students to apply for the post(s) of Media Studies Student Mentors. The appointment(s) are intended to improve the provision of video editing support for Year 12s undertaking their production coursework.

The successful A2 students - to be selected at formal interview - will work different shifts in the video editing suite on Mondays to Fridays (exact times to be negotiated; a combination of 8am to 8.45am, lunchtimes, and 3.30pm to 5.30pm) starting on 09-03-09 for a total of 9 weeks at a rate of £7.50/hour for each student.

The students will only work (and be paid) when necessary as there are likely to be some occasions when they are not needed. They will report directly to Ms. Holliday, Mr Bush, Mr Shelley or Mr. Babu, one of whom will be on call every day to direct them, help out with any problems and lock up at the end of the sessions.

Tasks will include...
  • Providing induction and ongoing support to AS students with the use of Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Offering feedback to students about the quality of their practical work (both verbally and in daily blog postings)
  • Giving support and advice on the use of camera equipment
  • Starting up and shutting down PCs
  • Maintaining order in the edit suites & limiting access to Media students
  • Troubleshooting minor software issues
  • Reporting larger problems to Mr Babu
  • Keeping the edit suites tidy & the equipment in good working order
  • Helping students to source archived music & video clips
  • Producing tip sheets and displays to help students use the equipment
  • Making DVD copies of productions for the exam board
If you wish to apply for these posts you must write a letter outlining your reasons for wanting to take up the position and the qualities and experience that you think make you suitable for the role. You may also wish to comment on how this will help you in your future studies/career. This must be emailed to Macguffin before Monday 02-03-09.

You will be informed by email if you have been shortlisted and those selected will be called for interview (before a panel to include Ms Holliday, Mr Bush, Mr Babu and a Year 12 student) next week on Tuesday 03-03-09, lunch & period 5.

Good luck!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Slasher Genre Film Club

We will be running a compulsory Genre Film Club (for your Module 4 exam) over the next half term. It is vital that you attend the or twice weekly film showings (on  Tuesday and Thursday!) as without doing this you will not be able to follow what happens in the lessons each week or contribute to the discussions. Also, it's far less scary watching with friends!

Please don't say: "I've seen it already" because we've heard it already. Each performance will be in DF05 and will start at 3.30pm promptly. Registers will be taken and you will be expected to take notes so bring pen and paper. You'll be expected to fill in the 'repertoires of elements' sheets after each screening and a different pairing will be leading the discussion about the film in the next lesson.

Make sure you put all the following dates in your diaries and seek to cancel and re-arrange any prior appointments you may already have…your A Levels must be your priority!!
  • Thur 26-02

Psycho (1960, Alfred Hitchcock, 109 mins.)

  • Tue 03-03

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974, Tobe Hooper, 83mins.)

  • Thur 05-03

Halloween (1978, John Carpenter, 91 mins.)

  • Tue 10-03

Friday the 13th (Sean S. Cunningham, 1980, 95 mins.)

  • Thur 12-03

A Nightmare on Elm Street (Wes Craven, 1984, 91 mins.)

  • Tue 17-03

Scream (Wes Craven, 1996, 111 mins.)

  • Thur 19-03

Scary Movie (Keenen Ivory Wayans, 2000, 88 mins.)

  • Tue 24-03

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003, Marcus Nispel, 98 mins.)

  • Thur 26-03
Switchblade Romance(aka Haute Tension) (Alexandre Aja, 2003, 91 mins)

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Channel 4 Work Experience Opportunity for 14-19 year olds

Interested in working in the media? Then find out more with Channel 4's work experience programme. Check out the details from their 4 Talent website below or visit it yourself at http://c4talent.illumina.co.uk/index.shtml for more details.

This is the first step in the talent pipeline. This year Channel 4 are offering 80+ work experience placements in London to help students find out more about working in the media industry. The majority of our placements will be within Channel 4, though we are collaborating with independent production partners to increase the opportunities. Placements are usually for one or two weeks, within one or two departments and offer a variety of learning experiences across a wide range of areas from finance to website design.

Who's it aimed at and what are we looking for? This scheme is for 14 - 19 year olds who are motivated, enthusiastic, passionate and hungry to learn about what it's like to work in the media. Just as important though, we look for people who are keen to get stuck into whatever needs to be done. People who aren't afraid of a bit of hard work! And we'll want applicants to show these qualities right from the application stage.

How to apply? We are working with Education Business Partnerships (EBPs) who will provide full information to schools across London. It starts with two open days: one in January and one in April 2009. Each open day can take up to 150 students and will help them get a taste of what it's all about.
PDF download: April application form

Placements are limited and run on specific dates throughout the year so please check out our recruitment timelines before contacting us. Then what? To begin with, the experience and skills that you build with us will make a positive impact on your education. We also encourage you to keep a look out on the 4talent website to see what other schemes could be right for you - like Inspiration Week and the Generation Next Programme.

Camila - Work Experience placements in Creative Services and Marketing
"It was definitely busy, but I enjoyed the opportunities I was given and I was allowed to try different things. I would like to work in advertising even more now and this has definitely helped my career choices. Thank you very much for the opportunity, I loved it and learnt a lot about the industry and work environment."

Thursday, February 05, 2009

13D1 MED 6 VW Protection & Fabia Car ads - homework


VW Protection TV ad for the Volkswagen Polo. 1 minute ad produced by ad agency BMP DDB (dir Jonathan Glazer) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEVvlyHQVjs
Skoda Fabia Print advertisment
A typed comparative critical analysis of the 2 ads using MIGRAIN & SHEP with relevant theories. Min 1,000 words due Thursday 12th February.