

You can produce work during this time through primary and secondary research, ideas generation, detailed planning, drafting outlines and storyboards, creating or sourcing visualisations and images calculating budgets… and so on. You have ten hours supervised time in class to work on the commission and prepare your response.The paper is released around two weeks before the assessment window, and includes the commission, some additional material and the tasks you will have to complete.So perhaps the first thing we need to do is familiarise ourselves with the exam. use of the medium in targeting the audience.your understanding of media production processes.You must include one or more of these in your treatment and include justification of ideas. You must select pre-production materials from the table below that are relevant to the medium of your commission. Your treatment only has to cover an appropriate sample or taster of the product. Your treatment can be up to six A4 pages. Produce a treatment for your chosen commission. consideration of logistical implications.Īctivity 4 – The Treatment (2 hours approximately) (20 marks /72).use of the medium and targeting of audience.your understanding of technical media production processes.Write a proposal for your idea.Your proposal will be assessed on: your understanding of the potential of the commissionĪctivity 3 – The proposal (2 hours approximately) (20 marks / 72).refinement and succinct communication of the pitch.your idea and solution in relation to the stimulus material.Write a pitch of your idea which is no more than 350 words.


(Don’t worry about the different numbers going on here – ask for a personal explanation of where you are and what you need). It is marked out of 72 (or it was on the last two papers we have seen) and that translates to points out of 32 on the final mark scheme. This unit is a double weighted unit – so the grades are worth twice as much as for Unit 10 and one and a half times as much as for Units 1 and 4.
